• What happens when a court order reshapes the political landscape? Recently, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) took significant action by removing the names of key political figures, including Mark and Aregbesola, from its official website. This move comes in response to a court directive, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the electoral body, especially as factions clash over leadership recognition.

    As we witness these developments unfold, it’s a reminder of how fluid and dynamic the political environment can be. Have you ever experienced a sudden change in your own community that shifted the usual order of things?

    Stay informed and engaged as we continue to navigate these critical issues in our democracy!

    [Read more here](https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/02/acting-on-appeal-court-order-inec-removes-mark-aregbesolas-names-from-its-website/)
    #INEC #PoliticalChanges #CourtOrder #NigeriaPolitics #ElectionUpdates
    What happens when a court order reshapes the political landscape? Recently, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) took significant action by removing the names of key political figures, including Mark and Aregbesola, from its official website. This move comes in response to a court directive, highlighting the ongoing tensions within the electoral body, especially as factions clash over leadership recognition. As we witness these developments unfold, it’s a reminder of how fluid and dynamic the political environment can be. Have you ever experienced a sudden change in your own community that shifted the usual order of things? Stay informed and engaged as we continue to navigate these critical issues in our democracy! [Read more here](https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/02/acting-on-appeal-court-order-inec-removes-mark-aregbesolas-names-from-its-website/) #INEC #PoliticalChanges #CourtOrder #NigeriaPolitics #ElectionUpdates
    Acting on Appeal Court Order, INEC Removes Mark, Aregbesola’s Names from Its Website
    • Commission to shun proposed convention   •Faction storms electoral body’s office, insists on recognising Nafiu Bala, its national chairman Adedayo Akinwale and Folalumi Alaran in Abuja Citing an order of
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  • What happens when a convention faces legal hurdles? The upcoming PDP Convention appears set to go ahead, despite challenges from the Turaki-led National Working Committee. They recently informed journalists of their appeal against a Court of Appeal ruling that invalidated the Ibadan Convention. This determination showcases the group’s commitment to overcoming obstacles and moving forward.

    It’s fascinating to see how political dynamics can shift so rapidly and how organizations rally in the face of adversity. What are your thoughts on the importance of such conventions for political parties?

    Read more about this developing story:
    https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/28/pdp-convention-to-proceed-as-abdulrahman-led-group-denies-court-order/
    #PDPConvention #PoliticalNews #NigeriaPolitics #CourtOrder #Leadership
    What happens when a convention faces legal hurdles? The upcoming PDP Convention appears set to go ahead, despite challenges from the Turaki-led National Working Committee. They recently informed journalists of their appeal against a Court of Appeal ruling that invalidated the Ibadan Convention. This determination showcases the group’s commitment to overcoming obstacles and moving forward. It’s fascinating to see how political dynamics can shift so rapidly and how organizations rally in the face of adversity. What are your thoughts on the importance of such conventions for political parties? Read more about this developing story: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/28/pdp-convention-to-proceed-as-abdulrahman-led-group-denies-court-order/ #PDPConvention #PoliticalNews #NigeriaPolitics #CourtOrder #Leadership
    PDP Convention To Proceed As Abdulrahman-Led Group Denies Court Order
    Members of the Turaki-led National Working Committee had earlier informed journalists that they filed an appeal challenging the Court of Appeal judgment that invalidated the Ibadan Convention. The post PDP Convention To Proceed As Abdulrahman-Led Gro
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  • What happens when a court order clashes with workplace loyalty? In a recent statement, Wike emphasized that any FCTA worker refusing to comply with a court order to resume duties will be held accountable as a scapegoat. His administration has engaged with unions to address their concerns, aiming for a resolution. This situation brings to light the delicate balance between following legal directives and addressing employee grievances. It’s a reminder of the challenges faced in governance and labor relations—how do we ensure fairness while upholding the law?

    Read more about this unfolding story here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/27/any-fcta-worker-refusing-court-order-to-resume-will-be-made-scapegoat-wike/

    #FCTA #LaborRelations #CourtOrder #Wike #Governance
    What happens when a court order clashes with workplace loyalty? In a recent statement, Wike emphasized that any FCTA worker refusing to comply with a court order to resume duties will be held accountable as a scapegoat. His administration has engaged with unions to address their concerns, aiming for a resolution. This situation brings to light the delicate balance between following legal directives and addressing employee grievances. It’s a reminder of the challenges faced in governance and labor relations—how do we ensure fairness while upholding the law? Read more about this unfolding story here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/27/any-fcta-worker-refusing-court-order-to-resume-will-be-made-scapegoat-wike/ #FCTA #LaborRelations #CourtOrder #Wike #Governance
    Any FCTA Worker Refusing Court Order To Resume Will Be Made Scapegoat  — Wike 
    Wike disclosed that his administration has met with the unions and all their grievances have also been tabled.  The post Any FCTA Worker Refusing Court Order To Resume Will Be Made Scapegoat  — Wike  appeared first on Channels Television.
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  • 🚨 In a surprising turn of events, the Rivers State House of Assembly has boldly declared that a recent court order halting the impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara is as welcome as a porcupine at a balloon party! 🎈

    Despite a High Court's interim injunction, the Assembly insists it has the authority to proceed with the impeachment process, insisting that the court's power doesn’t extend into their territory. This clash between judicial and legislative branches is heating up!

    As political dramas unfold, it reminds us that sometimes, the only thing louder than a courtroom gavel is the sound of political ambition. What are your thoughts on the separation of powers in such cases?

    Read more about this unfolding story here:
    https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/16/court-lacks-power-to-intervene-in-impeachment-process-rivers-assembly-adamant/

    #RiversState #Impeachment #PoliticalDrama #CourtOrder #SeparationOfPowers
    🚨 In a surprising turn of events, the Rivers State House of Assembly has boldly declared that a recent court order halting the impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara is as welcome as a porcupine at a balloon party! 🎈 Despite a High Court's interim injunction, the Assembly insists it has the authority to proceed with the impeachment process, insisting that the court's power doesn’t extend into their territory. This clash between judicial and legislative branches is heating up! As political dramas unfold, it reminds us that sometimes, the only thing louder than a courtroom gavel is the sound of political ambition. What are your thoughts on the separation of powers in such cases? Read more about this unfolding story here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/16/court-lacks-power-to-intervene-in-impeachment-process-rivers-assembly-adamant/ #RiversState #Impeachment #PoliticalDrama #CourtOrder #SeparationOfPowers
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    BREAKING: Court lacks power to intervene in impeachment process – Rivers Assembly adamant
    The Rivers State House of Assembly has rubbished an order by the state High Court, stopping the ongoing impeachment of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his Deputy. DAILY POST reports that the court on Friday issued an interim injunction restraining the
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