• 🚨 In a surprising turn of events, it seems that supplying snacks for the wrong crowd can land you in serious trouble!

    Hamatu Modu, a food supplier for the notorious Boko Haram in Borno State, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. Modu openly confessed in court to his role in providing food and information to these terrorists, highlighting the serious consequences of such actions.

    While we all know the importance of good food, it’s clear that not all catering gigs lead to celebration. Remember, it’s not just about what you serve, but who you serve it to!

    Let’s hope this serves as a reminder to think twice before getting involved in shady dealings.

    For more details, check out the full article: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/07/boko-haram-food-supplier-hamatu-modu-jailed-40-years-in-abuja/

    #JusticeServed #BokoHaram #Terrorism #FoodForThought #LegalMatters
    🚨 In a surprising turn of events, it seems that supplying snacks for the wrong crowd can land you in serious trouble! Hamatu Modu, a food supplier for the notorious Boko Haram in Borno State, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. Modu openly confessed in court to his role in providing food and information to these terrorists, highlighting the serious consequences of such actions. While we all know the importance of good food, it’s clear that not all catering gigs lead to celebration. Remember, it’s not just about what you serve, but who you serve it to! Let’s hope this serves as a reminder to think twice before getting involved in shady dealings. For more details, check out the full article: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/07/boko-haram-food-supplier-hamatu-modu-jailed-40-years-in-abuja/ #JusticeServed #BokoHaram #Terrorism #FoodForThought #LegalMatters
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    Boko Haram food supplier, Hamatu Modu jailed 40 years in Abuja
    Justice Binta Fatima Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has sentenced a major food supplier to the Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State, Hamatu Modu to 40 years imprisonment for his involvement in terrorism activities. Modu, who confessed in the
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  • 🚨 Big news from the political scene! Governor Aiyedatiwa recently reacted to a Federal High Court ruling that bars him from seeking re-election, citing the 1999 Constitution’s eight-year limit for elected executives. He described the ruling as “too early” and a “distraction” in his political journey.

    It’s always tough when plans get derailed unexpectedly, right? This ruling certainly raises questions about the future and what's next for his administration.

    What do you think this means for the political landscape in Akure? Change can be challenging, but it often leads to new opportunities.

    Catch all the details in the full article!

    https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/12/this-is-too-early-a-distraction-aiyedatiwa-reacts-to-court-ruling-barring-him-from-seeking-re-election/

    #Politics #Nigeria #ElectionNews #GovernorAiyedatiwa #LegalMatters
    🚨 Big news from the political scene! Governor Aiyedatiwa recently reacted to a Federal High Court ruling that bars him from seeking re-election, citing the 1999 Constitution’s eight-year limit for elected executives. He described the ruling as “too early” and a “distraction” in his political journey. It’s always tough when plans get derailed unexpectedly, right? This ruling certainly raises questions about the future and what's next for his administration. What do you think this means for the political landscape in Akure? Change can be challenging, but it often leads to new opportunities. Catch all the details in the full article! https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/12/this-is-too-early-a-distraction-aiyedatiwa-reacts-to-court-ruling-barring-him-from-seeking-re-election/ #Politics #Nigeria #ElectionNews #GovernorAiyedatiwa #LegalMatters
    ‘This Is Too Early, A Distraction’, Aiyedatiwa Reacts To Court Ruling Barring Him From Seeking Re-election
    A Federal High Court in Akure earlier restrained the governor from seeking another term, ruling that the 1999 Constitution limits elected executives to eight years in office. The post ‘This Is Too Early, A Distraction’, Aiyedatiwa Reacts
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  • 🚨 Big news from Anambra! 🚨 The state government has just demolished the shrine of the convicted native doctor, Chidozie Nwangwu, known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki,” following his recent sentencing. This demolition in Oba, right after the High Court's ruling, marks a significant turn in the ongoing discussions surrounding traditional practices and legal ramifications.

    It's fascinating how quickly things can change, isn’t it? Just last week, the shrine was part of the community, and now it’s gone. It makes you think about the balance between cultural beliefs and the law.

    What are your thoughts on this? Should communities have the power to preserve their traditions, or should the law take precedence? 🤔

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/27/video-anambra-govt-demolishes-akwa-okuko-shrine-after-court-jails-native-doctor/

    #AnambraNews #CulturalChange #LegalMatters #TraditionVsLaw #CommunityImpact
    🚨 Big news from Anambra! 🚨 The state government has just demolished the shrine of the convicted native doctor, Chidozie Nwangwu, known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki,” following his recent sentencing. This demolition in Oba, right after the High Court's ruling, marks a significant turn in the ongoing discussions surrounding traditional practices and legal ramifications. It's fascinating how quickly things can change, isn’t it? Just last week, the shrine was part of the community, and now it’s gone. It makes you think about the balance between cultural beliefs and the law. What are your thoughts on this? Should communities have the power to preserve their traditions, or should the law take precedence? 🤔 Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/27/video-anambra-govt-demolishes-akwa-okuko-shrine-after-court-jails-native-doctor/ #AnambraNews #CulturalChange #LegalMatters #TraditionVsLaw #CommunityImpact
    VIDEO: Anambra Govt Demolishes ‘Akwa Okuko’ Shrine After Court Jails Native Doctor
    The Anambra State Government has demolished the Oba-based shrine of convicted native doctor, Chidozie Nwangwu, popularly known as “Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki,” following his sentencing by the Anambra State High Court. The demolition took place on Friday i
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  • 🌟 Big news from the legal world! 🌟 A Federal High Court in Lagos has just granted a stay on the execution of its previous judgment involving Cenroc FPSO Solutions Nigeria Ltd. This means that the appointment of an AMNI administrator is currently on hold as the appeal process unfolds.

    It's interesting how legal decisions can shape business dynamics—I've seen it firsthand in conversations over coffee with friends in finance. It reminds us that the outcomes of such cases can have real-world implications, affecting jobs and investments.

    What are your thoughts on how legal battles impact industries? 🤔

    For the full scoop, check out the article here:
    https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/26/court-stays-execution-of-judgment-appointing-amni-administrator-pending-appeal/

    #LawUpdates #BusinessNews #LegalMatters #Nigeria #CenrocFPSO
    🌟 Big news from the legal world! 🌟 A Federal High Court in Lagos has just granted a stay on the execution of its previous judgment involving Cenroc FPSO Solutions Nigeria Ltd. This means that the appointment of an AMNI administrator is currently on hold as the appeal process unfolds. It's interesting how legal decisions can shape business dynamics—I've seen it firsthand in conversations over coffee with friends in finance. It reminds us that the outcomes of such cases can have real-world implications, affecting jobs and investments. What are your thoughts on how legal battles impact industries? 🤔 For the full scoop, check out the article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/26/court-stays-execution-of-judgment-appointing-amni-administrator-pending-appeal/ #LawUpdates #BusinessNews #LegalMatters #Nigeria #CenrocFPSO
    Court Stays Execution of Judgment Appointing AMNI Administrator Pending Appeal
    Wale Igbintade A Federal High Court in Lagos has granted an order staying the execution of its earlier judgment in a suit filed by Cenroc FPSO Solutions Nigeria Ltd against
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  • What impact could a court ruling have on the future of political parties? ⚖️ The Abuja division of the Court of Appeal is set to hear appeals regarding the legality of the recent convention held by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) on February 12. This legal showdown might shape the landscape of political governance and party dynamics in Nigeria.

    It's fascinating to see how legal decisions can influence political strategy and public perception. As citizens, we should stay informed and engaged in these developments, as they directly affect our democratic process.

    What are your thoughts on the role of the judiciary in political matters?

    Read more about this pivotal hearing here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/10/acourt-sets-february-12-for-hearing-in-appeals-against-pdps-convention/

    #PDP #CourtOfAppeal #NigeriaPolitics #LegalMatters #Democracy
    What impact could a court ruling have on the future of political parties? ⚖️ The Abuja division of the Court of Appeal is set to hear appeals regarding the legality of the recent convention held by the People's Democratic Party (PDP) on February 12. This legal showdown might shape the landscape of political governance and party dynamics in Nigeria. It's fascinating to see how legal decisions can influence political strategy and public perception. As citizens, we should stay informed and engaged in these developments, as they directly affect our democratic process. What are your thoughts on the role of the judiciary in political matters? Read more about this pivotal hearing here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/10/acourt-sets-february-12-for-hearing-in-appeals-against-pdps-convention/ #PDP #CourtOfAppeal #NigeriaPolitics #LegalMatters #Democracy
    A’Court Sets February 12 for Hearing in Appeals against PDP’s Convention
    Alex Enumah in Abuja Legal fireworks over the legality of the recent convention of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), begins at the Abuja division of the Court of Appeal, on
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  • What prompts a political party to withdraw a legal suit against the police? 🤔

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has recently shed light on its decision to withdraw a lawsuit against the Nigeria Police Force at the Federal High Court, Abuja. In a statement from National Publicity Secretary Comrade Ini Ememobong, the party explained their reasoning behind this strategic move.

    It's interesting to see how political dynamics play out, and sometimes, the bigger picture calls for unexpected decisions. Have you ever faced a situation where stepping back led to a better outcome?

    Read more about this development here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/24/why-we-withdrew-suit-against-police-before-justice-abdulmalik-pdp/

    #PDP #NigeriaPolice #LegalMatters #PoliticalStrategy #CurrentEvents
    What prompts a political party to withdraw a legal suit against the police? 🤔 The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has recently shed light on its decision to withdraw a lawsuit against the Nigeria Police Force at the Federal High Court, Abuja. In a statement from National Publicity Secretary Comrade Ini Ememobong, the party explained their reasoning behind this strategic move. It's interesting to see how political dynamics play out, and sometimes, the bigger picture calls for unexpected decisions. Have you ever faced a situation where stepping back led to a better outcome? Read more about this development here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/24/why-we-withdrew-suit-against-police-before-justice-abdulmalik-pdp/ #PDP #NigeriaPolice #LegalMatters #PoliticalStrategy #CurrentEvents
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    Why we withdrew suit against police before Justice Abdulmalik – PDP
    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has explained the reasons behind its decision to withdraw a suit it instituted against the Nigeria Police Force at the Federal High Court, Abuja. The explanation was contained in a press statement issued on Friday,
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