Author: TheStories

A bench presided by Justice D Y Chandrachud has relied beyond the 1971 Act to rule that all Indian women could have legal abortion. According to him, while the Act was concerned with married women, the statement of objects and reasons to the 2021 amendment does not differentiate between married and unmarried and therefore, “all women entitled to safe and legal abortion.” The bench ruled that pregnancy is the sole prerogative of a woman and the circumstances may vary for each and various economical, cultural or social factors play a part in this. The Supreme Court Thursday ruled the rights…

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I am indeed delighted and honored to be associated with this National Colloquium on Election and Security Management with a focus on the upcoming electioneering campaigns and the General Elections of 2023. As attested to by many studies and analysis, election is a major trigger of violence in Africa today. The cream of critical stakeholders assembled here today to discuss initiatives and ways of reducing election-related violence is a testimony of the importance of the subject matter. In effect, as this Colloquium assembles key national stakeholders, it is important to analyze the root causes of electoral violence and to examine…

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The Executive Director of Restore Foundation for Child Sight (RFCS), Dr Halima Alimi, says there is a need for the eyes of persons with albinism to be given immediate and sustained attention right from infancy. Alimi spoke in Lagos on the sideline of a three-day comprehensive free eyes testing and treatment for children living with albinism. Alimi said albinism is as a result of lack of pigmentation (melanin) in the hair, skin and eyes, causing vulnerability to the sun and bright light. According to her, most people with albinism are visually impaired and are prone to developing skin cancer. Alimi said…

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The management of the Northwest University Sokoto has called on those who are seeking admission into the university, to be wary of scammers who are all out to dupe interested applicants. The Registrar of the University, Umar Musa Garun Babba reacted to an online fliers which implies that the institution now has limited seats to admit new students. According to the fliers, “applicants should contact 09162993014 for admission assistance, school fees payment and registration process for 2022/2023 academic session admissions.” Garun Babba called on the those seeking to gain admission into the university, to avoid dealing with or paying any…

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The federal government of Nigeria has withdrawn its circular, which directed vice-chancellors to reopen universities to resume lectures. The withdrawal is contained in a circular signed by the Director of Finance and Account of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Sam Onazi on behalf of the Executive Secretary on Monday. “I have been directed to withdraw the NUC Circular Ref: NUC/ES/138/Vol.64/135, and dated September 23, 2022 on the above subject,” the circular reportedly reads. “Consequently, the said circular stands withdrawn. All pro-chancellors and chairmen of governing councils, as well as vice-chancellors of federal universities are to please note. “Further development and…

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Our politicians and political leaders (some of them offspring of our First Republic politicians) are on the march again. They know the story of how the First Republic fell to the Federal Republic of the Nigerian Army in 1966. They are ignoring the warnings of legends such as Bernard Shaw about the implications of ignoring classic lessons of history. They have seen the implications of the Republic of the ‘Soldiers of Fortune.’ They saw how the Second Republic came to harm through their godfathers. They have read Adewale Ademoyega’s ‘Why We Struck,’ yet they have ignored the lessons and impacts…

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Former Nigeria’s president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has warned Nigerians to avoid voting for those he described as “killers” during the 2023 election. He made the call during a special interdenominational service to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the creation of Akwa Ibom state in Uyo on Sunday. According to Jonathan, “In 2023, you must not make the mistake to vote killers. “Those who will carry knives, guns, and all kinds of gadgets to go and kill people because of politics, are the enemies of society. “If you kill to become a leader, you will continue to kill to remain a…

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Many people have articulately written on the ongoing ASUU strike severally but as a stakeholder whose livelihood majorly comes from the university system, I am compelled to add a few words. Some of the articulated pieces were adequately presented without the need for additional words. However, things are sometimes repeated for emphasis as well as appeal to the targeted people to reason and do the needful. I hope that these words I am adding will appeal to my President, our President, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari to squarely and permanently address the issues…

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The Hydro-Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC) on Saturday, distributed relief materials to flood victims in Kogi state. The distribution took place simultaneously in three locations: Koto Karfe, Adavi and Ajaokuta to cover the 10 local government areas affected. The relief materials included bags of rice, beans, millet, noodles, salt, blankets, detergents, mattresses and bundles of zinc. HYPPADEC’s Managing Director, Abubakar Yelwa told the victims, local government officials and traditional rulers, that the gesture was a demonstration of the desire of the federal government to cushion the effects of the flood. Yelwa, who was represented by Haruna Jimoh, the commission’s…

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The Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC) has donated relief materials worth more than N50 million to flood victims in Patigi local government area of Kwara state. HYPPADEC’s Director of Community and Rural Development, Dr Mahmud Muhammed, presented the items to Etsu Patigi, Umar Bologi on Sunday in Patigi. The items presented included: beddings, food items, detergents and treated mosquito nets, among others. Muhammed said that no fewer than 1,200 households and 2,800 people were affected by flooding this, thus rendering many people homeless and stranded. He stated that a team of medical professionals from the commission was also…

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