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PRESS STATEMENT ON THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND THE TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 PRESS STATEMENT ON THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND THE TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS The Nigerian Guild of Editors has expressed deep concern over the controversy surrounding the Senate’s position on the transmission of election results ahead of the 2027 general elections.  This development is already creating room for doubt and mistrust in the electoral process among Nigerians. The uncertainty arising from the Senate’s adoption of provisions in the proposed 2022 Electoral Act—allowing for the transmission of election results without making it mandatory and immediate—runs contrary to the widely held position of most Nigerians and many lawmakers.  The resulting public outrage has pitted citizens against the Senate and could potentially discourage voter participation in future elections. At a time when Nigerians are calling for mandatory and immediate transmission of election results from polling units to central collation centres—and as countries across the world adopt elect...

DJ ORLANDO HOSPITALISED AFTER BRUTAL ATTACK AT OTUKPO WEDDING OVER PAYMENT DISPUTE . (PHOTO)

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 DJ ORLANDO HOSPITALISED AFTER BRUTAL ATTACK AT OTUKPO WEDDING OVER PAYMENT DISPUTE  9th February, 2026  A popular disc jockey, DJ Orlando, is receiving treatment in a hospital after being attacked at a wedding in Otukpo, following a disagreement over extra payment. Reports indicate the incident occurred when DJ Orlando refused to perform at an after-wedding party, explaining that the original agreement with the couple covered only the main ceremony. Attempts to renegotiate reportedly escalated into violence. Sources say members of the bride’s family allegedly assaulted the DJ with broken bottles and other dangerous objects, leaving him with serious head injuries. He reportedly ran into the bride’s father’s room for safety but was pushed out and left vulnerable to further attacks. He was eventually rescued and taken to a hospital. The bride and groom, the latter reportedly from Cross River State, allegedly left Otukpo shortly after the attack to avoid questioning. The inc...

GOV. ALIA SWEARS IN JUSTICE YUWA, PLEDGES STRONG, INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY IN BENUE. (PHOTO).

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 GOV. ALIA SWEARS IN JUSTICE YUWA, PLEDGES STRONG, INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY IN BENUE  9th February, 2026 Governor Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to judicial independence, accountability, and integrity in Benue State. The Governor made the remarks earlier today in the Government House, Makurdi, during the swearing-in of Mrs. Franca Yuwa as a Judge of the Benue State High Court. Governor Alia described the appointment as a recognition of merit, tracing Justice Yuwa’s career from Magistrate Grade II, to Chief Magistrate, and Registrar of the High Court. He said her elevation sends a clear message to young lawyers, particularly women, that dedication and excellence are rewarded in the judiciary. The Governor assured judges of his administration’s support, noting that more appointments have been made to the High Court under his leadership than in recent years. He said this is aimed at reducing case backlogs, improving justice delivery,...

BSUTH RESIDENT DOCTORS SUSPEND STRIKE, RESUME FULL SERVICES . (PHOTO).

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 BSUTH RESIDENT DOCTORS SUSPEND STRIKE, RESUME FULL SERVICES  9th February, 2026   The Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH) has announced the suspension of the resident doctors’ strike, with full clinical and related services resuming immediately. The hospital management expressed appreciation to Governor Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia, the government negotiation team, and other stakeholders whose interventions helped resolve the impasse. BSUTH also commended the resident doctors for their cooperation and renewed dedication to service, assuring the public of continued quality healthcare delivery. Citizens were thanked for their patience and support during the strike period.

DAVID MARK CALLS FOR LONGER LEGISLATIVE TERMS, SAYS ONE TERM IS NOT ENOUGH. (PHOTO).

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 DAVID MARK CALLS FOR LONGER LEGISLATIVE TERMS, SAYS ONE TERM IS NOT ENOUGH  9th February, 2026  Former Senate President and ADC National Chairman, David Mark, has called for lawmakers to be allowed multiple terms, arguing that a single term is insufficient to deliver effective legislation. Mark made the remarks on Saturday during the launch of The Burden of Legislators in Nigeria, a book authored by former Senator Effiong Bob. Speaking on his 20-year experience representing Benue South Senatorial District, Mark said first-term lawmakers often struggle with parliamentary procedures, and it takes time to become fully effective. “I spent 20 years in the Senate, and I’m very grateful to my electorate. Legislators need more than one term, two, three terms to make a real impact,” he said. The call comes amid renewed third-term ambitions in Benue State, including his daughter, Blessing Onuh, seeking re-election to the House of Representatives for Otukpo/Ohimini, and his Senate ...

TARABA WOMAN GOES MISSING IN TAKUM. (PHOTO).

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 TARABA WOMAN GOES MISSING IN TAKUM  Concern is mounting in Peva community, Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State, following the reported disappearance of a woman, Mrs. Judith Terkimbi Sugh. Her husband, Mr. Ikyaghgba Terzulum Moses, said Mrs. Judith left their home on Monday and has not returned, with no information about her whereabouts. According to him, she reportedly left behind her mobile phone, making it difficult to establish contact or track her movements. He added that efforts to locate her have so far been unsuccessful, despite reaching out to her parents and other family members. Mrs. Judith is originally from Gbem, Vandeikya Local Government Area of Benue State. Mr. Moses has appealed to members of the public to assist with any information that could help in locating his wife. Anyone with useful information is urged to contact him on 07078944823. He also appealed to the public to help share the information.

2026 UTME: NO EXTENSION AFTER FEB 26 DEADLINE – JAMB. (PHOTO).

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2026 UTME: No extension after Feb 26 deadline – JAMB The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has issued a firm reminder to prospective candidates that registration for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) will end on Thursday, February 26, 2026, with no extension granted under any circumstances. In its weekly bulletin released on Monday, February 9, 2026, JAMB urged candidates to complete their registration promptly to avoid being left out. The board highlighted concerns over the persistently low turnout at many accredited registration centres at this stage of the exercise. JAMB expressed strong disapproval of the recurring habit among some candidates of delaying registration until the final days, only to later demand an extension. The board stated that such tactics would not be tolerated this year. “This recurring pattern, where candidates deliberately delay registration until the final days and subsequently begin to agitate for an extension, will not...