INEC CHAIR URGES AFRICAN YOUTHS TO CHAMPION PEACEFUL ELECTIONS. (PHOTO).

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 INEC Chair Urges African Youths to Champion Peaceful Elections Chairman of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has called on African youths to promote peaceful and credible elections across the continent. Speaking during a lecture at The Gambia’s Civil Service University on Tuesday, Yakubu stressed the critical role of young people in electoral processes, urging them to act with integrity and patriotism. “Young people form the backbone of election duty staff,” he noted, warning against malpractice, misinformation, and fake news. Yakubu was later honoured with a Certificate of Appreciation by the university for his contributions to democracy in West Africa.

30-YEAR-OLD ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING A MAN WITH DEADLY NTEJE DEITY SHRINE.(PHOTO).


Lady, 30, Arrested for Fighting Man with Deadly Nteje Deity Shrine

An embittered lady, Maureen was said to have gone to the East, brought the deadly Ezi Nteje Shrine to Lagos and went to Kelechi’s house at Ojo Igbede Road, Ojo Alaba area of Lagos, through the Chief Priest, Apuma Akamato, to try him over an undisclosed matter.

It was gathered that Kelechi was terrified by the presence of the Chief Priest as he was informed that the deity will try him because Maureen had reported him at the shrine in Nteje town. He was told that he has to come to the shrine and if he fails to go, the consequence will be death.

 
The nature of the disagreement between Maureen and Kelechi was not disclosed by the duo before the seemingly confused Kelechi wrote a petition to the AIG at Zone 2 Command, Onikan, Lagos, and alleged that Maureen wanted to kill him by bringing the deity to Lagos to threaten his life.

Consequently, the Police arrested Maureen and detained her for interrogation over her conduct by bringing the shrine to Kelechi’s house from the Eastern part of Nigeria.

During the interrogation, she admitted to have done so in order for the shrine to fight for her over what happened between her and Kelechi as she wanted justice.

The Police found her culpable after her admission and subsequently charged her before the Ebute Metta Magistrates Court for threat to life.

She pleaded not guilty when she was arraigned.

The prosecutor, Inspector Loveth Edobor, asked the Court to give a date for hearing since she pleaded not guilty to enable the Police to prove that she actually committed the alleged offence.

The Presiding Magistrate, Mrs. F.O. Sassanya, granted her bail and ordered her remand in Correctional Centre pending when she will perfect her bail conditions.



 

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