SUPREME COURT REMOVES JULIUS ABURE AS LABOUR PARTY CHAIRMAN. (PHOTO).

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  Supreme Court Removes Julius Abure as Labour Party Chairman The Supreme Court has nullified the decision of the Court of Appeal in Abuja that recognized Julius Abure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party. Delivering a unanimous verdict on Friday, a five-member panel of the apex court ruled that the Court of Appeal lacked jurisdiction to declare Abure as chairman, as the matter centered on internal party leadership—a subject courts are not permitted to adjudicate. The court also noted that Abure's tenure had already expired. The appeal, filed by Senator Esther Nenadi Usman and another, was upheld, while a cross-appeal by the Abure-led faction was dismissed for lacking merit. More details to follow.

NOBODY SHOULD BEG ME, DAVIDO REACTS AMID DEBT ACCUSATIONS. (PHOTO).


Nobody should beg me, Davido reacts amid debt accusations

Following the recent debt allegations from different quarters, superstar singer Davido has warned not to be begged when he begins to take actions.

Davido has been facing a series of debt accusations on social media.
Leading the debt accusation, businessman Abu Salami called him out for owing him N218 million.
Self-acclaimed relationship expert Blessing CEO on her Instagram page also accused Davido of owing Lagos celebrity auto dealer, IVD N4.5 million for a car he had purchased for his aide, Israel DMW.
Also, singer Samklef, called out Davido for refusing to pay a University of Lagos (UNILAG) student, Mastermind, the N1 million allegedly owed him since 2020.
In response to these allegations, the singer in a post on his official X, wrote: “Make nobody beg me.”
The singer also in another post insinuated that those trolling him wanted attention.
“You want to be famous ba?”

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