SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS PRESIDENT'S POWER TO DECLARE EMERGENCY RULE. (PHOTO).

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 SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS PRESIDENT'S POWER TO DECLARE EMERGENCY RULE The  supreme court has affirmed the president's constitutional authority to declare a state of emergency in a state threatened by breakdown of law and order, including the power to temporarily suspend elected officials as an extraordinary measure to restore stability. The seven-man panel of justices of the apex court gave the order in a 6 to 1 split decision on a suit filed by Adamawa state and 10 others challenging president Bola Tinubu's march 18, 2025 declaration of emergency rule in Rivers state.  The declaration had led to the six-month suspension of the state's governor, deputy governor, and members of the house of assembly amid prolonged political crisis and security concerns. Although the court initially dismissed the suit on jurisdictional grounds, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to establish a sufficient cause of action invoking its original jurisdiction, it proceeded to address the substanti...

MY HUSBAND SPONSORED MY UNIVERSITY EDUCATION WHEN WE WERE DATING- ACTRESS JAIYE KUTI.(PHOTO).


My husband sponsored my university education when we were dating - Actress Jaiye Kuti

Actress and filmmaker Jaiye Kuti has revealed her marital experiences, stating that she tried to leave her marriage three times and her husband support.
She recently sparked significant interest by sharing that many married women, herself included, have contemplated ending their marriages.
However, in an interview with Saturday Beats, she emphasized that the key to overcoming marital challenges lies in understanding and forgiveness.
Kuti expressed, “I actually wanted people to know that marriage is not a bed of roses. I want women to know that understanding has 150 per cent to do in the success of every marriage, because love is not enough. Yes, you need to love one another. But, there will be a time when you will look at each other, and wonder how you got married in the first place. That is the point where understanding comes in. Both spouses will have to understand that everybody is human, and are prone to mistakes. If the parties involved are not ready to forgive each other, they won’t be able to sustain the marriage”.
Addressing the issue of infidelity, she shared her perspective from her 20-year marriage, highlighting that challenges can arise even without cheating.
“What if your husband cheats? Even men that don’t cheat could have other issues. I have been married for over 20 years. If I add the period of our courtship, that will be 25 years. My husband actually sponsored my education at the University of Lagos before we got married in 2000.”
She mentioned her husband’s support in sponsoring her education and stressed that young individuals should acknowledge that absolute happiness, love, or romance in marriage is unrealistic.
Responding to the notion that religious beliefs can shield marriages from difficulties, Kuti countered, “There’s no guarantee that religious beliefs will prevent challenges in marriage. Regardless of one’s faith, marriages inevitably encounter obstacles, and it’s something we must accept.”

 

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