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.

DEBBIE SHOKOYA WEIGHS IN ON CONTROVERSY OVER DAVIDO'S WEDDING GUESTS. (PHOTO).


 Debbie Shokoya weighs in on controversy over Davido’s wedding guests


Actress Debbie Shokoya has spoken out against the criticism and comparison surrounding Davido’s wedding to Chioma.

She expressed disapproval of people focusing on negativity and comparing themselves to others, particularly when the couple has moved on to their honeymoon.

Debbie prayed against poverty and joblessness, stating that she wants to achieve more in life than just giving opinions on social media. 

She also emphasised the need to avoid unnecessary criticism and negativity, especially towards celebrities who are often under scrutiny.

“Rich people do wedding, them don move on to the next agenda (expensive honeymoon).

‘Pøor man pikin dey there dey compare and complain!!!

“Oh Lord, I shall never be pøor and jobless in my life. Social media and data will not be my only achievement in life to give stupīd opinions. Social media opinions toorh,” she wrote.

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