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...

'I'VE WORKED HARDER THAN ANYONE'- BEYONCÉ BOASTS. (PHOTO).


 ‘I’ve worked harder than anyone’ - Beyoncé boasts


American superstar Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter has expressed pride in her achievements.

The multiple Grammy-winning singer said she works harder than anyone she knows.

Beyoncé is GQ Magazine’s October cover star.

“I have paid my dues a hundred times over. I have worked harder than anyone I know. And now I work smarter,” she stated.

“In the end, the biggest reward is personal joy. Has what I created pushed others to think freely and believe in the impossible? If the answer to that question is yes, then that is the gift.”

The ‘Brown Skin Girl’ crooner said singing is vital to her, stressing that without singing she would be “a walking dead.”

She said, “It [singing] is one of the deepest joys of my life, a necessity as vital as breath. Without singing, without music, without creating, I would be a walking dead. Creating music isn’t work for me; it’s what I was born to do.”

Beyoncé, 43, is the most awarded person in the Grammy’s history with a total of 32 awards.

She is also one of the world’s best-selling music artistes of all time.

Many music buffs have described her as “The Queen of Pop.”

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