2027: BENUE GOVT TELLS APPOINTEES, DECLARE NOW OR STEP ASIDE. (PHOTO).

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 2027: BENUE GOVT TELLS APPOINTEES, DECLARE NOW OR STEP ASIDE 17th December, 2025   The Benue State Government has directed all political appointees seeking to contest elective offices to formally declare their intentions and tender their resignation letters. In a statement issued from the Office of the Deputy Governor, the directive follows the surge in political activities and growing expressions of interest in elective positions across the state. According to the notice, affected appointees are required to submit written expressions of interest for their preferred offices, alongside formal resignation letters, to the Office of the Deputy Governor on or before Thursday, December 18, 2025. The submissions will be transmitted to Governor Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormen Alia for further consideration and necessary action. The government said the move is aimed at ensuring order, transparency, and focus within the administration as it continues to advance its governance agenda....

HOW MOTHER OF 3 BEGGED KADUNA COURT TO ORDER EX-HUSBAND TO STOP VISITING HER HOUSE. (PHOTO).


 How Mother Of 3 Begged Kaduna Court To Order Ex-husband To Stop Visiting Her House


A mother of three, Amina Rabiu on Tuesday prayed a Shari’a court sitting at Magajin Gari, Kaduna state to order her former husband, Tahir Usman to stop visiting her in her house.


The complainant told the court that the defendant divorced her three months ago following a misunderstanding.


She noted that the divorce was the second divorce since their marriage, she therefore prayed the court to confirm the two divorce pronunciations


“He usually comes to my house and makes moves to sleep with me after the divorce. I want this honourable court to intervene and warn him to stay away from me," she said.


”I want the court to grant me custody of our children and compel him to take care of his responsibilities as a father, “she prayed.


On his part, the defendant who was represented by his counsel, Muhammad Garba, said, “my client only issued one divorce pronunciation on the complainant and that was a long time ago.”


He added that the complainant had remarried after the divorce and later divorced her second husband before returning to his client.


The judge, Anas Khalifa asked the complainant if she had witnesses to testify on her behalf and she replied yes.


He adjourned the case until Oct. 29 for the complainant to present her witnesses.

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