SUPREME COURT RULING PATH TO LABOUR PARTY'S PEACE AND UNITY - OTTI. (PHOTO)

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 Supreme court ruling path to Labour Party's peace and unity - Otti Abia State Governor Alex Otti has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to remove Julius Abure as National Chairman of the Labour Party. According to Governor Otti, this ruling will usher in a new era of peace, unity, and order within the party. The Governor believes the Supreme Court's judgment vindicates the party's leadership, particularly since Abure's National Working Committee tenure had long expired. This led to the establishment of a National Caretaker Committee, headed by Esther Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwokocha, with a vision to foster peace and unity while strengthening the party. The Supreme Court's decision is seen as a step towards restoring peace and unity within the Labour Party, validating the party's leadership and the decision to set up a caretaker committee. Governor Otti has invited former national officers to join hands with the National Executive Committee and the N...

I DON'T WANT BRITAIN TO BE LIKE 'POOR' NIGERIA WHERE 'TERRIBLE GOVERNMENT DESTROYS LIVES'- KEMI BADENOCH. (PHOTO).


 I donā€™t want Britain to be like ā€˜poorā€™ Nigeria where ā€˜terrible government destroys livesā€™: Kemi Badenoch


UK Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch says she does not want Britain to be like Nigeria, a poor country where terrible government destroy lives.


In her first speech of the year on Thursday, Ms Badenoch explained her push for ā€œreal conservatismā€ that guarantees a ā€œbetter, richer and saferā€ tomorrow for the younger generation of Brits.


ā€œWhy this matters so much to me is because I know what it is like to have something and lose it. I donā€™t want Britain to lose what it has,ā€ said Ms Badenoch.


ā€œI grew up in a poor country, and I watched my relatively wealthy family become poorer and poorer and poorer despite working harder as their money disappeared with inflation,ā€ Ms Badenoch said.


The Tory leader narrated how she migrated to the UK at age 16 with her fatherā€™s last Ā£100 and would never want the UK to become a country like Nigeria where terrible governments destroy lives.


ā€œI came back to the UK at 16 with my fatherā€™s last Ā£100 and a hope of a better life. So, Iā€™ve lived with the consequences of a terrible government that destroys lives, and I never ever want that to happen here,ā€ Ms Badenoch said.


This comes as another episode of Ms Badenoch criticising her home country Nigeria, exposing how prolonged misgovernment is ruining the country.


Before now, she had berated Nigerian police as ā€œarmed robbersā€ who intimidate the citizens they are employed to protect with their guns.


Angered by Ms Badenochā€™s intermittent criticisms of Nigeria at every opportunity, Vice President Kashim Shettima responded, telling her to change her name if she does not want any association with the ā€œgreatest black nation on earth, Nigeria.ā€

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