2027: INEC FACES CREDIBLE QUESTION AS AMUPITAN CONFIRMS DEAD PERSONS’ NAMES ON REGISTER. (PHOTO).

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 The credibility of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) voters’ register has come under intense scrutiny ahead of the 2027 general elections, following revelations by INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan that names of deceased persons remain on the register. Amupitan disclosed that names of voters who died as far back as 15 years ago are still listed, a situation critics say could undermine the integrity of the 2027 polls and lead to significant financial waste through the printing of excess ballot papers and other election logistics. The INEC chairman made the revelation while receiving the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Abisoye Coker-Odusote, and her management team during a courtesy visit in Abuja on Wednesday. Amupitan announced that INEC has entered into a partnership with NIMC to deliver a credible voters’ register and transparent elections. He said INEC would leverage NIMC’s robust data archi...

WILLIAM AND KATE PREVAIL IN PRIVACY CASE AGAINST FRENCH MAGAZINE OVER HOLIDAY PHOTOS. (PHOTO).


 William and Kate prevail in privacy case against French magazine over holiday photos

The Prince and Princess of Wales have won a privacy case against a French magazine that published photos of them and their children during a skiing holiday. The images, taken in April on a trip to the French Alps, showed William, Kate, and their children George, Charlotte, and Louis on the slopes and on a chalet balcony.

A judge at the Nanterre Judicial Court ruled that the photographs and accompanying article violated the family’s right to privacy and their control over their own images. Kensington Palace described the publication as a “grossly intrusive article and long-lens paparazzi photographs” of the family’s private time. The palace emphasized that the couple is dedicated to protecting their children from undue scrutiny and will take legal action when necessary. While British media generally respect the children’s privacy in exchange for occasional authorized photos, international outlets have not always followed similar standards. William and Kate previously won damages from the French magazine Closer in 2012 after topless photos of Kate were published during a private holiday.


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