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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...

‎THE IGBOS HAVE SURVIVED AND PROSPERED ONLY BY THE GRACE OF GOD AND OUR DOGGEDNESS- CHIEF CHEKWAS OKORIE. (PHOTO).


 ‎The Igbos Have Survived And Prospered Only By The Grace Of God And Our Doggedness- Chief Chekwas Okorie

‎According to a story that was published by Vanguard,  Chekwas Okorie, the Convener of Igbo Agenda Dialogue (IAD), emphasised the capacity of the Igbo people to persevere and be resolute in the face of persistent difficulties in Nigeria.

‎The Igbo people have been able to survive, develop, and prosper because to the particular grace of God, as well as their doggedness, resilience, and never-say-die spirit, according to Okorie, who issued a statement on behalf of the group.

‎In his explanation, Okorie stated that millions of Igbo people were forced to flee Nigeria due to the challenging circumstances they were facing.

‎He pointed out that the widespread migration of Igbo people has resulted in the formation of robust Igbo communities all over the world.

‎In recent years, the diaspora has emerged as a significant contributor to Nigeria's economy, as well as a source of information and expertise.

‎Despite the fact that they had left their homeland, the Igbo people continued to preserve their connections to their roots by providing resources, counsel, and support to their relations in Nigeria, according to Okorie.

‎The IAD commander referred to the Igbo spirit as being incapable of being broken.

‎It was stated by him that the community has consistently adapted to difficult circumstances, thereby transforming difficulties into opportunities.

‎According to Okorie, this resiliency is a defining characteristic of the Igbo people, which enables them to thrive even in the face of tragedy.

‎“The Igbo have survived, thrived, multiplied, and prospered only by the special grace of God and our doggedness, resilience, and never-say-die spirit. Millions of our people were compelled by excruciating circumstances to seek more conducive environments abroad for greener pastures, including education and acquisition of skills to improve their well-being and provide for their families and relations back in the Homeland," he said

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