THE MATH IS NOT MATHING: PORTABLE SPARKS REACTIONS AFTER QUESTIONING BABA IJESHA'S NEWBORN BABY TIMELINE. (PHOTO).

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 The Math Is Not Mathing: Portable Sparks Reactions After Questioning Baba Ijesha's Newborn Baby Timeline Controversial Nigerian street-pop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has once again set social media abuzz. This time, the Zazuu crooner has set his sights on veteran actor Baba Ijesha, who recently welcomed a newborn baby boy with his partner, celebrity fashion designer CEO Luminee. In a candid video shared with his followers, Portable openly questioned the timeline of the pregnancy, pointing out the gap between Baba Ijesha's release from correctional custody and the arrival of the infant. Portable Raises Paternity Questions on Social Media According to reports, Baba Ijesha regained his freedom months ago. Doing some quick math, Portable raised eyebrows over how the pregnancy reached full term so quickly after the actor's release from prison, which he notes was approximately seven months ago. Speaking in his signature unfiltered style, the singer u...

FORMER VP ATIKU, CONDEMNS SENATE’S REJECTION OF REAL-TIME ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION OF ELECTION RESULTS.(PHOTO).


 Former VP Atiku, Condemns Senate’s Rejection of Real-Time Electronic Transmission of election Results.


Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has strongly criticised the Nigerian Senate’s decision to reject real-time electronic transmission of election results, describing it as a deliberate assault on electoral transparency and democratic credibility.


In a statement he released on social media today, Atiku said the move represents a major setback for electoral reform and shows a clear reluctance by the political establishment to subject elections to public scrutiny.


 He argued that electronic transmission of results is a non-partisan democratic safeguard that reduces manipulation, limits human interference, and ensures voters’ choices at polling units are accurately reflected in final outcomes.


He warned that rejecting the reform raises serious concerns about the commitment of those in power to free and fair elections ahead of 2027, noting a recurring pattern where transparency-enhancing reforms are resisted while loopholes benefiting incumbency are preserved.


Atiku called on Nigerians, civil society groups, the media, and the international community to resist what he described as a regression and to continue demanding a modern, transparent, and verifiable electoral system.


According to him, anything short of credible and manipulation-free elections amounts to an injustice to voters and a betrayal of democracy.

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