"JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED," SAYS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE STUDENTS OVER ALLEGED KILLING OF GRADUATE IN BENUE STATE . (PHOTOS).

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 "JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED," SAYS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE STUDENTS OVER ALLEGED KILLING OF GRADUATE IN BENUE STATE  The alleged killing of Mrs. Clement Kwaghchimin, a 2023 graduate of Library and Information Science, has sparked outrage and renewed calls for justice in Benue State. Mrs. Kwaghchimin was reportedly killed on March 10, 2026, by her husband’s younger brother following a misunderstanding earlier in the day. The incident was said to have occurred while she was asleep, leaving her children motherless and her family in grief. Before her death, she was pursuing a Master’s degree at Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi. Reacting to the incident, National Association of Library and Information Science Students condemned the act, describing it as “a crime against humanity.” The association urged the Benue State Government and security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure the suspect is brought to justice. It stressed...

TINUBU KNOCKS OPPOSITION: STOP TWISTING ELECTORAL ACT OVER POLITICS. (PHOTO).


 Tinubu knocks opposition: Stop twisting Electoral Act over politics


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday took a direct swipe at opposition parties, accusing them of deliberately misrepresenting the Electoral Act for political advantage, even as he reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to democratic principles and credible elections.


Speaking at the 4th Elective National Convention of the All Progressives Congress in Abuja, the President said persistent attacks on the Electoral Act 2026 by opposition groups were misleading and harmful to the country’s democratic development.


“While we welcome criticism, the constant attacks by opposition groups on the Electoral Act 2026 are a disservice to the Nigerian people,”  he said before party delegates at the Eagle Square.


Positioning the issue as a central concern for governance and democratic integrity, the President stressed that the law was not arbitrarily imposed but emerged from a rigorous legislative process involving public participation.


He said, “It is public knowledge that the processes leading to the amendment of the 2022 Electoral Act passed through the crucible of legislative scrutiny, including public hearings. The Electoral Act was passed by the National Assembly, elected by the Nigerian people in accordance with the Constitution.”


President Tinubu argued that criticisms portraying the law as anti-democratic ignored those procedural safeguards and risked undermining public confidence in the electoral system.


According to him, the Act represents a collective national effort to strengthen electoral processes and should not be reduced to a tool for partisan rhetoric.


“The Act reflects our collective quest as a nation to strengthen our electoral system and consolidate democratic rule,” he said

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