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Tinubu Asks Supreme Court To Dismiss Atiku’s Appeal

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Tinubu Asks Supreme Court To Dismiss Atiku’s Appeal

President Bola Tinubu has asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the appeal filed by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) challenging his victory in the 2023 presidential election.

The President described the appeal as abusive in nature and prayed for its dismissal.

The President insisted that the PDP presidential candidate (Atiku) and his party failed to prove all their allegations and submissions at the Tribunal.

Tinubu submitted that the tribunal was correct in arriving at its verdict and affirming his election.

He urged the apex court to affirm the decision of the lower court while dismissing the appeal in its entirety, as the same is lacking in merit and bona fide.

Atiku and the PDP had filed a petition challenging the outcome of the presidential election which was held on February 25, 2023.

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The petitioners, among several other issues raised, alleged that the election was marred with irregularities and substantial non-compliance with the Electoral Act.

They also alleged that Tinubu and his vice, Kashim Shettima, were not qualified to contest and did not win the election by the majority of lawful votes cast.

The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, in its judgment on September 6, however, held that Atiku failed to prove all the averments in his petition.

The PDP candidate subsequently filed an appeal before the apex court on September 18, 2023.

In the 35 grounds notice of appeal, the appellants submitted that the Tribunal’s findings were done with “grave errors and gross misrepresentation” which resulted in a miscarriage of justice.

Consequently, the appellants are praying for the Supreme Court to set aside the entire findings and conclusions of the tribunal.

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Saudi Arabia to host summit on rebuilding Gaza

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China Expresses Disappointment Over US Veto of UN Resolution on Israel-Hamas Conflict

Saudi Arabia to host a high-level summit that brings together leaders from across the Arab world, as discussions intensify over the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

Leaders from Egypt, Jordan and the Gulf States are expected in Riyadh on Friday, Arab diplomatic circles said.

The summit would focus on Egypt’s proposal to rebuild the devastated territory under the “complete supervision” of Arab countries.

Tensions have risen after a controversial suggestion from former U.S. President Donald Trump to permanently relocate Gaza’s two million residents to neighbouring Arab states.

The proposal has been firmly rejected by Egypt, Jordan and other regional powers, who view it as a violation of Palestinian sovereignty.

In response, Egypt is advancing its own reconstruction plan to prevent the U.S. and Israel from pushing forward with Trump’s relocation agenda.

Recent UN estimates suggest that rebuilding Gaza could cost around 53 billion U.S. dollars, with 20 billion U.S. dollars required in the first three years alone.

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Kogi Govt pledges safe business environment to investors 

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The Kogi Government on Monday in Lokoja, restated its commitment towards providing the right and safe environment for businesses to thrive in the state.

The State’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, said this during the Convergence Africa Transgenerational Connections’s team impact tour to Kogi.

He said that the Gov. Ahmed Ododo led administration was working very hard on the security of the state to ensure that businesses thrive in a safer environment.

Fanwo said the team was building alliances on a sustainable business future in Kogi.

He noted that business remodeling in fashion, food, and fitness would help promote intra-regional trade and harmonise investment policies for the state and Africa.

“This event is very impactful. It is a programme that will help a lot of business owners in the state, and take them to the next level in their businesses.

“We encourage the people to leverage networking and collaboration with other business owners, so as to grow their businesses,” he said.

The commissioner said that Kogi government’s 32-year Development Plan was deliberate, as the maximum any administration could spend is eight years.

“Our development plan is designed for 32 years; it is a very ambitious plan that will ultimately take the state to an enviable height.

“We are very religious about implementing the plan. At the end of the day, Kogi will be where we want it to be in terms of development,” Fanwo said.

Earlier, Convener of Convergence of Africa,  Patient Olusiyi, said the project, aimed at training 150 participants, was imperative for a sustainable business future.

She said Kogi was first among the 10 states to be visited in the country by the Convergence of Africa team.

“We will train participants in the fashion, food and fitness businesses. The aim is to improve on their skills as well as set a pace for generations yet unborn to achieve excellence without being dependent.

“We want a situation where businesses can outlive their owners,” Olusiyi said.

 

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Pope Francis spends 3rd night in hospital without complications

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Pope Francis spent his third night in hospital without complications, a Vatican spokesman said on Monday.

He added that the 88-year-old had “a restful night,” breakfasted and read the morning newspapers.

The head of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics has been hospitalised in a Rome hospital since Friday and is, according to the Vatican, suffering from bronchitis.

Concerns about the pope’s health had grown over the past week, as his voice repeatedly faltered during public appearances and he rarely left his Vatican residence.

Doctors had been recommending that he go to hospital for treatment for some time, according to media reports.

Part of the native Argentinian’s right lung has been missing since his youth, and he has frequently complained of respiratory problems.

Doctors have ordered “absolute rest,” the Vatican said.

It initially said that Francis would spend five days in hospital, but there is now speculation that it could be longer.

As a result, Francis had to cancel all his planned appointments over the weekend and at the start of the week.

Earlier, a news bulletin on the pope’s health, issued by the Vatican, said his condition was “stable.”

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