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September 21, 2023 Adekuoroye Qualifies For 2024 Olympics

Adekuoroye Qualifies For 2024 Olympics

Nigerian female freestyle wrestler Odunayo Adekuoroye has become the country’s first grappler to qualify for next year’s Olympic Games in Paris after winning the bronze medal in women’s 57kg at the ongoing World Championships in Belgrade on Wednesday.

Adekuoroye won her third-place fight against Elvira Kamaloglu, defeating her Turkish opponent 9-5 to secure a spot for Paris.

Paris 2024 will be Adekuoroye’s third Olympics, and she will be gunning for the elusive medal after disappointments in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

The 29-year-old, who missed the African Wrestling Championship earlier this year, was charged for her first world title but lost 6-4 to world No.1 and India’s Sarita Mor in the quarter-finals on Tuesday.

She, however, was able to compete in the repechage on Wednesday, which propelled her to winning her third World Championships bronze medal and a spot at next year’s Olympics.

Meanwhile, 11-time African champion and silver medallist at Tokyo 2020, Blessing Oborududu, narrowly lost to Vusala Parfianovich in the women’s 68kg quarter-finals, just as Esther Kolawole also lost 7-1 to world No. 8 Grace Bullen of Norway in the quarter-finals of the women’s 62kg event.

Oborududu and Kolawole will have a chance to punch their Olympic tickets on Thursday (today) in the repechage if their conquerors progress to the final of their respective events.

 

September 21, 2023 Ondo Assembly Initiates Impeachment Move Against Deputy Governor

Ondo Assembly Initiates Impeachment Move Against Deputy Governor

The Ondo State House of Assembly has taken steps towards possibly removing Deputy Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa amidst allegations of serious misconduct.

It has come to light that Aiyedatiwa is under investigation for purportedly authorizing N300 million to acquire a bulletproof SUV for personal use while in office as the acting governor.

Aiyedatiwa assumed the role of acting governor during Governor Rotimi Akeredolu's absence for medical treatment, serving from June 13th to September 9th until the governor's return.

During the recent plenary session, the Assembly introduced a petition against Aiyedatiwa, which had garnered the signatures of nine out of the 17 members of the House. Speaker Olamide Oladiji presided over the session.

The Majority Leader of the House, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, cited Section 188 of the constitution in support of his proposal that the Assembly summon the deputy governor to address the allegations against him. This motion received a second from Tope Agbulu, the Akoko South-West Constituency 2 representative.

Consequently, the House instructed Clerk Benjamin Jaiyeola to invite Aiyedatiwa for further proceedings.

 

September 21, 2023 CJN Laments Steady Rise In Political Cases

CJN Laments Steady Rise In Political Cases

During the swearing-in ceremony of newly appointed Justices of the Court of Appeal in Abuja, Chief Justice Olukayode Ariwoola expressed deep concern regarding the overwhelming caseload of judges, especially those related to political matters.

Justice Ariwoola emphasised the need for a shift towards alternative dispute resolution methods, asserting that this approach would not only alleviate the burden on justices but also conserve valuable judicial resources.

He urged the jurists to uphold their esteemed reputation and resist any allurements that may accompany extravagant gifts.

Following the Court of Appeal's practice direction, which permits a roster of 90 justices, the addition of nine new justices increases the total number of judges from 71 to 80. This move aims to enhance the capacity of the court to handle its caseload effectively.

 

September 21, 2023 Police Declare 24-Hour Curfew As Tribunal Sacks Kano Gov

Police Declare 24-Hour Curfew As Tribunal Sacks Kano Gov

In the wake of a recent verdict by the election petitions tribunal, Kano State finds itself under a 24-hour curfew.

This ruling stems from the tribunal's decision to remove Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf from office, instigating a surge of uncertainty and concern.

Yesterday, the Justice Oluyemi Osadabey-led panel announced Nasir Gawuna, the All-Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, as the victor of the March 18 gubernatorial poll. This declaration contradicted the earlier pronouncement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which had named Yusuf, representing the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP), as the winner.

Despite Gawuna's congratulatory message to his opponent, the APC pursued legal action. The tribunal's verdict hinged on the determination that some of the votes attributed to Yusuf were deemed invalid. Following the recalibration of votes, Gawuna emerged as the triumphant candidate with 897,000 votes, while Yusuf garnered 850,000.

Consequently, the panel instructed INEC to revoke the original Certificate of Return to Yusuf and transfer it to Gawuna, solidifying his status as the legitimate election winner. All three components of the petition were resolved in favour of the APC.

The ruling sent shockwaves through the Kano metropolis, prompting a flurry of activity as traders swiftly secured their shops in major markets, apprehensive of potential incidents of looting, vandalism, and arson.

Addressing the public in a televised statement, Commissioner of Police Muhammad Gumel affirmed that a collaborative force of security personnel has been deployed across the city to enforce the curfew and maintain order in these developments.

 

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