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October 26, 2023 Uniport Undergraduate Found Dead In Lover’s Apartment, Suspect Arrested

Uniport Undergraduate Found Dead In Lover’s Apartment, Suspect Arrested

A man, identified as Damian has been taken into custody following the alleged murder of his female partner, a 300-level undergraduate student at the University of Port Harcourt.

This tragic event unfolded on NTA Road, Mgbuoba, in the Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The deceased, Justina Otuene Nkang, was a Biological Chemistry student and had been reported missing for four days. Justina was undergoing her Industrial Training attachment at a well-known private hospital in the D/Line area of Port Harcourt, where she was last seen.

According to a source close to the victim, Justina's decomposed and mutilated remains were discovered in her boyfriend's apartment, which she had visited after finishing her work at the hospital four days prior. It was alleged that the suspect murdered her for ritual purposes, as certain parts of her body, including her breast, eyes, and other sensitive areas, were mutilated.

The source explained, "After committing the crime, he kept her body in his apartment for three days. When he attempted to dispose of her corpse in a refuse dump, a local vigilante group apprehended him, leading to his arrest."

Meanwhile, a viral online post on Thursday morning reported, "Otuene Justina Nkang was reported missing four days ago. She was a 300-level student of Biological Chemistry at UNIPORT, but sadly, her boyfriend killed her while he attempted to dispose of her body this evening but was apprehended. The suspect has been handed over to the police."

When contacted, the State Police Command's spokesperson, Grace Iringe-Koko, mentioned that the Commissioner of Police, Emeka Nwaonyi, would address the press later in the day, at 11 a.m. She assured that further incident details would be available during the press briefing.

October 26, 2023 Supreme Court Upholds President Tinubu’s Victory, Strikes Out Obi, Atiku’s Appeal

Supreme Court Upholds President Tinubu’s Victory, Strikes Out Obi, Atiku’s Appeal

Today, the Supreme Court of Nigeria has rejected the appeal brought forth by the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, and his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Peter Obi, challenging President Bola Tinubu's victory in the February 25 presidential election. The court has upheld the decision of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, confirming President Tinubu's legitimacy as the duly elected President of Nigeria.

A seven-judge panel found the opposition's appeals, which alleged fraud, electoral law violations, and Tinubu’s presidential eligibility, without merit. Presided over by Justice Inyang Okoro, the Supreme Court also ruled that the failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to transmit the 2023 presidential election results to iRev electronically did not impact the election's outcome in favour of Bola Tinubu.

Furthermore, the Supreme Court dismissed Atiku Abubakar's attempt to introduce new evidence regarding Bola Tinubu's alleged forgery from Chicago State University, as it could not rule on an application the election petition tribunal had not previously addressed.

In addition, the Supreme Court rejected the petition to invalidate Bola Tinubu's presidential election win based on the argument that he did not secure 25% of the votes in the Federal Capital Territory.

In conclusion, Justice Okoro stated, “On the whole, having resolved all the issues against the appellant, it is my view that there is no merit in the appeal, and it is hereby dismissed.” The judgment delivered on September 6th, 2023, affirming the election of the second respondent as the duly elected President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, stands affirmed by the Supreme Court.

October 26, 2023 Supreme Court Dismisses Atiku’s Fresh Evidence, Says It’s A Friendly Joke

Supreme Court Dismisses Atiku’s Fresh Evidence, Says It’s A Friendly Joke

The Supreme Court has rejected Atiku Abubakar's request to introduce new evidence in his appeal against President Bola Tinubu, citing a lack of jurisdiction.

The apex court characterized Atiku's petition as a non-serious matter that couldn't be entertained, stating that the case was filed beyond the stipulated time and couldn't establish a forgery claim.

Atiku had sought permission from the Supreme Court to present fresh evidence of Tinubu's academic records, received from Chicago State University on October 2.

He argued that this evidence was crucial to his appeal, but the Supreme Court ruled it had no authority to consider the new evidence due to constitutional time limits. The judgment is currently underway.

October 26, 2023 Scoring 25% Of Votes In FCT Not Mandatory, Supreme Court Rules

Scoring 25% Of Votes In FCT Not Mandatory, Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court concurs with the Court of Appeal's ruling that the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, is to be treated similarly to other states.

The presiding justice, John Okoro, questioned presidential eligibility based on vote percentages across states, emphasizing that the law does not preclude a candidate who scores 25% votes in 30 states but not in Abuja from becoming president.

This aligns with the Supreme Court's agreement with the Court of Appeal's decision. Further details will be provided soon.

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