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A’Ibom 2023: Court Admits Umo Eno’s WAEC Certificates

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The alleged forgery case brought against the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) Gubernatorial candidate, Pastor Umo Eno by former Commissioner and aspirant Akan Okon before a Federal High Court in Uyo has taken an interesting twist.

After Okon’s kegal team had closed its case without presenting any verifiable evidence to back his forgery claim, the defence opened its case today with three witnesses and presentation of his cerificates.

The court, admitted the certified true copies of the 1981 and 1983 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Pastor Umo Eno.

The Senior Assistant Registrar One of West African Examinations Council, Uyo Mr. Noble Ihejirika, who is one of the three defence witnesses, tendered the certified true copies of the certificates.
The first certificate to be admitted as an exhibit was Pastor Umo Eno’s WAEC General Certificate of Education of June 1981, while the second was his General Certificate of Education, Ordinary Level of December, 1983.

Led in evidence by Uwemedimo Nwoko, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, the WAEC Registrar also tendered the letter written by the examination body to Akwa Ibom State Police Command in which WAEC disowned the letter purportedly written to Association for Advancement of Democracy in Nigeria, alleging that Pastor Umo Eno’s certificate was forged.
Also Emmanuel Essien, a lawyer from the office of the Attorney General of Akwa Ibom State, who was one of the witnesses, tendered a letter of confirmation of results from WAEC proving that Pastor Eno’s certificates of 1981 and 1983 were genuine and not forged as alleged by Mr. Akan Okon.
The last witness, Chris Tari Endelie, a Chief Superintendent of Police attached to Akwa Ibom State Command, tendered the letter from WAEC for the investigation of the purported letter from the examination body
Counsel to Mr. Akan Okon, Okey Amaechi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, objected to the admissibility of all the documents and the discharge of the WAEC official from the witness box, without cross examination.

His objection was overruled by the court.
After the testimony of the police witness, Counsel to Mr. Akan Okon applied for adjournment to cross examine the witness.
The Court, presided over by Justice Agatha Okeke, adjourned the matter to Tuesday, 20th September, 2022, for continuation of hearing

 

 

 

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UK Orders Airspace Restrictions, Road Closures for Tinubu’s State Visit

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Authorities in the United Kingdom (UK) have announced temporary airspace restrictions and road closures in Windsor ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s State visit to the country.

Britain’s monarch, King Charles III, will host Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at Windsor Castle on March 18 and 19, 2026.

State visits represent the highest level of diplomatic engagement hosted by the British monarch.

According to Thames Valley Police, extensive security measures will be implemented in Windsor during Tinubu’s state visit, including an expanded airspace exclusion zone and a large-scale policing operation.

The castle already operates under a permanent airspace restriction, but authorities said the exclusion zone will be extended on March 18 between 07:00 and 23:59 GMT.

Police warned that anyone who breaches the restriction will “likely” face arrest.

Security operations will involve search teams, armed units, mounted officers, and road policing officers. Neighbourhood officers and Project Servator teams will also conduct patrols across the town to deter and detect criminal activity while engaging with the public.

Officials added that Windsor’s extensive CCTV network and hostile vehicle mitigation barriers will also be used as part of security arrangements.

Ch Supt Adrian Hall of the joint operations unit said:

“As a force, we have a vast amount of experience in policing royal events in Windsor, and significant planning and preparation have gone into this event.

“We will ensure everyone attending the state visit, including dignitaries, spectators, and members of the public, are kept safe to enjoy the historic occasion.”

Authorities said several road closures and parking restrictions will begin on March 17 ahead of Tinubu’s State visit, warning that motorists may experience temporary disruption on roads in and around Windsor.

Some footways and pedestrian crossings in the town centre will also close periodically between 09:30 and 12:30 on March 17 and 18 for a ceremonial procession.

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False and Misleading: Senator Ireti Kingibe Not Suspended, Says ADC

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has dismissed reports that Senator Ireti Kingibe has been suspended from the party, describing the claims as false and misleading.

Kingibe currently represents the Federal Capital Territory in the Senate.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the ADC is not aware of any decision to suspend the senator and urged the public to ignore the circulating reports.

Abdullahi emphasized that the party has well-defined constitutional procedures for handling allegations involving its members.

“The African Democratic Congress is unaware of any suspension of Senator Ireti Kingibe, the distinguished Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory,” he said.

He added that as a law-abiding political party, the ADC follows established internal mechanisms when dealing with issues concerning its members rather than addressing such matters through media statements.

“As a law-abiding political party, the ADC has clear constitutional procedures for addressing any allegations involving its members. Such matters are handled through established internal mechanisms, not through press statements,” Abdullahi stated.

The party therefore called on the public and media organizations to disregard the reports of Kingibe’s alleged suspension.

“We therefore urge the public and the media to disregard the reports suggesting that Senator Ireti Kingibe has been suspended by the party, as they are false and misleading,” the statement added.

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Tambuwal Finally Dumps PDP, Defects to ADC

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Former Governor Aminu Tambuwal has announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the African Democratic Congress.

Mr Tambuwal, who announced his defection in an official letter addressed to his PDP ward chairman on Wednesday, said the move was driven by the party’s unresolved crisis.

“I write to formally tender my resignation as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), effective from today,” the letter stated.

Mr Tambuwal stated that the party’s persistent internal crisis, leadership disagreements, and divisions at various levels made it difficult for him to continue his active participation and commitment as a member.

“The ongoing conflicts have, unfortunately, worsened the unity and direction that once defined the party,” the former Sokoto governor stated.

Meanwhile, in a statement on X on Thursday, Mr Tambuwal said he had officially joined the ADC with his associates and supporters.

“I am convinced that this decision is guided by my belief that Nigeria needs a stronger political platform built on integrity, accountability, inclusiveness, and a clear commitment to national development.

“I remain fully committed to the service of our country and to the ideals of democracy, justice, and national unity,” the former governor stated.

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