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Legit.ng on MSNSee what Nigerians in diaspora said about Tinubu's state of emergency order in Rivers, suspension of FubaraNigerians in the UK, under the group Progressives Without Borders, have criticized the suspension of Governor Siminalayi ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRivers state of emergency: Five things that have happened since Tinubu's declarationThe state of emergency declared in Rivers state on March 18, 2025, and the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara has ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNNigerians in US to protest at White House over emergency rule in Rivers StateA coalition of Nigerian activists in the United States, under the Democratic Movement, DM, has called on global leaders, the United Nations and the ...
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Legit.ng on MSNCan state of emergency be declared in Rivers without suspending Fubara, lawmaker? Lawyer reactsTitilope Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner, has questioned the chances of President Bola Tinubu declaring a state of emergency ...
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Legit.ng on MSNExplainer: What Is a State of Emergency, and What Will Happen in Rivers State Now?Legit.ng compiled all you need to know about a state of emergency as President Tinubu suspended Governor Fubara and appointed ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNState of emergency: We will emerge stronger – Fubara to Rivers peopleSuspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has reassured residents that the ongoing political crisis will ultimately ...
The proclamation of state of emergency in Rivers was more or less a replay of some misdeeds in the defunct Western region, ...
The President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, is a civilian. The “governor” of Rivers State, Vice-Admiral (rtd) Ibok-Ete Ibas, is a ...
Since the rift between Nyesom Wike, the former Rivers State governor, and Siminalayi Fubara, his successor, blew open in ...
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Pipeline damage in crisis state highlights Nigeria’s oil sector challengeA ruptured pipeline in Nigeria has sparked a political crisis that highlights the challenge of increasing output and revenues ...
Section 6(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) states that "the judicial powers of the Federation shall be vested in the courts to which this section relates ...
Abiodun Odusote does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
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