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BREAKING: Wike, El-Rufai, make Tinubu’s 28 Ministerial Nominees list

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The Senate has announced the first batch of Twenty-eight Ministerial Nominees at the Senate Plenary today, Thursday July 27th.

Below are the names as announced today:

FIRST BATCH OF 28 MINISTERIAL NOMINEES ANNOUNCED AT SENATE:

1. Abubakar Momoh
2. Yusuf Maitama Tukur
3. Ahmed Dangiwa
4. Hannatu Musawa
5. Uche Nnaji
6. Betta Edu
7. Dorris Aniche Uzoka
8. David Umahi
9. Nyesom Wike
10. Badaru Abubakar CON
11. Nasiru Ahmed Elrufai
12. Ekperipe Ekpo
13. Nkiruka Onyejeocha
14. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo
15. Stella Okotete
16. Oju Kennedy Ohaneye
17. Bello Muhammad Goronyo
18. Dele Alake
19. Lateef Fagbemi
20. Muhammad Idris
21. Olawale Edun
22. Waheed Adebayo Adelabu
23. Iman Suleiman Ibrahim
24. Ali Pate
25. Joseph Utsev
26. Abubakar Kyari
27. John Enoh
28. Sani Abubakar Danladi

Additional nominations to be sent in due course.

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Federal Government Denies Plans to Introduce New Telecoms or Fuel Taxes

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The Federal Government has firmly rejected recent media reports and public speculation suggesting that new taxes on telecommunications services and petroleum products are being planned or have been adopted following the release of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Article IV Consultation Report on Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the government described the claims as inaccurate and misleading, stressing that they do not reflect its official position.

“The Federal Government is not considering the introduction of any new taxes on telecommunications services or petroleum products,” the statement read.

The government clarified that the IMF report contains only the Fund’s assessments and policy recommendations, which are not binding on Nigeria. Policy decisions, it emphasised, are made through Nigeria’s constitutional, legislative, and institutional processes, guided by national priorities and economic realities.

On petroleum products, the statement confirmed that the current Value Added Tax (VAT) waiver on fuel remains fully in effect and has not been withdrawn. It added that implementing the fuel surcharge provided for in existing law would require a specific ministerial order and publication in the Official Gazette — steps that are not being contemplated at this time.

The suspended taxes, according to the government, have helped keep domestic fuel prices below international averages and those in neighbouring countries, providing relief to Nigerian households and businesses amid global energy market volatility.

Regarding telecommunications, the government noted that the excise duty introduced before 2023 has already been repealed under the new tax laws and is no longer applicable.

The public, media organisations, businesses, and other stakeholders have been advised to disregard any reports claiming the government intends to introduce these new taxes.

The statement reaffirmed the government’s commitment to a transparent, growth-oriented tax policy framework focused on improving revenue administration, expanding economic activity, eliminating inefficiencies, and fostering a competitive environment for investment and job creation.

“Any future tax policy changes, where necessary, will be communicated through official channels and implemented strictly in accordance with the law and due process,” it added.

The statement was signed by Maryann Duke, Senior Special Assistant on Communications & Press Secretary to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy.

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Appeal Court Overrides Justice Lifu’s judgment against ADC, 4 others

The appellate court held that Justice Lifu’s action amounted to an affront on the hierarchy of courts.

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered the stay of execution of the judgment that directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and four other political parties.

In a unanimous decision, a three-member panel of the appellate court led by Justice A. B. Mohammed, berated Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja for flouting an order it made on May 22, which directed him to suspend proceedings before him.

The appellate court held that Justice Lifu’s action amounted to an affront on the hierarchy of courts.

It held that the lower court’s action was “the highest form of judicial impertinence,” stressing that the Supreme Court previously held that a judge who acted in such manner “is unfit for the bench as it amounts to judicial rascality.”

“Courts are enjoined to protect their integrity.

This Court has supervisory authority over the trial court. The decision of the lower court to proceed with the judgment despite the express order of this court is a brazen violation of the hierarchy of the court and the 1999 Constitution.“

This court has the duty to invoke its powers in ensuring that its orders are made.

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Police confirms NIPSS Kuru Jos killings

The command disclosed that security has been beefed up around the facility following the attack.

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Gunmen attacked the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) Kuru, Jos leaving three security operatives dead in the early hours of today, 16th June 2026.

This was revealed by the Plateau State Police Command Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo.

“Regrettably, three security personnel lost their lives during the incident.”

The command disclosed that security has been beefed up around the facility following the attack.

“Security reinforcements have been deployed, and patrols have been intensified around the general area by the Commissioner of Police, CP Bassey Ewah,” SP Alabo stated.

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