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BREAKING: Legal icon Ben Nwabueze dies at 92

Professor Ben Nwabueze (SAN), a leading Nigerian constitutional lawyer and former Secretary General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo worldwide, is dead.
This was revealed by the President General of Atani Town Union, Arinze NZELI, who stated that the prominent legal Icon died at his Lagos apartment at 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 29.
Nzeli said that the illustrious legal icon had been ill for some time before the terrible tragedy.
The member representing the Ogbaru federal constituency in the Federal House of Representatives, Afam Ogene also confirmed the Incident in a Text, stating that the former Ohaneze Ndigbo Secretary-General died on Sunday.
He was aged 92.
Ben Nwabueze, hails from Atani, Anambra State. He is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and was born in 1931.
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Peaceful Kwara Feels Pain of Bandits Attack
The Mahmuda group, a faction of the Boko Haram assailants, had been hibernating in the forested areas of Kwara State.

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MORE than 3,000 residents of Babanla and neighbouring communities in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State fled their homes following bandits’ attacks at the weekend.
The affected communities include Budo Idowu, Ganmu, Eka, Upper Eka, Lower Eka, Oloruntele, Baba Sango, Ayetoro, Ibudo Olosun, Apata Olosun, Kudagbari, among others
The attacks left five persons, and a police officer, dead.
The attackers, believed to be the members of the Mahmuda terrorists’ group, were also said to have attacked the Divisional Police Headquarters at Babanla and carted away weapons.
The Mahmuda group, a faction of the Boko Haram assailants, had been hibernating in the forested areas of Kwara State.
The bandits were also said to have invaded the main market in the community, fired shots, looted several shops and went away with foodstuffs and other items.
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Trump Moves to stop killing of Christians in Nigeria, others
Across the region, Islamist extremists, including Boko Haram and ISIS West Africa, are accused of targeting Christians for killing, displacement, and land seizure.

The Trump’s administration through the White House and the State Department, strongly condemned the killings of Christians in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa by Islamic militants.
In a statement, the U.S. government call the violence horrific and pledging to work with international partners to address the crisis.
The condemnation follows a series of deadly incidents in recent weeks, including the massacre of 27 Christians in the Nigerian village of Bindi Ta-hoss by Islamist Fulani militants.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of horror, with many victims, many of them women and children, burned alive while seeking refuge in a church.
” I lost my wife and second daughter in the attack,” survivor Solomon Sunday told reporters. “They were burned alive.”
In a separate incident on July 27, 49 Christians were butchered with machetes during prayers in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Authorities blame Islamist militants from the Allied Democratic Forces, a group affiliated with ISIS.
Across the region, Islamist extremists, including Boko Haram and ISIS West Africa, are accused of targeting Christians for killing, displacement, and land seizure.
“The Trump administration condemns in the strongest terms this horrific violence against Christians,” the White House said, emphasising that religious freedom is both a moral duty and a U.S. foreign policy priority
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Governor Oyebanji Reshuffle Cabinet, Retains key Commissioners
However, the dissolution does not affect the State Attorney General and the Commissioner for Justice.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has announced the dissolution of the State Executive Council with immediate effect.
This was disclosed in a press statement signed by Prof. Habibat Secretary to the State Government.
Governor Oyebanji thanks the affected members of the State Executive Council and wishes them success in their future endeavours.
However, the dissolution does not affect the State Attorney General and the Commissioner for Justice.
However, the dissolution does not affect the State Attorney General and the Commissioner for Justice.
Also not affected by the dissolution are the Commissioner for Health and Human Services; Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security; Commissioner for Education; Commissioner for Works; Commissioner for Trade, Investment, Industry and Cooperatives; Special Adviser, Special Education and Social Inclusion; and Special Adviser Lands, Survey and e-GIS.
Also, all Directors General who are members of the State Executive Council are to retain their positions.
These are the Director General Office of Transformation and Service Delivery (OTSD), Director General SDGs and Project Monitoring, and Director General Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).
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