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Ekiye hails Rep Chinda, other minority caucus members for constructive style of leadership

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…says leadership is not about physical combat but advocacy for peace and unity

A peace Ambassador, Dr Ekiye. C. Ekiye has hailed the Minority Leader of the tenth House of Representatives Rep Kingsley Chinda and his colleagues for their constructive style of leadership.

Ekiye made this disclosure in a statement entitled: ‘A call for Peace, Unity And Constructive leadership over the weekend where he chronicled Chinda’s peaceful approach to resolving knotty issues.

Read him:
“Greetings to the great leaders of our nation and fellow Nigerians.

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“Today, I rise to encourage every Nigerian to continue placing their faith in actions and decisions that promote peace, progress, and unity—values that true nation-builders uphold, even if those who thrive in crisis may not appreciate them.

“In this spirit, I want to particularly commend the Minority Leader of the Federal House of Representatives, Rep. Ogundu Kingsley Chinda, for exemplifying what it means to lead with wisdom, loyalty, and purpose.

“He is not just a politician—he is a seasoned lawmaker, a man of peace, and a dependable leader whose commitment to national interest remains steadfast.

“To those who believe that opposition must mean antagonism, hatred, or constant confrontation, I urge you to rethink that notion.

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” Constructive opposition is not about creating chaos—it’s about holding power to account respectfully, and working towards solutions that benefit the people.

Ekiye explained that: “The current peace and stability we are witnessing in the National Assembly and, by extension, the Federal Government, is no accident.

” It is because we have leaders in the opposition like Chinda who understands that crisis is not a path to progress—but peace is.

“Chinda is well-schooled, well-prepared, and deeply experienced. He knows that leadership is not a battlefield, but a platform for dialogue, negotiation, and service.

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” Those hoping for chaos in the name of opposition will be disappointed, because leadership today must be defined by collaboration, not combat.

“I firmly believe that nothing is more important than peace. In a time where some seek to divide, disrupt, and discredit, we must stand firm in celebrating and supporting those who strive to build, unite, and lead with integrity.

“Let me take this opportunity to applaud Rep. OK Chinda and other patriotic lawmakers who are making meaningful contributions to national unity and development.

“Do not be discouraged or distracted by those who mistake peace for weakness. Posterity is already taking note of your work and will reward your efforts.

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“To all Nigerians: let us reject the politics of division and embrace the politics of purpose. Let us value leaders who seek solutions—not strife. And let us remain united in the belief that a peaceful and progressive Nigeria is not only possible—it is our collective responsibility.

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Love Over ‘Spec’: Aproko doctor shares the reason he married his wife

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By Francesca Hangeior  

Nigerian medical doctor and content creator Aproko Doctor has sparked conversations online after revealing that his wife, Chef Amaka, did not fit the image of his ideal partner when they first met.

Speaking during an interview, Aproko Doctor explained that although his wife didn’t match the physical “spec” he had imagined, he fell in love with her because of her personality, values, and compassion.

“My wife didn’t look anything like the spec I created in my head. It was what she was saying, her thoughts, and most importantly, her heart for people. She was peace for me.”

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His remarks have generated mixed reactions on social media.

While some applauded him for highlighting the importance of character over physical appearance, others argued that publicly stating one’s spouse was not their “spec” could be hurtful, regardless of the intended message.

The comments come shortly after Chef Amaka shared her emotional journey living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and the hurtful remarks she endured about her appearance and fertility after their marriage.

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Just in: Court confirms Mark-led leadership of ADC, dismisses Abejide’s suit

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday affirmed Sen. David Mark-led leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Justice Musa Liman, in a judgment, also dimissed the suit filed by Rep Leke Abejide challenging Mark and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as national chairman and national secretary of the party for lacking in merit.

Justice Liman upheld the preliminary objections filed by ADC, Chief Ralph Nwosu, Mark and Aregbesola which challenged Abejide’s suit.

The judge held that the court lacked the jurisdiction to dabble into the internal affairs of ADC, as the suit was non-justiciable.
He also held that Abejide lacked the legal right to have instituted the suit, having failed to show to the court that his rights had been violated in any way as a result of the emergence of Mark-led leadership.

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He equally held that Abejide, who is a member of House of Representatives, failed to explore the party’s internal mechanism for dispute resolution.
Justice Liman also resolved the three issues in the substantive suit in favour of the defendants.
On whether Mark, the former Senate president and Aregbesola, who was former Governor of Osun, emerged as leaders of the party in compliance with the enabling laws, the judge resolved this against Abejide, the plaintiff in the suit.

He held that the handing over of the leadership of the party by Nwosu to Mark did not violate the provisions of the party’s constitution.
The judge agreed that the disputed July 2, 2025 meeting of the party was a stakeholder meeting which preceded the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held on July 29, 2025, that produced Mark and Aregbesola as party’s leaders which was monitored by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Justice Liman, therefore, declared that the emergence of Mark and Aregbesola as leaders of ADC was valid and in accordance with the constitution, the Electoral Act, 2026 and party’s law.
The judge consequently awarded a fine of N2 million each in favour of all the defendants which shall be paid by Abejide.

He also awarded a N10 million fine against Abejide’s lawyer in compliance with the Electioral Act, 2026.
Abejide had instituted the suit to stop Mark-led leadership of ADC.

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In the originating summons, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1637/2025 filed on Feb. 15 by Idris, the lawmaker sued ADC, Ralph Nwosu, Mark, Aregbesola and INEC as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.
Nwosu was the former national chairman of ADC who stepped down for Mark, the ex-Senate president.

Abejide, among the eight reliefs, sought an order nullifying Nwosu’s handover or transfer of ADC’s leadership to Mark and Aregbesola as interim national chairman and intenm national secretary respectively on July 2, 2025, at Shehu Musa Yar’adua Centre, Abuja for being illegal, unlawful, null and void.

He sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining Mark and Aregbesola from parading themselves as leaders of the party “as thelr purported appointment, selection or election was unlawful, illegal, null and void.”
He also sought perpetual injunction, restraining INEC from recognising Mark and Aregbesola as ADC’s interim national chairman and interim national secretary “.
He alleged that their appointment. selection or election did not meet the requirements of Section 82 of the Electoral Act, 2022,” among other prayers.

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Pilot in Beijing Tower crash had written about self-harm, says Govt

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By Francesca Hangeior
 
The pilot who died after crashing a small plane into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, injuring 13 people, had mental health issues and had written about suicide in his diary, authorities said Thursday.

The 66-year-old man flew a light aircraft into the 528-metre (1,732-foot) CITIC Tower in Beijing’s Central Business District on Friday at 5:55 pm (0955 GMT).

The plane crash raised questions about aviation safety in tightly secured Beijing, with the CITIC skyscraper around seven kilometres (4.3 miles) away from Zhongnanhai, the government compound which houses top Chinese leaders.

AFP journalists at the scene had seen a hole in the windows of one of the building’s upper floors, with witnesses reporting plane debris and a small fire at the foot of the tower.

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The pilot — surnamed Liu — was divorced, lived alone in Beijing and “had long suffered from insomnia and anxiety, and his diary contained multiple references to ‘ending his life’”, the capital’s Chaoyang district government said in a statement.

“This was an incident endangering public safety caused by personal reasons,” it added.

Liu worked as a freelancer and had obtained a sport pilot license in 2021 and a private pilot license in 2024, according to the statement.

On the afternoon of the incident, Liu took off from a general aviation airport in suburban Pinggu district and conducted both supervised and solo flights, the statement said.

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During his last solo flight, Liu “deviated from the designated area and lost contact with the airport” before the crash, it added.

He was flying a two-seat propeller-driven light aircraft.

Chinese social media was rapidly scrubbed of photos and videos of the plane crash shortly after it took place, while police at the scene stopped journalists and onlookers from taking pictures of the building.

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