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SAD! Jnr Pope’s family, finally fix date for his burial rites

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By Ojomah Austin.

Nollywood actor Mr. John Paul Obumneme Odonwodo, affectionately known as Junior Pope, tragically lost his life in a boat accident while filming a movie on the Niger River. The sudden passing of this talented actor has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and his devoted fan base.

In a touching announcement , the Odonwodo family of Chief Luke Odonwodo from Uwala Abaka, Ukehe, in Nsukkaa, Igboetiti, LGA of Enugu State, expressed their profound grief and announced the funeral arrangements for their cherished son, father, uncle, and beloved superstar.

The funeral arrangements which was signed by Dr. Divine Odonwodo, the family conveyed that Junior Pope’s departure has left an irreplaceable void, and they are finding solace in surrendering to God’s will during this trying period. They conveyed their heartfelt appreciation for the overwhelming support and love extended to them by the public.

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The schedule for the funeral services is as follows:

1. will be conducted at St. John-Mary Vianney Parish in Asaba, Delta State, beginning at 5 pm.

2.) Monday, 13th May, 2024: Another Requiem Mass will be held at Christ the King Parish GRA in Enugu, Enugu State, also commencing at 5 pm.

3.) Tuesday, 14th May, 2024: An Evening of Tributes and Candle Light will be observed at the Amadeo Event Center in Enugu, Enugu State, at 5 pm. This event will provide an opportunity for friends, family, and fans to pay their respects and celebrate Junior Pope’s memory.

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4.) Thursday, 16th May, 2024: A Wake Keep will be held at his ancestral home in Uwala Abaka, Ukehe, in Nsukkaa, Igboetiti, LGA of Enugu State. This gathering will offer the community a chance to come together and mourn the loss of the esteemed actor.

5.) Friday, 17th May, 2024: The Burial Mass will take place at St. Peter’s Parish in Ukehe at 10 am, followed by the interment ceremony, where Junior Pope will be laid to rest.

6.) Sunday, 19th May, 2024: A Thanksgiving Mass will be conducted at St. Peter’s Parish in Ukehe, Nsukkan, Igboetiti LGA, Enugu State. This service will serve as an occasion to commemorate Junior Pope’s life and legacy.

The Odonwodo family humbly invites the public to join them in honoring and celebrating the life of their beloved son, father, uncle, and cherished superstar. They are deeply grateful for the overwhelming outpouring of love, support, and prayers during this difficult period.

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Just in: Shettima jets out to attend Senegal’s independence

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja for Dakar, Senegal for official assignment.

The VP is expected to represent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the West African nation’s 65th Independence Anniversary celebrations.

Senegal marks its Independence Day on April 4 each year, commemorating its liberation from French colonial rule in 1960.

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The annual celebration is a significant event featuring national parades, cultural displays, and ceremonies highlighting the country’s achievements and unity.

A statement issued on Thursday by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, said Shettima’s participation followed an official invitation from Senegalese President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye.

This underscored the strong diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and Senegal.

The two nations share longstanding relations, particularly within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), fostering cooperation on regional security, trade, and development initiatives.

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The event is expected to reaffirm Senegal’s commitment to democratic governance and regional cooperation.

Vice President Shettima is scheduled to return to Nigeria immediately after the one-day celebrations, continuing his engagements in national development and diplomatic outreach.

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Just in: “Ignore rumour mongers, there was no time I collapsed “-Wike asserts

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Federal Capital Territory FCT minister, Nyesom Wike on Thursday dismissed social media reports that he collapsed last week, describing the reports as the handiwork of rumour mongers trying to score cheap political points.

Wike spoke after he inspected four ongoing projects in the territory, including the International Conference Centre ICC.

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CJ transfers Natasha’s case to Justice Nyako

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The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, has reassigned the suit filed by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and others to Justice Binta Nyako.

The case, which was initially handled by Justice Obiora Egwuatu, will now be heard afresh by Justice Nyako following Egwuatu’s withdrawal from the matter. His decision came after allegations of bias were reportedly raised by Akpabio, the third defendant in the suit.

Justice Egwuatu withdrew from the case on March 25, citing concerns over judicial integrity.

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“Justice is rooted in confidence in the court. Once a litigant expresses his belief that there is bias or likelihood of bias on the part of the judge, it will not be in the interest of justice for the judge to continue,” he stated.

He forwarded the case file to the Chief Judge for reassignment.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central Senatorial District, had filed the lawsuit to halt an investigation into her alleged misconduct by the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions. She had sought an interim injunction to prevent the committee from proceeding with disciplinary actions against her.

Justice Egwuatu previously issued an order on March 4 declaring Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension by the Senate null and void. However, on March 19, he set aside a portion of his ruling after hearing arguments from both sides. The Senate had filed a motion urging the court to vacate the order, arguing that it interfered with its legislative duties and could lead to a constitutional crisis.

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During legal proceedings, the Senate’s lawyer, Chikaosolu Ojukwu, argued that the court’s order restrained the Senate from fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities, while Akpoti-Uduaghan’s counsel, Michael Numa, opposed the motion, describing it as a disregard for the court’s authority. He urged the court to dismiss the Senate’s application and take disciplinary action against the defendants for contempt.

Akpoti-Uduaghan also filed a contempt charge, asserting that her suspension was a deliberate violation of the court’s interim injunction. She maintained that the court’s directive was duly served on the defendants, but they proceeded with actions in defiance of the ruling.

Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended) grants the National Assembly the authority to manage its internal affairs, including disciplining its members. However, this power is not unlimited. It must be exercised in accordance with constitutional provisions, due process, and the rule of law.

The principle of separation of powers, outlined in Section 4 for the legislature, Section 6 for the judiciary, and Section 5 for the executive, ensures that each arm of government functions independently without interference. However, courts have the authority to review legislative actions if they infringe on fundamental rights or violate existing laws.

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Judicial rulings have established that while legislatures hold disciplinary authority, their actions must align with the principles of natural justice, particularly the right to a fair hearing, as outlined in Section 36 of the Constitution. The outcome of this case could clarify the extent of legislative immunity and determine whether courts can override Senate disciplinary actions when due process is at stake.

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