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You’re truly our worthy ambassador – Body of Benchers honours Wike

The Body of Benchers has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, as one of its worthy ambassadors.
The body’s chairman, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), stated this when he and other officials visited the minister in Abuja on Friday.
Awomolo explained that the Body of Benchers is the legal body of practitioners of the highest distinction in the legal profession.
He added that the body was responsible for the formal call to the Bar of persons seeking to become legal practitioners and disciplining lawyers.
“The Body of Benchers, as we all know, represents men and women with the highest distinction in our profession.
“We are regarded as the soul, the coordinator or the spirit that guides the legal profession, including the administration of justice,” he said.
He said the delegation was in the minister’s office to thank him for his intervention in the judiciary’s affairs.
He said that the interventions were not limited to FCT, adding that the minister intervened in matters relating to the welfare and goodwill of the judiciary in Rivers when he was the governor.
He thanked Wike for his responsiveness in appreciating the need to help the judiciary in areas where it needed it.
“This afternoon, I am honoured to lead the delegation of the Body of Benchers to thank you for being a faithful member of the body.
“I want to thank you, sir, for your responsive interventions in judicial matters.
“You are a good representative of the legal profession in the cabinet of President Bola Tinubu.
“The president even called you a good man during a live interview on national television. Nothing can be better than that. Continue to put in your best as our ambassador,” he said.
Awomolo said that coming from the body of the men of the highest distinction in the legal profession, “whatever you do, we are watching.
“At regular times, we will come to say thank you for being a good ambassador, thank you for your commitment and loyalty to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and thank you for all you are doing.”
He commended the minister for the ongoing construction of comfortable accommodation for judicial officers, describing it as a “responsive intervention”.
He explained that the move was by the separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of government.
He said this was contrary to the erroneous perception by some Nigerians that the gesture was intended to influence the judiciary.
The chairman further said that the visit was to update the minister on the body’s activities and introduce the incoming Chairman, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, former Chief Justice of Nigeria.
He asked the minister for continued support for the judicial arm of government.
Responding, Wike reiterated his commitment to contributing to the development of the judiciary.
He explained that the construction of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, the Annex Office Complex of the Body of Benchers, and the Judges’ Quarters was based on approval by Tinubu.
He said the funds were budgeted, approved by Tinubu, and passed by the National Assembly.
He added that the story was the same for the ongoing construction of staff quarters at the Nigerian Law School, Bwari, adding that funds have been earmarked for constructing two hostels in the institution in the 2025 budget.
“Without the approval of the budget, it would have been tough for me to support the Body of Benchers and the judiciary in general.
“The court of appeal complex and the judges’ quarters under construction were also appropriated.
“To me, whatever I can do to support the profession I belong to, I will do, and I owe nobody an apology for supporting efforts to enhance the judiciary’s performance.
“I will not miss this opportunity to contribute to the growth of the legal profession,” the minister said.
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Edo Gubernatorial Election Tribunal Announces Ruling Date(Tomorrow)

The Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has scheduled its judgment for Wednesday, April 2, 2025, according to.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the 2024 election. Okpebholo triumphed over Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP).
The tribunal had reserved judgment in the petition filed by the PDP and its candidate, Asue Ighodalo, who are challenging Okpebholo’s victory. They are alleging electoral irregularities such as over-voting, ballot non-serialization, improper collation, and computation errors.
Throughout the hearings, the petitioners called 19 witnesses and subpoenaed a Senior Technical Officer from INEC’s ICT department, who presented 154 BVAS machines to support the over-voting claims.
INEC, Okpebholo, and the APC are the first to third respondents in the case marked EPT/ED/GOV/02/2024. INEC did not call any witnesses to counter the petitioners’ claims. Okpebholo called one witness, while the APC called four before closing their defense.
The tribunal, led by Justice Wilfred Kpochi, announced that the judgment date would be communicated to all parties by the Secretary of the tribunal.
During the hearings, the petitioners’ lead counsel, Adetunji Oyeyipo (SAN), formally adopted their final written address. INEC’s counsel, Kanu Agabi (SAN), argued that the case lacked merit and urged the tribunal to dismiss it, pointing out that the petitioners’ polling unit agents had signed the result sheets and could not distinguish between what they heard and observed.
Agabi further criticized the petitioners for failing to present alternative results or credible evidence to support their claims, describing the allegations of non-compliance as weak. On behalf of Okpebholo, Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN) emphasized that the APC candidate won through valid votes, countering the petitioners’ claims about non-serialization of materials and over-voting.
APC’s counsel, Emmanuel Ukala, also adopted the final address, stating that the petitioners failed to provide enough witnesses to support their case and criticized their limited focus on just five polling units out of over 4,000 in the state.
In response, petitioners’ counsel, Ken Morzi (SAN), clarified that their complaints were confined to 765 polling units and argued that the case should be assessed comprehensively, not just by the percentage of contested polling units. He stressed that their primary issue was with the transformation of 25 votes into 525 at the collation centers.
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Baby Mama: Elon Musk responds to calls on child support payments

Elon Musk has responded to the allegations made by Ashley St. Clair, who accused the billionaire entrepreneur of reducing their child support payments by 60%. According to St. Clair’s claims, the drastic reduction in payments forced her to sell her Cybertruck in order to make up for the financial gap.
The allegations were made public through a post on X (formerly Twitter), where Ashley shared her frustrations about the financial support she was receiving from Musk.
In a move that quickly garnered attention, Elon Musk took to Instagram to address the situation. In his post, Musk stated that, despite not being certain whether the child in question is his, he has still provided substantial financial support to Ashley. Musk revealed that he had given Ashley $2.5 million and that he is also sending her $500,000 annually.
He also mentioned that he is open to confirming paternity, noting that he is not opposed to finding out if the child is indeed his, though there is no court order mandating such an action.
Musk’s statement stirred up a lot of conversation online, with many reacting to the financial figures and the ongoing public drama surrounding the child support dispute. His comment about not knowing for sure whether the child is his, despite providing significant funds, has led to further scrutiny and debate about the nature of their relationship and financial arrangements.
This exchange between Musk and St. Clair highlights the complexities of high-profile relationships and the often-public nature of personal financial disputes, with both parties seemingly airing their grievances on social media platforms.
The situation has drawn a wide range of opinions, with some sympathizing with Ashley’s financial struggles, while others have questioned the level of support Musk has provided.
Regardless, the incident has undeniably sparked buzz across social media, bringing attention to both the public figures involved and the ongoing controversy surrounding child support.
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Edo Killings: Jibrin Shares Details of His Discussion with Okpebholo

Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, has called for justice following the killing of 16 hunters in Uromi, Edo State, who were traveling to the North.
Jibrin made the statement after receiving a condolence visit from Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, who expressed his condemnation of the killings and updated Jibrin on the progress of the investigation.
Governor Okpebholo disclosed that 14 suspects had been arrested in connection with the incident and would be brought to Abuja for further interrogation. He also mentioned the formation of a committee by the Edo State Government to assist the families of the victims.
In response, Jibrin commended the governor for his efforts and urged him to ensure that justice is served, leaving no stone unturned in the pursuit of the perpetrators.
He emphasized the importance of punishing those responsible to serve as a deterrent to others, stating that the primary demand from everyone was justice. Jibrin further noted that he had been in contact with the governor multiple times on the matter before their meeting.
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