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Senate faults court order, asks CJN to caution judicial officers

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The National Assembly has rejected all the arguments President Muhammadu Buhari gave for withholding assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018.It based its position on a report submitted by its legal department.
The Senate at its executive session on Tuesday had referred the president’s veto to the department for advice. Upon the receipt of the report on Wednesday, the Senate delegated a team of senators, led by Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, to consult the House of Representatives. This meeting, according to a Senate source, was successful.

The report points out that the president’s claims – that the amendment introducing a specific sequence for elections under Section 25 of the Principal Act 2010 infringed on the discretion of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to “organise, undertake and supervise elections” – is flawed.

It states: “The correct legal position, however, is that by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 First Alteration Act 2010, Act No. 1, specifically, Section 5 provides that Section 76 of the Principal Act is altered thus (a) subsection (1) in line 2, by inserting immediately after the word ‘commission’ ‘the words’ in accordance with the Electoral Act.
“From the above amendment, it is crystal clear that the power to regulate the principal elements of all federal electoral processes were by the above amendment removed from the Independent National Electoral Commission and vested in the Assembly, which has the power to make laws for peace, order and good governance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

According to the report, “The argument of the president that the sequencing of the elections under Section 25 infringed on the discretion of INEC, without expressly pointing out what specific aspects or ways and manner, cannot be a basis for legal or constitutional argument or decision.

“With due respect, the opinion expressed is too general to establish a basis for the exercise of a legal or constitutional power, more so because ‘discretion’ is a principle governed by the rules of administrative law and not that of constitutional law on which the president claimed to have anchored his arguments.”

The report explains: “The new subsection (3) to section 138 actually clarifies the ambiguity contained in subsection 1 of the Principal Act and reinforces the constitutional standards specified in Sections 65, 106, 131 and 177 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999.”

According to the report, “It is within the competence of the National Assembly to make laws in respect of the procedure regulating elections into local government councils in accordance with item 11 of the concurrent legislative list of the 1999 Constitution as amended.”

Also yesterday, the Senate charged the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Walter Onnoghen, to caution judicial officers against granting court orders capable of truncating parliamentary operations.

The Federal High Court, Abuja, had on Wednesday given an order restraining the National Assembly from passing the bill into law. Justice Ahmed Mohammed also asked the defendants to maintain the status quo ante belum, pending a March 20 adjournment. He gave the order while delivering ruling on an oral application for a preservative order brought by Accord Party.

Adopting a motion sponsored by the Senate Minority Leader Godswill Akpabio, the chamber described the ruling as unfortunate. It argued that the order breached the separation of powers and agreed Akpabio should write a letter to the CJN to draw his attention to the matter.

Legal experts meanwhile have been shedding light on the implication of the court order. Prof. Epiphany Azinge, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), said: “I think it is a disservice to the constitution and its provision as far as separation of power is concerned. I don’t think that the legislature can tomorrow pass a motion that can stop the courts from sitting, except it is by legislation, so to speak. Even constitutionally, that cannot fly because nothing can be done that would amount to the usurpation of the powers of the court.

“I believe that we must respect constitutional provisions, as far as the sharing of power among the organs of government is concerned. We must be very careful to avoid anything that is untoward as we draw nearer to elections. We have passed through this channel before and I don’t think we need it again.”

Prof. Maxwell Gidado (SAN) noted: “It is an interim order. I will rather like to wait and hear their ruling on it. What they just want to do is maintain the status quo until Tuesday, when they will hear the substantive matter. Otherwise, as far as the law is concerned, the court has no jurisdiction to stop the National Assembly from performing its duty.

“Processes of lawmaking can be challenged, if they do not follow laid down rules. But the act of overriding presidential veto is a constitutional power. As far as I am concerned, there is no court of law that can prevent them from carrying out that function because it is a constitutionally guaranteed power, if only they can muster the two-thirds’ majority.”

Mr. Sylva Ogwemoh (SAN) said: “The judge made it clear in that order that it is not a restraining order but to maintain status quo pending the determination of the substantive suit on Tuesday. Whether the substantive issue before the court has merit or not is not something that can be determined now.

“So, the plaintiff is saying he has come to ventilate his grievance. It is the duty of the court to listen to the plaintiff vis-a-vis the defendants and come to conclusion whether it has merit or not. And before it does that, the court wants to be sure that there is a balance between the two parties.
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“The order is not saying the National Assembly does not have powers to pass a bill but to ensure that nothing is further done until the issues before it are determined.”

Renowned constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze (SAN), argued that Paragraph 15(a) of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution does not confer INEC with the power to determine the sequence of elections.

He made the position known in a letter to Senate President Bukola Saraki yesterday. Nwabueze stressed that what Paragraph 15(a) says is that INEC shall have power to organise, undertake and supervise all elections to the offices of the president and vice president and to the membership of the Senate and House of Representatives, and organise, undertake and supervise all elections to the offices of governor and deputy governor of a state and to the membership of the House of Assembly of each state of the federation.

He said the United States, usually relied upon in this matter by INEC and others, offers no precedent whatsoever for the idea of one common electoral body organising and conducting elections for the offices of the president, vice president and members of Congress, as well as elections to the offices of governor, deputy governor and members of the state legislative assemblies.
The idea, he said, is not only totally unknown in the United States but is also forbidden in true federalism. “No question therefore ever arises of a common election timetable or the order or sequence of elections to offices at federal as well as state levels. Our craze for uniformity when our diversity dictates otherwise, as if uniformity is a magic wand for unity, is the force driving the whole unnecessary controversy,” he said.

According to him, “If we must continue to have one common electoral commission for federal elective political offices, as well as for state elective political offices, then we must get away from the idea of a common electoral timetable for the two sets of offices, whose functions are separate and different and have nothing linking them together.”

He added: “Federalism in Nigeria recognises and is built upon the immense diversity of the country, the demands of which must not be sacrificed on the altar of uniformity of election timetable. A uniform timetable for both federal and state government elections would undermine and imperil the foundation of the federal system built, as earlier stated, on the heterogeneous nature of the society comprising peoples of different cultures spread over a huge expanse of territory, which gives rise to situations and circumstances that may make it impracticable to adhere rigidly to a uniform election timetable.”
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Adebayo Salami Celebrates Five Decades In Nollywood

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Veteran Nollywood actor Adebayo Salami, also known as Oga Bello, has been in the movie business for 50 years! To celebrate this achievement, the 72-year-old actor posted a black-and-white picture on Instagram with some of his fellow actors. He thanked God for his successful career and wonderful family. Oga Bello also said that even though actors might get tired sometimes, they never truly retire from their passion for acting.

He wrote, “With over 5 decades of committed practice in Nollywood, I am indeed most grateful to Almighty God for His unending blessings over my career and family. Actor only gets tired, actor does not retire. Get ready for what is coming soon.”

 

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Adebayo Salami’s acting career started way back in 1964. He joined a group called Young Concert Party, led by Ojo Ladipo (Baba Mero). This group’s name changed a few times, from Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group to finally Awada Kerikeri Theatre Group. When Baba Mero passed away in 1978, Salami became the leader of the group. This put him in the spotlight and helped him get noticed.

Salami also made movie history. He appeared in the very first Yoruba film ever made, called “Ajani Ogun.” The lead role in that movie was played by Adeyemi Afolayan, the father of well-known actors Kunle Afolayan and Gabriel Afolayan.

In 1985, Salami didn’t just act, he also produced his first movie, “Ogun Ajaye,” with his Awada Kerikeri group. Since then, he’s become a well-rounded movie talent. He acts, directs, and produces movies all the time, making him a big player in the Yoruba film industry.

It seems acting talent runs in the family! Salami has two sons, Femi and Tope Adebayo, who have become successful actors and movie producers themselves.

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Mayorkun Finally Addresses Nicki Dabarbie’s Ritual Allegations

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Afrobeats singer Mayorkun has responded to claims made by social media influencer Nicki Dabarbie. She accused him and his colleague, Skiibii (Abbey Elias), of attempting to use her for a ritual.

On April 19, 2024, Nicki Dabarbie accused Mayorkun and Skiibii of plotting to use her for a ‘money ritual’. She supported her claims with pictures and videos describing the incident.

Mayorkun took to his X page to deny all the allegations. He stated that he had never met Nicki Dabarbie and was unaware of her existence before the allegations.

Mayorkun mentioned that he initially wanted to let the court handle the situation, but the spread of false information prompted him to speak out. He stressed that he did not know Dabarbie and warned fans about the dangers of cancellation culture and its potential harm to his life and career.

He wrote:

“You know, I was going to let this remain as a court case but when I checked the comments under some of the blogs where these ridiculous allegations were posted, I was quickly reminded of how gullible most people are on the internet and how they are ready to run along, spreading any negative news without any form of clarity.

“Just for the record, I never met that person on the said day, still never seen that person till this day, never knew about that person’s existence not until those allegations came up.. yet she claimed I put ‘something’ in her drink. A lot of people believed that story, and you think I’ll let this libelous claim fly? No!”

He added,

“I wanna re-instate, I have never seen this person before, even as I am typing this! I still haven’t set my eyes on this person.. Like, what else can I say? How else can I prove this? There’s no need for me to ask for an apology where I won’t get any. I just needed to say this publicly and get it off my chest.. cos if it was a case of ‘cancellation’ as many people are quick to do, I for don go back to dey find work for bank.”

He stated that he would pursue additional charges against her, even though she is currently in prison on unrelated charges.

Earlier, Mayorkun had threatened to file a N1 billion lawsuit against Nicki Dabarbie.

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“Stop Making Films Where Nigerians Travel Abroad Dey Mumu” – Yul Edochie Tells Filmmakers

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Nigerian actor Yul Edochie is calling out Nollywood movies for a tired trope. He’s criticising films where Nigerian characters travel abroad and then act immature or foolish.

Edochie believes these portrayals are a bad look for Nigerians. He argues that Western movies typically show their characters going abroad and becoming more resourceful or successful. He wants Nollywood to showcase a more positive and realistic image of Nigerians on the global stage.

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