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PDP Crisis: INEC asks court to hands off Anyanwu’s case

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… I’m the authentic National Secretary, Enemchukwu insists

By Ikechukwu Nnochiri

ABUJA– The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, on Thursday, urged the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court to hands off the suit Senator Samuel Anyanwu filed to challenge his removal as the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The electoral body, in a counter-affidavit it filed in opposition to the suit, argued that it would be in the interest of justice for all the parties to await the outcome of an appeal on the dispute, already pending before the Supreme Court.

In a 10 paragraphed affidavit that was deposed to by one Mohammed Ayuba, INEC said it was in line with its powers, as well as its Regulations, Guidelines and Manuals, that any correspondence between it and political parties, must be signed by both the National Chairman and National Secretary of the political parties.

The Commission told the court that it deliberately decided all these while, not to comment on Anyanwu’s legal action.

“That the 1st defendant did not intend to join issues with the plaintiff, pending the determination of the appeal at the Supreme Court,” INEC stated

Besides, it argued that “the courts jurisdiction is ousted in matters dealing with internal affairs of political parties.”

At the resumed proceeding in the matter, counsel to INEC, Mr. Ahmed Mohammed, drew the attention of the court to the counter-affidavit his client filed against Senator Anyanwu’s suit, on March 7.

Likewise, other defendants in the case indicated that they filed preliminary objections to challenge the competence of the suit.


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On his part, Chief Udeh-Okoye Enemchukwu, who the party had since endorsed as Senator Anyanwu’s replacement, told the court that all the parties had since entered their respective briefs of argument before the Supreme Court.

He insisted that Senator Anyanwu had ceased to be the National Secretary of the PDP, following the concurrent judgements of both the High Court and the Court of Appeal in Enugu .

Chief Udeh-Okoye, who is the 4th defendant, told the court that though the plaintiff was elected at a National Convention the party held on October 30, 2021, for a four-year tenure, he, however, lost the position after he was nominated as candidate of the party for the governorship election that held in Imo State in 2023.

He told the court that whereas Article 47(5) of the PDP Constitution requires any officer elected into the party’s Executive Committee at any level, to resign before running for any elective office, Article 47 (6) made provision for the appointment of someone from the same area or zone, to serve out the tenure of such officer.

The 4th defendant told the court that following Senator Anyanwu’s refusal to vacate the office, the Board of Trustees of the PDP, in a letter dated October 12, 2023, drew the attention of the National Chairman of the party, Ambassador Umar Damagun, to the constitutional breach.

He said the South East zone Executives of the party, in a meeting held at Enugu on October 16, 2022, nominated him to serve out the residue of Senator Anyanwu’s remaining tenure in office.

Chief Udeh-Okoye told the court that the litigation that led to the concurrent judgements of the courts in Enugu, was a fallout of the meeting where he was nominated, stressing that the Supreme Court is already seized of the facts of the case.

“I am aware that subject to the unlikely event that the plaintiff’s appeal at the Supreme Court is allowed, I remain the authentic and substantive National Secretary of the PDP,” the 4th defendant added in the affidavit he filed through his team of lawyers led by Mr. Paul Erokoro, SAN.

Meanwhile, Justice Inyang Ekwo adjourned the matter till March 25 to hear all the preliminary objections alongside the substantive suit.

Senator Anyanwu had approached the court, praying it to stay the execution of the judgements that sacked him from office.

It will be recalled that Court of Appeal in Enugu had in a judgement it delivered last December, upheld a High Court verdict that sacked Senator Anyanwu and recognized Chief Udeh-Okoye as the national scribe of the party.

The court held that Anyanwu’s continued stay in office as National Secretary was in breach of PDP’s Constitution, having contested and emerged as the party’s candidate in the governorship election that held in Imo State last year.

Dissatisfied with the verdicts, Anyanwu lodged an appeal that has been reserved for judgement by the Supreme Court.

The BOT and National Working Committee, NWC, of the PDP had in line with the subsisting judgements, endorsed Chief Udeh-Okoye as the National Secretary of the party.

Anyanwu outrightly rejected their decisions, insisting that the position is still the subject of an ongoing litigation.

The post PDP Crisis: INEC asks court to hands off Anyanwu’s case appeared first on Vanguard News.


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FULL LIST: Top 5 deadliest gunmen attacks in Benue State

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Benue State, often referred to as Nigeria’s food basket, has endured some of the most brutal gun attacks in the country’s recent history.

In the last few years—particularly under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration—the state has remained a hotspot of violent clashes, mostly attributed to suspected herdsmen, bandits, and militia groups.

These attacks, frequently targeting farming communities, have left hundreds dead, villages razed, and thousands displaced. Despite repeated promises from federal and state authorities, peace remains elusive for many rural dwellers caught in the crossfire.

This report compiles the five deadliest gunmen attacks in Benue State, highlighting the scale of destruction and human loss in each case.

1. The Yelewata and Daudu Massacre – (June 13–14, 2025)

The most horrifying episode yet under Tinubu’s presidency unfolded in the Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, where suspected herdsmen carried out coordinated attacks on Yelewata and Daudu communities.

Witnesses and local officials reported that the assailants burned homes, trapping residents—including military and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) officers—inside. The casualty figures remain disputed.

The Benue State Emergency Management Agency confirmed at least 59 deaths, while Amnesty International and local residents claimed the death toll could be as high as 200.

The attackers allegedly came from Nasarawa State and struck in the dead of night, catching villagers unprepared.

President Tinubu, responding to public outrage, declared “enough is enough” and directed security agencies to respond with decisive action. He also charged Governor Hyacinth Alia to initiate a reconciliation process and bring peace to the area.


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2. Gwer West Attack – (May 25, 2025)

Just weeks before the Yelewata killings, Aondona village in Gwer West LGA witnessed another deadly raid.

Gunmen believed to be herdsmen attacked the community, killing at least 20 people and injuring many more.

Local residents said the attackers moved with precision, setting fire to homes and opening fire on those trying to flee.

The assault further heightened tensions across Benue, with many criticising the federal government for failing to respond effectively to earlier warnings.

3. Makurdi Killings – (June 12, 2025)

Barely 48 hours before the Yelewata massacre, another bloody episode unfolded in the Makurdi Local Government Area.

Gunmen stormed the communities of Mtswenem and Akondotyough Bawa, killing about 25 residents.

The back-to-back attacks—first in Makurdi and then in Guma—sent shockwaves across the state and reinforced fears that Benue was under siege.

4. 2022 Guma Attacks – (April 11–12, 2022)

Although this incident predates President Tinubu’s administration, it remains a critical reference point for understanding the ongoing crisis in Benue.

In April 2022, heavily armed herdsmen raided Semaka, Tyotugh, and Gaambetiev villages, all within Guma LGA, killing at least 25 people and injuring many others.

The attack led to renewed calls for the establishment of state police and exposed the vulnerability of rural communities across the Middle Belt.

5. Odugbeho Massacre – (June 7, 2021)

Another major attack, although it occurred before the Tinubu era, took place in Odugbeho village, Agatu Local Government Area.

On the night of June 7, 2021, suspected Fulani herdsmen invaded the community and killed more than 40 residents.

The Odugbeho massacre highlighted the recurring and cyclical nature of communal violence in Benue, with Agatu often serving as a flashpoint.

The community has since remained vulnerable despite military deployments and intermittent peace efforts.


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Burned skeletal remains found in bush identified as missing South African woman last seen with her boyfriend

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It has been confirmed that the human remains found in a bush belong to Sibongile Hadebe, a 35-year-old woman who went missing in May, 2025 in Mamelodi East, Tshwane, South Africa.  The charred skeletal remains were discovered in Eldorado Park on Thursday, June 12, 2025.  Hadebe’s disappearance had been a concern for her loved ones.  The last person to see her was her boyfriend, who claimed she “just wanted air” before vanishing. The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding Hadebe’s death, and efforts are being made to locate her boyfriend for questioning.  The case has sparked widespread concern, and many are calling for justice to be served. As the investigation unfolds, the community is left shaken and grieving.  Hadebe’s family and friends are demanding answers and seeking justice for her tragic d3ath. The police urge anyone with information about Hadebe’s disappearance or m8rder to come forward and assist with the investigation.  o2 1750061331o3 1750061348o4 1750061363o5 1750061377 The post Burned skeletal remains found in bush identified as missing South African woman last seen with her boyfriend appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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'We’re grooming employers, not job seekers' – Minister Olawande on bold youth reforms

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Comrade Ayodele Olawande, the Minister of Youth Development, has outlined a series of ambitious reforms and initiatives aimed at repositioning the Ministry of Youth Development and empowering Nigerian youth. 

In an exclusive interview with Pulse Nigeria‘s senior correspondent, Segun Adeyemi, Minister Olawande shed light on the challenges and strategic pivots undertaken since his elevation to the ministerial role seven months ago, following a prior stint as Minister of State within the same ministry.

The Minister emphasised the distinct focus of the newly separated Ministry of Youth Development, which historically had been overshadowed by sports. 

“A lot of people will believe that the Ministry of Youth Development is ‘how many people have you created a job for?’ But again, the Ministry of Youth Development cannot create jobs; it’s not Labour,” Olawande clarified, stressing that the ministry’s role is to foster an environment for youth to thrive. 

His initial months have been dedicated to a rigorous process of “thinking and strategising” to properly define the ministry’s mandate and capabilities, acknowledging that the full impact of these reforms might extend beyond his tenure.

National Youth Confab: A Grassroots-Driven Dialogue

A key initiative on the Minister’s agenda is the upcoming National Youth Confab, which he clarified is a “conference,” not a “congress.”

This confab, which predates any recent protests, was conceived as a strategic move to engage Nigerian youth at the grassroots level.

Unlike previous top-down approaches, the current administration, under President Tinubu’s directive, aims for a “down-top” engagement.

Minister Olawande revealed a meticulous planning process, emphasising consultation over a “fire brigade approach.”


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Consultations across more than 28 states highlighted significant regional disparities in the needs of young people, leading to a decentralised confab structure.

The first two weeks will focus on grassroots and zonal engagements, with subsequent weeks dedicated to consolidating recommendations.

To ensure transparency and broad participation, a portal will soon be launched for open registration. The confab will prioritise representation, with 90% of delegates aged 18-35 and a 50% gender balance, including provisions for people living with disabilities.

Significantly, the Minister highlighted efforts to include “informal youth” – artisans, hawkers, and the like – who constitute a significant, often-overlooked segment of the youth population.

The thematic areas for discussion at the confab are comprehensive, covering:

  • Governance and Political Participation.

  • Economic Transformation, Entrepreneurship, and Job Creation.

  • Education and 21st-Century Skills for the Future.

  • Technology and Innovation.

  • Climate and Energy Transitions.

  • Social Cohesion and Security

Crucially, the confab’s outcomes will lead to “administrative actions” (including presidential directives and policy reviews), “constitutional reforms” (proposals for amendments to the National Assembly), and “legislative actions” (a review of existing laws).

To ensure accountability and implementation, a multi-stakeholder youth confab task force and an “impact index” will be used to track progress.

NYSC Reforms: Shifting Focus from Job Seeking to Entrepreneurship

Addressing concerns about the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Minister Olawande affirmed ongoing reforms. He reiterated a ministerial directive, signed on October 24, 2024, to post corps members to their areas of study, a departure from previous practices.

Regarding accommodation challenges, particularly in urban centers like Abuja, the Minister acknowledged the issue but steered away from direct government-funded lodge construction.

Instead, he highlighted existing collaborative efforts, including those with the Ministry of Digital Economy to provide fiber optic internet in federal universities, and a broader strategy of fostering “youth desks” in all ministries with youth-centric initiatives.

The overarching aim of NYSC reform, according to Olawande, is to transform corps members into “employers, not job seekers.” 

He stressed the importance of embedding entrepreneurship into the NYSC experience, citing existing partnerships with organisations like NASENI and the Bank of Industry (BOI). 

He revealed plans for a “National Youth Development Bank,” currently in the pipeline, as a strategic long-term initiative to provide financial support for youth-led ventures, distinguishing it from past, ill-structured schemes.

Building a Legacy of Empowerment and the “Voice of the Youth”

When asked about his desired legacy, Minister Olawande expressed his aspiration to be remembered as “the voice of the youth” and for a “planned legacy” that empowers young people beyond mere “tokenism.” 

He emphasised the need for his actions to pave the way for greater youth participation in leadership, including the presidency. 

His vision centers on human capital development, ensuring that young Nigerians are equipped to be impact creators and employers, rather than perpetually seeking government employment.


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