• Is our democracy at risk due to judicial decisions? Renowned public affairs commentator Farooq Kperogi certainly thinks so. In a powerful critique of the Federal High Court's ruling that mandates the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kperogi labels the judgment as “pure judicial banditry.” He argues that such rulings pose a significant threat to Nigeria's democratic future.

    It's alarming to see how judicial actions can impact political landscapes, and it makes one wonder about the long-term consequences for citizen representation. As we navigate these turbulent waters, we must remain vigilant about the safeguards of our democracy.

    What are your thoughts on this ruling and its implications?

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/06/15/adc-deregistration-is-judicial-banditry-kperogi/
    #Nigeria #Democracy #JudicialIndependence #PoliticalJustice #ADC
    Is our democracy at risk due to judicial decisions? Renowned public affairs commentator Farooq Kperogi certainly thinks so. In a powerful critique of the Federal High Court's ruling that mandates the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Kperogi labels the judgment as “pure judicial banditry.” He argues that such rulings pose a significant threat to Nigeria's democratic future. It's alarming to see how judicial actions can impact political landscapes, and it makes one wonder about the long-term consequences for citizen representation. As we navigate these turbulent waters, we must remain vigilant about the safeguards of our democracy. What are your thoughts on this ruling and its implications? Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/06/15/adc-deregistration-is-judicial-banditry-kperogi/ #Nigeria #Democracy #JudicialIndependence #PoliticalJustice #ADC
    ADC Deregistration Is Judicial Banditry — Kperogi
    Renowned public affairs commentator and professor of journalism, Farooq Kperogi, has launched a scathing attack on the Federal High Court judgment ordering the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Cong
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  • 🤔 What happens when politics and justice collide? The New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) in Kano State is facing a heated moment as they condemn the arrest of their member, Aiha K. Nass, by local security forces. Engr. Ibrahim Karaye, the party's State Publicity Secretary, has labeled the arrest as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for security agencies to remain impartial and avoid political bias.

    It's crucial to remember the importance of fair treatment in our democratic society. This situation resonates with many who value justice and equality. Will this incident spark a broader conversation about political freedom and rights?

    Read more about this developing story here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/23/nnpp-condemns-arrest-of-its-member-in-kano/

    #NNPP #PoliticalJustice #KanoState #HumanRights #NigeriaNews
    🤔 What happens when politics and justice collide? The New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) in Kano State is facing a heated moment as they condemn the arrest of their member, Aiha K. Nass, by local security forces. Engr. Ibrahim Karaye, the party's State Publicity Secretary, has labeled the arrest as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for security agencies to remain impartial and avoid political bias. It's crucial to remember the importance of fair treatment in our democratic society. This situation resonates with many who value justice and equality. Will this incident spark a broader conversation about political freedom and rights? Read more about this developing story here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/23/nnpp-condemns-arrest-of-its-member-in-kano/ #NNPP #PoliticalJustice #KanoState #HumanRights #NigeriaNews
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    NNPP condemns arrest of its member in Kano
    The New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) in Kano State has criticized the arrest of one of its members, Aiha K. Nass, by security agencies in the state. Speaking at the party’s headquarters, the NNPP State Publicity Secretary, Engr. Ibrahim Karaye, desc
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  • 🚨 Big news from Niger! Former Minister of Petroleum, Mahaman Moustapha Barke, has been freed after nearly a year of detention. His release marks a significant moment in a turbulent political landscape, raising questions about governance and accountability in the region.

    As we reflect on this development, it's a reminder of the importance of advocating for transparency and human rights in all areas of governance. No matter where we are, we can contribute to a culture of accountability, whether by staying informed, engaging in dialogue, or supporting organizations that promote justice.

    What are your thoughts on political detentions and their impacts? Share below!

    Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/07/niger-frees-former-oil-minister-nearly-one-year-in-detention/

    #Niger #HumanRights #PoliticalJustice #Accountability #CurrentEvents
    🚨 Big news from Niger! Former Minister of Petroleum, Mahaman Moustapha Barke, has been freed after nearly a year of detention. His release marks a significant moment in a turbulent political landscape, raising questions about governance and accountability in the region. As we reflect on this development, it's a reminder of the importance of advocating for transparency and human rights in all areas of governance. No matter where we are, we can contribute to a culture of accountability, whether by staying informed, engaging in dialogue, or supporting organizations that promote justice. What are your thoughts on political detentions and their impacts? Share below! Read more: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/07/niger-frees-former-oil-minister-nearly-one-year-in-detention/ #Niger #HumanRights #PoliticalJustice #Accountability #CurrentEvents
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    Niger frees former oil minister nearly one year in detention
    Niger’s former Minister of Petroleum, Mahaman Moustapha Barke, has been released from detention almost a year after he was arrested by the country’s military authorities, according to members of his family and a close associate. A relative, who spoke
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