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- April 15, 2024

For Sowore and twelve other activists advocating for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the court’s decision to grant them bail on Friday marked a legal victory. However, law enforcement authorities subsequently re-arrested Omoyele Sowore outside the Kuje Magistrate Court after his bail was granted. Police officers dragged Sowore into a waiting vehicle despite the bail

Despite the Independent National Electoral Commission lifting the ban on political campaigns for the Federal Capital T Area Council elections, residents in Abuja are still unaware of the candidates and the upcoming elections, highlighting a political disconnect and potential voter apathy. Three weeks after INEC lifted the ban on political campaigns for upcoming FCT Area

The Strategic Communications and Media Engagement Workshop took place over two days, December 12–13, 2018, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. The participating female candidates received training intended to improve their skills for engaging in elections and other aspects of the political environment. The workshop, organised by the International Press Centre (IPC), under Component 4 of

…Resumes Office at INEC Headquarters, Calls for Cooperation President Bola Tinubu has formally inaugurated Professor Joash Amupitan as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), succeeding Professor Mahmood Yakubu in this role. The Professor of Law was sworn in as INEC Chairman at the presidential villa on Thursday, a week after Senate confirmation

…Why We Arrested Sowore On Thursday, security personnel detained Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate and human rights activist, outside the Federal High Court in Abuja following his attendance at the court session for Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Sowore, a prominent advocate in the #FreeNnamdiKanu campaign, was reportedly

Claim: An X user claims that Nigeria’s primary and secondary school fees remain free Verdict: Misleading Full Context: An X user, @Masterbolaji, posted a message regarding an aspect of the Nigerian election system. The user stated that Nigeria’s primary and secondary education operates as a free school system. This statement was made in a social