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Senate awaits copy of judgment as Natasha plans Tuesday return
Senate awaits copy of judgment as Natasha plans Tuesday return
The suspended Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has proclaimed her determination to resume legislative duties in the Senate on Tuesday, following a Federal High Court decision that overturned her suspension and ordered her immediate reinstatement.
However, although the legislator prepares to return, the Senate has stated that it would take no official action until it gets and reviews the Certified True Copy of the judgement issued on July 4, 2025.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Yemi Adaramodu, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, stated that, while the Senate’s legal staff was present in court, the whole judgement was not read in public.
He stated that a formal application had been submitted to receive the CTC for correct legal interpretation.
“Pending receipt and examination of the CTC, and acting on the advice of counsel, the Senate shall refrain from taking any steps that may prejudice its legal position,” Adaramodu said.
He also stated that because no party in the suit had yet received the enrolled order of the judgement, no enforcement could legitimately commence.
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The Senate reassured Nigerians that it is committed to the rule of law and constitutional governance, urging the public to stay calm and patient as the legal process unfolds.
However, the suspended senator stated that she would resume parliamentary duties on Tuesday.
The lawmaker revealed this in a video uploaded on social media that went viral on Sunday.
She thanked her followers for being by her side.
“I thank you for your support. I am glad we are victorious today. We shall resume in the Senate on Tuesday by the grace of God,” she said.
In the ruling, Justice Binta Nyako decided that the suspension was unconstitutional and ordered Akpoti-Uduaghan’s immediate reinstatement.
However, the court found the senator guilty of contempt over a Facebook post that was portrayed as a humorous apology to Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
The court said that the tweet breached an interim order issued on March 4, 2025, which prohibits parties from making public or social media comments about the pending lawsuit challenging her suspension.
Justice Nyako ordered a ₦5 million fine on the senator for the post, which was found to violate the court order.
The Senate suspended Akpoti-Uduaghan in March following a contentious plenary session that became tense due to arguments about seating arrangements in the chamber.
Days later, during a live television interview, she accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment, adding to the scandal.
In her ruling, Justice Nyako underlined that the senator’s extended suspension was not only procedurally faulty but also denied the people of Kogi Central their constitutional right to representation.
Senate awaits copy of judgment as Natasha plans Tuesday return
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UK Announces Airspace Restrictions, Road Closures for Tinubu’s State Visit
UK Announces Airspace Restrictions, Road Closures for Tinubu’s State Visit
The United Kingdom has announced temporary airspace restrictions and enhanced security measures in Windsor ahead of the state visit of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu scheduled for next week.
According to Thames Valley Police, the restrictions are part of a comprehensive security operation being coordinated with the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, the Royal Household, and other partners to ensure the safety of dignitaries, residents, and spectators expected during the high-profile visit.
Chief Superintendent Adrian Hall of the Thames Valley Police Joint Operations Unit said the airspace restrictions are only one component of extensive security preparations for the visit.
He noted that security agencies have considerable experience policing major royal events in Windsor and that significant planning and preparation have gone into ensuring the safety of the event.
Authorities explained that Windsor Castle already operates under a permanent airspace restriction throughout the year, but the measure will be temporarily extended on Wednesday, March 18, to strengthen security for President Tinubu’s state visit.
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The temporary no-fly zone will be enforced from 7:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. in coordination with the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and aviation authorities. Officials warned that any aircraft or drone operator who violates the restriction could face arrest and prosecution under the Air Navigation Order.
Beyond the airspace controls, authorities said a large-scale policing operation will be deployed across Windsor during the visit. This will include armed police units, mounted officers, specialist search teams, road-policing units, and neighbourhood patrol teams.
Security agencies will also deploy Project Servator teams, a specialised policing strategy designed to deter and detect criminal activity through unpredictable patrols and public engagement.
In addition, authorities confirmed that Windsor’s extensive CCTV network, hostile vehicle mitigation barriers, and other protective security measures will be activated to safeguard the event.
Police also announced that several road closures and parking restrictions will take effect from March 17, with possible traffic disruptions around Windsor town centre as preparations for the visit intensify.
Some footpaths and pedestrian crossings may also be temporarily restricted during ceremonial processions connected with the visit.
Residents and visitors have been advised to plan their movements ahead of time and follow official traffic guidance during the period of the state visit.
Police further urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities through 101, while emergencies should be reported via 999.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu are expected to be hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle from March 18 to March 19, marking a significant diplomatic engagement between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
The visit is expected to attract tight security arrangements and ceremonial events, typical of state visits hosted by the British monarchy.
UK Announces Airspace Restrictions, Road Closures for Tinubu’s State Visit
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MURIC Hails FG for Suspending Petrol Imports, Urges 100% Crude Oil Supply to Local Refineries
MURIC Hails FG for Suspending Fuel Importation, Urges Full Crude Supply to Local Refineries
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has commended the Federal Government of Nigeria for suspending the importation of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, into the country, describing the move as a bold step towards strengthening local refining capacity and achieving energy independence.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Executive Director of the group, Ishaq Akintola, praised the government for what he described as a strategic decision that could help reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products.
According to MURIC, the suspension of petrol imports follows a noticeable boost in local refining activities, particularly with the operational improvements recorded in domestic refineries. The group said the development signals a positive shift in Nigeria’s petroleum sector after decades of reliance on foreign refined products despite being a major crude oil producer.
Akintola noted that the policy could help conserve foreign exchange, strengthen the naira, and create more jobs within the country’s oil and gas sector. He added that the decision aligns with long-standing calls by stakeholders for the revitalisation of Nigeria’s local refining industry.
The Islamic human rights group, however, urged the Federal Government to go further by ensuring that 100 percent of Nigeria’s crude oil production is supplied to local refineries before any export commitments are considered.
According to the statement, prioritising local refineries with crude supply would guarantee steady production of refined products, stabilize domestic fuel availability, and reduce the recurring fuel scarcity experienced across the country.
MURIC also called for strict monitoring and transparency in the implementation of the policy to ensure that local refineries operate efficiently and that the benefits of the decision reach ordinary Nigerians.
The group expressed optimism that if properly implemented, the suspension of fuel imports and prioritisation of local refining could mark a turning point in Nigeria’s quest for self-sufficiency in petroleum products.
Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude oil producer, has historically relied heavily on imported refined petroleum products due to the long-standing challenges faced by its state-owned refineries. However, recent developments in the sector have raised hopes that increased local refining capacity may significantly reduce the country’s dependence on imports.
MURIC Hails FG for Suspending Fuel Importation, Urges Full Crude Supply to Local Refineries
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Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
Tehran, March 11, 2026 – Iran has officially announced that it will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing security concerns and strained relations with the United States.
The announcement came from Ahmad Donyamali, Iran’s Sports Minister, who said the current circumstances make it impossible for the national team to compete. “Given that this corrupt government has murdered our leader, there are no conditions under which we can participate in the World Cup,” Donyamali stated. “Two wars have been imposed on us in the past eight or nine months, and several thousand of our citizens have been killed. Therefore, we have no chance of participating in this way.”
Iran had qualified for the tournament, which is scheduled to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with group stage matches set in U.S. cities such as Los Angeles and Seattle. The Iranian team was drawn into Group G, alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said Iran would have been welcomed to compete, and U.S. authorities confirmed the team would have been allowed entry. However, Iran’s leadership rejected participation, citing ongoing conflict and security concerns.
The withdrawal leaves FIFA with the task of determining how to fill Iran’s spot in the tournament and adjusting the group stage schedule accordingly. Officials are expected to make an announcement in the coming days.
This marks the first time Iran has voluntarily withdrawn from a World Cup after qualifying, highlighting the growing tensions in the region amid recent military and political escalations.
Iran Rules Out Participation in 2026 FIFA World Cup
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