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Peter Obi: Nigerians Being Held Backward By Leadership Failure

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the last presidential election, Mr Peter Obi on Thursday said Nigerians, although highly talented, deeply productive, and undoubtedly progressive people, were being held backward by leadership failure.

Obi made this known in a post on his X handle while congratulating Prof. Chika Unigwe, who recently earned two global honorary distinctions in recognition of her artistic and literary contributions to the nation of Belgium.

According to the statement, Unigwe was decorated with a Knight of the Order of the Crown and recognized with a Proclamation/Oorkonde by the Christoffel Plantin Fonds.

The former Anambra State governor said her iconic rise came as no surprise, adding that he had always expressed confidence in the highly creative and productive nature of Nigerians.

Obi stated that the many heartwarming and inspiring stories of Nigerians making impacts on the global stage could signal the coming of New Nigeria.

He further maintained that the recent brain drain in the country will eventually turn out to be its brain gain in the future.

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Senate approves death penalty for drug traffickers

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Senate on Thursday, May 9, approved the death penalty for those convicted on the charge of drug trafficking in the country.

The punishment prescribed in the extant NDLEA Act is a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

The resolution of the Senate followed its consideration of a report of the Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters and Drugs and Narcotics, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Act (Amendment) Bill, 2024.

The Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights & Legal Matters presented the report during plenary, Senator Mohammed Monguno (APC-Borno North).

The bill, which passed its third reading, aims to update the list of dangerous drugs, strengthen the operations of the NDLEA, review penalties, and empower the establishment of laboratories.

Section 11 of the current act prescribes that “any person who, without lawful authority; imports, manufactures, produces, processes, plants or grows the drugs popularly known as cocaine, LSD, heroin or any other similar drugs shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to be sentenced to imprisonment for life” was amended to reflect a stiffer penalty of death.

Although the report did not recommend a death penalty for the offence, during consideration, Senator Ali Ndume moved that the life sentence should be upgraded to the death penalty.

During a clause-by-clause consideration of the Bill, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, who presided over the session, put the amendment on the death penalty to a voice vote and ruled that the “ayes” had it.

But Senator Adams Oshiomhole objected to the ruling, saying that the “nays” had it.

He argued that matters of life and death should not be treated hurriedly, but Barau said it was too late, as he failed to call for division immediately after his ruling.

The bill was subsequently read for the third time and passed by the Senate.

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Shan George’s money returned to Zenith Bank account

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Nollywood actress Shan George is happy to announce to you all that her N3.6million which was removed from her Zenith Bank account has successfully been recovered and returned back into her account by Zenith Bank.

She however thanks everyone, that “To all those who called, txted, and even sent me their token to enable me pursue d issue, God bless u abundantly and replenish ur pockets a billion folds.”

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