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We will work to export Nigerians’ culture abroad, generate revenue for the country – Hannatu Musa Musawa

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Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Hon. Hannatu Musa Musawa

The Honourable Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa has applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for carving out the new ministry from the old Federal Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, which she said has afforded opportunity for the full utilization of Nigeria’s diverse cultures.

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The Minister who assumed office on Tuesday in Abuja said, Nigeria could realise her greatness by harnessing her diverse cultures and creative abilities, particularly the entertainment sector and export them abroad for revenue generation, lamenting that such opportunities were untapped for several decades past.

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Addressing the press, the pioneer Minister in the new Ministry also stated that it was time, the nation’s diverse were used to re-fire the message of unity of the country which the forefathers bequeathed, but for which it has been abandoned for several decades.
She said: “Nigeria as a nation as this point, is really on the precipice of greatness. We are already a great nation and the whole world is looking up to us to see if Nigeria is able to export our culture, our arts and entertainment in the world’s stage. There is so much interest in what Nigeria will be able to offer.

“I think by giving us this ministry, it gives us opportunity to tap into that space in a way it will completely change the narrative of Nigeria in other to cultivate our culture and our heritage to show case who we really are as a people.

“Apart from the potential of generating revenue into the nation, revenue that will be put back into the system that will benefit Nigerians in all the sphere, we can use this ministry to nurture unity of the nation that our forefathers like Ahmadu Bello, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Sardauna, Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe and the rest bequeath to us. Somehow, the message of unity in our diversity has several decades ago been lost and so there is great task ahead of us and we need all hands on deck to export ourselves to the international stage.

“Of Course, the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Tourism was merged with the Ministry of Information becoming the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism and in the wisdom of Mr President, it was divided into three to allow us each to be able to specialize in those areas.

“In the couple of years, I must say this particular space has been completely untapped, or has not been unutilized in a way that it gives us deliverable that we need as a nation.

“Let us rediscover who we are as a nation and let us reunite and the find the beauty of what make these 250 diverse cultures unique and we are going to do that by doing all the things necessary to be done by cultivating all policies that have already been put in place and the action plan of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This was the vision that he told us about during his campaign.

“He told us yesterday that we are not representing any region, we are representing the country and now that action plan that he has together with policy framework that we are going to put together are really robust that will take this ministry into the higher heights.”

The Minister was received by the Coordinating Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dr. Ngozi Onwudiwe and staff, was told that heads of agencies under the Ministry would be available to brief her on their mandates at the appropriate time.

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BREAKING: Key contact details missing in petition to recall Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan – INEC

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has acknowledged receiving a petition for the recall of the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District but noted that key contact details of the petitioners were missing.

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In a press release signed by Sam Olumekun, the National Commissioner and Chairman of INEC’s Information and Voter Education Committee, the commission stated that the petition was submitted with six bags of documents containing signatures from more than half of the 474,554 registered voters in the district.

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However, the covering letter only provided a general location, “Okene, Kogi State,” without a specific address or multiple contact numbers as required by INEC’s regulations.

INEC emphasized that the recall process is guided by the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act 2022, and its 2024 Regulations and Guidelines for Recall.
The commission assured that once the petition meets all requirements, it will proceed with verifying the signatures using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in an open process involving petitioners, observers, and the media.

INEC is currently making efforts to reach the petitioners through other means and urged the public to disregard speculation on social media regarding the recall process.

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Natasha’s case to be assigned to another Judge as Egwuatu recuse himself, citing Akpabio’s petition

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Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja, has recused himself from Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s case citing a petition by lawyers to Senator Godswill Akpabio.

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The case bothered on suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Udughan from the Senate for six months, but a dramatic twist to it Justice Egwuatu who is presiding over the matter on Tuesday recused himself and ordered that the cas file be sent to the Chief Justice for reassignment.

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The trial judge based his decision on a petition the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, wrote to challenge his objectivity in the matter.

Though the suit was originally fixed for hearing, however, when the matter was called up by the court’s clerk, Justice Egwuatu announced his decision in a short ruling he delivered.

He said the case-file would be returned to the Chief Judge for a reassignment to another judge.

It will be recalled that Justice Egwuatu had on March 4, issued an interim order that stopped the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions from going ahead with the disciplinary proceeding that was initiated against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan over an allegation that she flouted rules of the legislative house.

He held that the disciplinary process should be placed on hold, pending the determination of the suit that was brought before him by the embattled female lawmaker.

More so, Justice Egwuatu gave defendants in the matter, 72 hours to show cause why it should not issue an order of interlocutory injunction to stop them from probing the plaintiff for alleged misconduct, without affording her the privileges stipulated in the 1999 Constitution, as amended, the Senate Standing Order 2023, and the Legislative Houses (Powers and Privileges) Act.

He granted permission for the plaintiff to serve the Originating Summons and all the accompanying processes on all the defendants, through substituted means.

It held that they should be served by handing the processes to the Clerk of the National Assembly or by pasting them on the premises of the National Assembly and publishing same in two national dailies.

The interim orders followed an ex-parte application and an affidavit of urgency that was brought before the court by the lawmaker.

However, despite the orders of the court, the Senate Committee held its sitting and slammed the plaintiff with a six months suspension.

Following an application by the defendants, Justice Egwuatu subsequently amended the interim order he issued in favour of the plaintiff, by vacating the aspect that barred the Senate from undertaking any activity within the pendency of the suit.

The Senate President had through his team of lawyers led by Mr. Kehinde Ogunwumiju, SAN, queried the powers of the court to meddle in the affairs of the Senate.

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Reports of Justice Agim accompanying Wike to UNICAL convocation false, misleading Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria has denied that one of its justices, Justice Emmanuel Agim accompanies the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to the convocation at the University of Calabar in the South South Nigeria.

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The denial came amid suspicion that Justice Agim who wrote a judgment of the Supreme Court in favour of the 27 lawmakers in Rivers State is close to Wike, hence, his presence around Wike has triggered speculations.

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Wike is the former governor of Rivers State and a current of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) who controls lawmakers in Rivers.

In a statement issued on Monday by the Supreme Court’s Director of Information and Public Relations, Festus Akande, he refuted the claims, saying Agim attended the event on his own.

The statement described the rumour as misleading, insisting that Justice Agim attended the event as a honoree, urging Nigerians to disregard the social media lies.
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“Hon. Justice Agim attended the convocation as an esteemed honouree and an alumnus of the institution, who the Governing Council had found worthy to be conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Law (Doctor Honoris Causa),” the statement read.

“That Justice Agim was recognized for his significant contributions to the legal profession, which reflect his dedication to justice, integrity, and the rule of law.

Naija News reports that the statement highlighted that Justice Agim’s achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring legal professionals and students alike.

The statement also addressed the claim that Justice Agim had attended the convocation ceremony in the company of Nyesom Wike.

It stressed that this was a false narrative, stating that Justice Agim’s attendance was independent of any government ministry or department and that he was not accompanying any government official.

“Any insinuation to the contrary is not only inaccurate but undermines the judicial independence that is crucial to our democracy,” the Supreme Court emphasized.

Additionally, the statement noted that Justice Agim had been scheduled to attend the burial ceremony of Hon. Justice Stanley Alagoa in Bayelsa State but had sought permission to attend the convocation ceremony instead.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court urged the media and the public to verify information through credible sources before dissemination.

“We encourage the public and media to verify information through credible sources before sharing or publishing to prevent the spread of misinformation,” the statement concluded.

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