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Natasha appealed judgment she lost to enforce non-existence recall order – Lawyer

A legal analyst, Dayo Fadugba, on Tuesday said the suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, appealed a judgement she lost while attempting to enforce a non-existent order of her recall.
Fadugba said contrary to misleading public narratives, Natasha lost all the reliefs she sought before the Abuja Federal High Court.
According to Fadugba: “I consider it a duty to draw the attention of the general public to the ongoing legal developments surrounding the judgment delivered by Hon. Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on July 4, 2025, in the case instituted by the suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.”
The legal analyst said the Abuja Federal High Court dismissed the following claims Natasha had sought.
He said the court dismissed Natasha-Akpoti’s challenge to the Senate’s decision to invite her to appear before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.
Fadugba said, “Her objection to the reassignment of her seat in the Senate chamber.
“Her claim in seeking to speak from an unauthorised seat on the Senate floor. In dismissing this claim, the court held that she was in breach of the Senate Standing Orders when she attempted to invoke Order 10 (which is an order of privilege), whereas she had violated Order 6 (1) and (2) by refusing to speak from her newly assigned seat. This conduct was rightly held to be unparliamentary.
“Her argument that she cannot be disciplined by the Senate.”
The lawyer noted that all these claims were resolved against her, adding that most importantly, no positive or mandatory orders were issued by the court for her recall to the Senate.
In a statement he issued, Fadugba said: “Despite this judicial defeat, Senator Natasha was seen celebrating with her supporters, falsely suggesting that the court had ordered her recall. When the reality of the judgment became clear, she filed a Notice of Appeal against aspects of the decision she found unfavourable, particularly the direct orders of the court that found her guilty of contempt and imposed specific sanctions. The court ordered her to:
“Pay the sum of 5 million naira to the Federal Government;
“Pull down from her Facebook page a satirical and mocking post purporting to be an ‘apology’; and
“Publish a sincere apology in two national newspapers and on her Facebook page.
“To date, she has not complied with any of these clear and unequivocal orders. Instead, she now seeks to return to the Senate under the guise of enforcing a non-existent court order, falsely claiming that the obiter dicta of the Honourable Judge, mere judicial observations, constitute binding and enforceable directives. This distortion is legally flawed and grossly misrepresents the true state of the law and the facts.
“Even more troubling is the emerging pattern of converting serious judicial proceedings into social media content, prioritizing optics over substance and trivializing the gravity of legal accountability.”
Fadugba lamented that in response to this self-induced legal confusion, a cross-appeal and an interlocutory application were filed by the Senate.
The lawyer noted that these are aimed at preserving the dignity and independence of the Senate and preventing any disruptive consequences arising from the deliberate mischaracterisation of the court’s decision.
He further added: “It must be emphasised that this cross-appeal is not political. It is a constitutional safeguard, filed to affirm that Justice Nyako’s remarks suggesting a review of Senate Standing Orders or the recall of the Senator were merely advisory opinions (obiter dicta). They were not binding judicial orders, as they did not emanate from any of the reliefs sought by the Plaintiff and cannot, in law, be enforced.
“The public is hereby reminded that the Nigerian Senate remains committed to order, decorum, and the rule of law. It will not be railroaded or destabilised by media stunts or sensationalist narratives. Governance must proceed with focus and seriousness, unmarred by distractions.
“The Senate remains firmly focused on its legislative responsibilities and wholly supports President Bola Tinubu’s administration in its commitment to democratic governance and national development.”
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Niger Assembly raises alarm over student overload at Minna health facilities

The Niger State House of Assembly Standing Committee on Health, Nutrition, and Primary Health Care has raised concerns over the excessive strain on healthcare facilities caused by the large number of students present at centres visited in Minna, the state capital.
The committee explained that the overloading of healthcare facilities would negatively impact their mode of operation.
Led by its chairman, Umar Nasir, member representing Paikoro Constituency, the committee made this known during an oversight visit to level-two primary healthcare facilities in Minna.
He noted that the facilities do not provide a conducive environment for staff to discharge their duties in line with professional standards.
“This visit is a significant step towards ensuring that the health care system in the state is functioning effectively and efficiently,” the lawmaker said.
He stated that the committee undertook the visit as part of its legislative duty to support the efforts of the executive arm of government, adding, “the oversight is not restricted to only Minna, but we intend to spread it to other level-two primary health care facilities.
“At the end of the oversight function, we will come up with a conclusive report to be presented at the plenary of the House for further legislative action.
“This report will undoubtedly provide valuable insights and recommendations for improving the health care system in the state.”
The committee visited Idris Ibrahim Kuta Memorial Primary Health Care Centre, Lafiya Jari, Soje B Kpakungu, Taimakon Juna GPMC, Peter Sarki Road, and the Ministry of Primary Health Care.
The Commissioner for Primary Health Care, Dr Ibrahim Ahmed Dangana, commended the committee for the oversight visit.
“The essence of the visit is to strengthen the committee’s oversight function to ensure accountability in the system, service delivery, and people’s satisfaction with the services. This collaborative effort between the executive and the judiciary is a good development in the quest for better service delivery,” he stated.
The officers in charge of the facilities visited, including Hadiza Ahmed of the Idris Ibrahim Kuta Memorial Primary Health Care Centre, and Aminu Shehu of Lafiya Jari Soje B Kpakungu, thanked the committee for the visit, while highlighting challenges such as manpower shortages and lack of power supply (notably solar lighting), among others.
They also assured the committee that all observations made would be acted upon accordingly.
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NNPCL retail outlets, others reduce fuel price

Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has reduced its premium motor spirit price.
OSUNDAILY NG correspondent who went round NNPCL retail outlets in Abuja on Tuesday gathered that state-owned firms have also slashed their petrol pump price to N895 per litre from N910.
This comes as NNPCL filling station along Kubwa Expressway, Wuse Zone 4, Wuse Zone 6 (Berger), and other locations in Abuja visibly adjusted their fuel pump price to reflect the new price.
The reduction represents an N15 downward petrol price review in NNPCL retail outlets.
NNPCL is not alone in the petrol reduction; Dangote Refinery’s retail partner, MRS filling stations in Abuja, also reduced their petrol price by N25 to N885 per litre from N910.
Similarly, other filling stations in Abuja, such as Ranoil and Empire Energy, also reduced their petrol pump prices to N910 and N915 per litre on Tuesday from the previous N920 and N935.
The development comes hours after OSUNDAILY NG exclusively reports that Nigerian Petroleum Products Marketers announced a plan to slash petrol prices to between N900 and N920 per litre in Abuja.
Recall that Dangote Refinery reduced its ex-depot petrol price twice this July so far.
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Katsina Gov, Umar Radda weeps as Buhari’s remains finally laid to rest [VIDEO]
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The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umar Radda wept uncontrollably when the body of the former president, Muhammadu Buhari was being laid to rest.
OSUNDAILY NG reports that Muhammadu Buhari, who died in London on Sunday after a prolonged illness was buried in his hometown, Daura in Katsina State.
Dignitaries from Nigeria and other countries were gathered at graveside at about 5pm on Tuesday for the interment.
He was finally buried according to Islamic rites at about 5:50pm.
The remains of the former leader arrived at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua International Airport in Katsina State at 2pm amid heavy security and emotional scenes.
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