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Marriage: Break the law. Go after any man who has shown interest in you and lacks courage to approach you- Priest tells singles ladies above 35 and are interested in marriage

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A Nigerian Catholic priest, Reverend Father Oluoma, has advised ladies that are 35 years and above and are interested in getting married to break the conventional laws of men approaching a woman and ensure they go after any man they like and know he likes them too but lacks the courage to approach them.

 

Speaking to his congregation recently, the cleric said

 

‘’At 35 years of age, my dear sister…You are waiting for a man who would come and propose to you at the airport? 35 years? You are not ready oh! You are waiting for a man to come and propose to you…You don dey enter men-o-pause….What it means is that men will pause.

Break the law! I am saying it and it might sound funny but I am serious. ..If you are a young girl here , marriage is your calling, you know you can be a good wife , good  mother, you desire it and you are 35, If you happen to see any guy who is interested in you but he does not have the courage, you discover that this guy has shown signs of liking you but he doesn’t have the courage to speak to you…My dear sister, break the useless law, approach that guy and say ‘Bro, I have noticed you look at me somehow. I know you like me, you don’t have the courage. The guy will ‘mumuishly’ be laughing.”

 

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Heavy security as protesters gather in Lagos for June 12 demonstration

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A large number of police officers, including personnel from the Nigeria Police Force’s Area F Division, have been deployed on Thursday morning as protesters began to gather at the Ikeja Underbridge in Lagos to commemorate June 12 Democracy Day.

The demonstrators, made up of civil society organisations and pro-democracy activists, assembled to express dissatisfaction with the country’s deteriorating economic situation and growing insecurity under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

While the protest hasn’t officially commenced, security forces nevertheless remain on high alert.

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JUST IN: Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency has pegged ₦50 million as a permit fee for each political party before being allowed to mount billboards and other outdoor campaigning activities.

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Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency has pegged ₦50 million as a permit fee for each political party before being allowed to mount billboards and other outdoor campaigning activities.

Today is the long awaited date for the official flag off for political parties campaign in Anambra for the the November 8 election,ANSAA has announced that any political party rhat wants to mount billboards both outdoor and indoor must pay a permit of N50m.

 

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SUSPENSION: Natasha Akpoti Defeats Akpabio in Court

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The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has struck out two appeals filed by the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio against the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension suit at the High Court.

In a unanimous decision delivered by Justices Hamma Barka, Adebukunola Banjoko, and Okon Abang, the appellate court struck out the motions dated 20th and 25th March 2025, following a formal application to withdraw them.

The court further awarded the sum of ₦100,000 in costs to the 1st respondent, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. Additionally, the court ordered that Appeal No: CA/ABJ/PRE/ROA/CV/395M/2025 be deleted.

The Senate President had sought multiple reliefs from the appellate court, including:

1. An order enlarging the time within which he could seek leave to appeal the decision of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/384/2025. The judgment was delivered by Honourable Justice Obiora Egwuatu on 10th March 2025.

2. An order granting leave to appeal against the High Court’s decision in the same suit.

3. An order extending the time within which the appellant could file a Notice of Appeal against the said judgment.

4. An order staying further proceedings in the matter pending the determination of his appeal.

However, with the withdrawal and subsequent striking out of the motions, the reliefs sought by the Senate President are effectively nullified at this stage.

This ruling marks a significant legal win for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in her ongoing legal battle surrounding her controversial suspension.

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