NBA president scores INEC high on conduct of elections

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has scored the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC high in the February 25 presidential and National Assembly elections.

In an interview with Channels TV, the president of the association, Yakubu Maikyau, scored the commission 80 percent for its handling of the election.

“I will say that the elections went well. Those who came out were happy to express their franchise. There were challenges, definitely. There were some infractions, some of them actually constituted electoral offences but on the whole, I will score INEC as having performed maybe about 78, 80 percent in the delivery of these elections.”he said

The NBA president asked the commission to make deliberate efforts to sure that the lapses witnessed during the last round of elections are not repeated this weekend during the governorship and state assembly polls.

“That is why we are admonishing and advising INEC and recommending to INEC that in those areas where we saw lapses in the election held on the 25th February 2023, deliberate efforts must be taken to make sure that those lapses did not occur again in the elections that are coming up on the 11th March because when these lapses happened, it impacted on the confidence of the public in the process.” he said

NBA legend, Dennis Rodman announces he’s going to Russia to seek release of Brittney Griner

NBA hall of famer, Dennis Rodman has announced plans to visit Russia to seek the release of Brittney Griner, the WNBA star who was sentenced to nine years in prison on drug charges.

Earlier this month, Griner was sentenced to nine years in a Russian jail for drug possession earlier this month.

Her lawyers have filed an appeal and there are understood to be separate talks underway over a possible prisoner swap.

Rodman has now revealed plans to make a trip of his own to negotiate the Olympic champion’s release. “I got permission to go to Russia to help that girl,” Rodman told NBC News.

“I’m trying to go this week.” He did not specify who had given him permission to travel to Russia.

The 61-year-old Rodman has described himself as a “basketball ambassador.”

In 2014, he was invited to Russia by Vladimir Putin and called the country’s president “cool”.

He also has a friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who is an avid NBA fan.

DEBORAH SAMUEL: NBA postpones conference over Sokoto unrest

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Tuesday postponed indefinitely its conference for Section of Public Interest and Development Law (SPIDEL) slated for Sokoto over the ongoing unrest in the state.

The NBA President, Olumide Akpata, who confirmed the development in a statement in Abuja, said the conference was postponed over concerns about the security situation in the state since last week’s gruesome of a female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Deborah Samuel, by an angry mob for alleged blasphemy.

Samuel, a 200-level student of the college, was stoned and burnt to death by her colleagues over an alleged insulting remark against Prophet Muhammed last Thursday.

Two persons had been arrested by the police in connection with the heinous act.

A group of Muslim youths on Saturday staged violent protests in the Sokoto metropolis and demanded the release of the two suspects.

The development forced Governor Aminu Tambuwal to impose a 24-hour curfew in the state.

The NBA President, who decried the student’s murder, said Akpata, said the conference was postponed over the safety of participants.

Akpata said: “The NBA is deeply worried not just by the chilling news of the murder of Miss Deborah Yakubu, but also by the sudden and sad turn of events and the deteriorating security situation in Sokoto State.

“As such, having critically reviewed the current security condition in Sokoto, it has become apparent that we cannot guarantee the safety of our guest speakers, delegates and other stakeholders that have committed to attend the NBA-SPIDEL’s conference which was designed to put the State in the global spotlight for the duration of the conference and beyond.

“Accordingly, the executive committee of NBA-SPIDEL came to the painful decision to request, and I have approved, that the 2022 NBA-SPIDEL annual conference be postponed not only for the safety of our conferees and guests but as a mark of respect for the memory of the slain Miss Deborah Yakubu.

The NBA acknowledges the efforts put in by the Sokoto state government towards the conference which is now beset by the prevailing security situation.

“While we recognise that the Sokoto State government has imposed a curfew to stem the unrest, the NBA urges the state government to fully collaborate with the federal government to initiate measures — and where necessary deploy its coercive instruments — to restore peace and order to the state, safeguard lives and property and dissuade vandalism and impunity.”

Unknown assailants kill ex-NBA chairman in Imo

(NBA) in Owerri, Imo State, Ndieonyemah Nwankwo.

Nwankwo lifeless body was found with a machete cuts on his neck inside his office in the Imo State capital on Saturday.

The spokesman of the Imo State police command, SP Orlando Ikeokwu, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Saturday, said the command received a report on the gruesome murder of the lawyer and quickly deployed police operatives to the scene.

He added that the lifeless body of the NBA official was found in a pool of his own blood inside the office.

The spokesman said: ”Taking a further look around the office, a machete with blood stains suspected to be have been used in inflicting the cuts on him was found on the floor.

“We also discovered that his car and other yet to be identified items were taken away.”

Ikeokwu added that the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Nasiru Mohammed, has ordered an investigation into the killing of the lawyer.

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