Governor Aiyedatiwa of itOndo is expected to be declared as the winner of the 2024 gubernatorial election in Ondo. In the ruling expected on Wednesday the tribunal' judgment is being expected.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court decided that the criminal trial in Washington, DC, about Trump's effort to rig the 2020 presidential election, had to be postponed for a minimum of two more months. By an order issued in December, the Court essentially postponed his trial for a further two and a half months.

Trump has achieved a huge win with this order, which may spare him from prosecution for his efforts to rig the 2020 election completely. Trump wants to postpone his legal proceedings until after the election. If he wins that election, he will then have the authority to direct the Justice Department to dismiss any federal charges brought against him.
Trump took advantage of the federal judiciary's custom of prohibiting two courts from having concurrent jurisdiction over the same matter in order to get an order of this kind from the justices. Therefore, the trial court frequently forfeits its jurisdiction over a matter until the appeal is settled when a party to a lawsuit or criminal process challenges the trial court's ruling.
The trial was put on hold by the court ostensibly because it needed more time to evaluate a weak appeal against a decision made by Judge Tanya Chutkan, the judge overseeing his criminal prosecution in Washington, DC. Trump claims that any prosecution of a former president for any "official acts" he performed while in office is prohibited by the Constitution. This argument has amazing ramifications, which Trump's attorneys haven't exactly done their best to downplay.
In a court proceeding, the attorney for the former president informed the judge that Trump would not face legal consequences even if he had given the order for "SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival," unless the Senate also impeached and found Trump guilty. Considering that two lower courts have previously rejected this argument, it is difficult to see the Supreme Court adopting it.
However, Trump has now used Wednesday's decision to his advantage to push back his trial in the District of Columbia by at least four and a half months. This delay will probably go much longer as the Court will need time to issue an opinion. Oral arguments will be heard by the Court in late April.
In other words, anyone thinking that Trump would go to trial before the November election would be devastated by Wednesday's ruling. Furthermore, this decision casts severe doubt on the Court's ability to monitor Trump-related matters in an unbiased manner, given that the order's stated goal is to allow the justices more time to determine whether or not the president is above the law.
Tekriwal, born in June 1990 into a traditional Marwari family, went to Jawaharlal Nehru Senior Secondary School in Bhopal and Lawrence School in Lovedale. After completing her studies at Coventry University, she got married to a Hyderabad-based businessman.
Acknowledging difficulties in the private aircraft industry, Tekriwal promised to resolve them. She stressed that while organizing private jet trips, brokers and operators sometimes disregard the demands of their clients in favor of profits. Tekriwal continued, "Customers pay astronomical amounts due to sheer lack of transparency and non-availability of charter planes," as reported by Indiatimes.
Following almost 20 months of industry experience and gap analysis, Tekriwal launched JetSetGo. Currently, the organization provides air taxi services, which let Indian cities connect. Using electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, JetSetGo reduces the total cost of chartered flights by combining innovative methods, SMART management, and technology.
. Tekriwal introduced JetSetGo after over 20 months of gap research and industry expertise. Currently, the company offers air taxi services that facilitate communication between Indian cities. By merging cutting-edge techniques, SMART management, and technology, JetSetGo lowers the overall cost of chartered flights by utilizing electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.

In 2017, Forbes claimed that JetSetGo, an Indian private jet concierge service, had a seven-fold rise in income due to the increasing trend of wealthy Indians renting private planes and helicopters using Tekriwal's platform.
Her firm has successfully transported about 100,000 passengers and completed 6,000 flights, making it a major player in the market. It is also a leader in the aircraft leasing sector in India.
The World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders and the Indian government's National Entrepreneurship Award for e-commerce went to Tekriwal. Normally a luxury available only to a chosen few, Tekriwal set out to democratize private aviation by making it more widely available, affordable, transparent, and efficient. She quickly thought of and carried out her preparations to realize this idea.
The Rushville Hotel and Suites in Benin's Government Reservation Area (GRA) served as the venue for the announcement. The governor reports that Senator Okpebholo received 12,433 votes, more than his nearest opponent, Dennis Idahosa, a congressman from the Ovia district in the House of Representatives, who received 6,541 votes.

In Benin's Government Reservation Area (GRA), at the Rushville Hotel and Suites, an announcement was made. The Governor reports that Senator Okpebholo received 12,433 votes, more than the 6,541 votes cast for his nearest opponent, House of Representatives lawmaker Dennis Idahosa of the Ovia constituency.
Okpebholo's win is significant since it establishes him as the APC's nominee for governor of Edo State in the next election. This primary election follows a contentious and unresolved one that was supervised by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma last week. Disagreements regarding Dennis Idahosa's hasty proclamation as the winner led the APC National Working Committee to step in and declare the first primary unresolved.
Uzodimma said that Idahosa had accumulated 40,483 votes, the number that party members had disputed as leading in the gubernatorial run. In addition to addressing the divisive problems that plagued the first attempt, the primary rerun demonstrates the APC's dedication to an open and democratic process for choosing its candidates.
According to reports, the Dangote refinery has established a deadline for selling and exporting its first fuel.
The Dangote Refinery has taken a crucial step by releasing bids for the sale of its first two export cargoes of petroleum.

Dangote has granted Trafigura the contract to load the first shipment, which will consist of 65,000 metric tons of sulfur straight-run fuel oil, by the end of February.
The refinery was reportedly getting ready to ship its first petroleum cargoes to the domestic market in weeks, according to rumors that surfaced.
Major Nigerian oil marketers had signed up with Dangote Refinery to transport and sell petroleum products from the $20 billion plant. According to the article, important marketers operating under the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) umbrella affirmed that, upon registration, they would start distributing fuel from the facility as soon as the contractual arrangements were settled. Additionally, according to sources, the refinery management was met by the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) to discuss arrangements for product purchase.
Energy policy experts praised the progress but did not address whether the change will have an impact on local prices.
Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited is scheduled to deliver 475,000 barrels of crude oil to the Port Harcourt refinery, which will thereafter start up in the meatime. Because to the plant's poor condition, which necessitated testing and renovation to guarantee preparedness for sustainable operations, this is the first crude oil supply in a few years.
In another event, oil firms in Nigeria have been directed by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to deliver around 483,000 barrels of crude oil per day to nearby refineries for the next six months, starting in January 2024. The project is a component of Nigeria's attempts to guarantee a consistent supply to regional refiners for domestic use. In the upcoming year, about six local refineries—including Nigeria's three refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna, as well as the 650,000-capacity Dangote refinery—are anticipated to start producing.
With almost 13,000 tweets including the phrase "boycott NYC," Donald Trump was forced to pay more than $350 million in a huge fraud trial verdict on X.
In an effort to express their displeasure with the civil fraud ruling that penalized former president Donald Trump more than $350 million, truck drivers who support him have stated that they will not be traveling to New York City. Judge Arthur Engoron declared on February 16 that tens of millions of dollars were owed by Mr. Trump, his two sons, colleagues of the Trump Organization, and Trump properties. In addition to being sentenced to pay more than $350 million plus interest, Mr. Trump, his companies, and his trust were also compelled to pay around $4 million to his sons.

It appears that a large number of truck drivers nationwide disagree with the decision. "I've been on the radio talking to drivers for about the past hour and I've talked to about 10 drivers," said a guy going by the online handle Chicago Ray in a video that was uploaded on X after the decision. He added that truckers are going to “stop refusing loads starting on Monday.” He added, "I'll tell you what, you f*** around and find out. I don't know how far across the country this is or how many truckers are going to start denying loads going to New York City."
He said, sporting a headgear bearing the Trump logo, "We're tired of you f***ing leftists f***ing with Trump." "It won't matter to our superiors if we refuse the workload. Okay, let's just go somewhere else. You are aware of how extremely difficult it is to enter New York City in one of these [vehicles]?
"Trucker supporters," he said, quoting Mr. Trump as he referred to the decision as "election meddling." There seems to be some interest in the video. On X, the topic "Boycott NYC" was trending as of Sunday morning, with almost 13,000 postings addressing it. It's uncertain if the boycott will come to pass. However, Chicago Ray is not the only one who has expressed disapproval of the civil fraud decision. "Stand with Trump; Fund the $355M Unjust Judgment" is the title of a GoFundMe page set up by Grant Cardone's affluent wife, Elena Cardone.
"100% of funds will be forwarded to Trump Org for his defense of this ridiculous judgment," her husband said on X. "In the face of what I perceive to be unprecedented and unfair treatment by certain judicial elements in New York," she wrote on the website, reaffirming her support for President Donald Trump. The campaign, which was started by Ms. Cardone, has already raised almost $240,000. The intense response to the civil fraud ruling may be a sign of how the United States will react to the resolution of the continuing legal battles that Mr. Trump is involved in both federal and state courts.
Alhaji Abdulfattah Ahmed, the immediate former governor of Kwara State, has been detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for a second night. They are questioning him over suspected N10 billion embezzlement. Ahmed was not permitted to leave the EFCC's Ilorin zonal office after reporting on Monday morning. On Tuesday, he was not released by the anti-graft agency. Alhaji AbdulWahab Oba, his chief press secretary, verified his visitation to the EFCC office on Monday.

The visit by Dr. Ahmed to the EFCC is customary and formal. As usual, he accepted their invitation and showed them his respect. He is always prepared to address any inquiry or concern about his time serving as the state's governor. Oba affirmed his principal's detention by the EFCC to The PUNCH on Tuesday night. "Yes, he is still with the EFCC. However, because they keep moving the goalposts during the game, we are facing a difficult situation." We currently don't grasp the additional dimension that the case is assuming.
At first, they stated that they required him to present two federal directors as sureties. After arriving, the sureties were requested to provide landed properties in Abuja. This seems contradictory to us. Due to a jurisdictional dispute, the matter was first handled by the EFCC office in Abuja before being moved to Ilorin. He has also been refused direct access to his cook, his physicians, and his medicine, according to Oba. Ahmed was still being held as of Tuesday night, according to a reliable source inside the anti-graft agency. Despite this, the source was unable to provide the results of the questions that had been conducted thus far.
He is present. The questioning goes on. He is staying overnight, according to the source. Since the former governor has accepted every invitation the EFCC has sent him in the past without failing, he challenged the organization to adhere to due process and project transparency in its treatment of the issue. Ahmed was still being held as of Tuesday night, a reliable source in the anti-graft agency informed a journalist. Our reporter was informed by many EFCC sources that the anti-graft organization was looking into transactions totaling N10 billion that took place when the former governor was in office. According to them, the monies were related to certain initiatives that were carried out in the state while Ahmed was in office.
I'm from Nigeria. Man City star defender defends the reason for his arm tattoo of the Super Eagles logo The 27-year-old got the tattoo after seeing the widely shared photo of Manchester City defender Manuel Akanji sporting the senior national team of Nigeria's insignia on his arm. Akanji was born in Neftenbach, Switzerland, to a Nigerian father and a Swiss mother, making him eligible for both nations. However, at the age of 23, his natal country gave him his senior debut, promoting him from the many junior teams he had played for.

He joyfully celebrated City's first-ever UEFA Champions League victory last season, wearing a Nigerian flag around his waist, demonstrating that he still hasn't forgotten his heritage.
Akanji was born in Neftenbach, Switzerland, to a Nigerian father and a Swiss mother, making him eligible for both nations. However, at the age of 23, his natal country gave him his senior debut, promoting him from the many junior teams he had played for. He joyfully celebrated City's first-ever UEFA Champions League victory last season, wearing a Nigerian flag around his waist, demonstrating that he still hasn't forgotten his heritage.
He participated in every minute of his team's summertime 1-0 victory over Inter Milan. He initiated the play that resulted in Rodri's game-winning goal. He has so far been one of the Etihad team's inexpensive acquisitions. With 49 caps as a full-fledged senior international for Switzerland, the 27-year-old demonstrated in Istanbul that he still has ties to his native Nigeria by picking up a Nigerian flag that was thrown at him by fans as he celebrated his team's victory.
After the match, he posted on social media to respond to a question about why he wore a Nigerian flag around his waist. He said, "I feel so Nigerian." This likely clarifies why he got a tattoo of the Super Eagles emblem on his arm.
Son Heung-min, the captain of Tottenham Hotspur and the Korean national team, spoke out about the Asian Cup dispute with Lee Kang-in of Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday. He asked the supporters to accept the younger player's apology and extend forgiveness.

Son Heung-min wrote, "Hello, this is Son Heung-min," in an Instagram post. Today, I'm going to discuss a topic that can be a bit weighty and challenging. After giving serious thought to his actions, Kang-in expressed regret to all members of the national team, myself included.
"When I was younger, I too made a lot of errors and behaved badly. The tough counsel and direction of excellent older players have helped me get to where I am now.

"We will all support Lee as a member of the national team and as captain, to ensure that he doesn't do anything wrong like this again and develops into a better player and person. "Furthermore, I believe that my acts were wrong, and I should be held accountable for that. "But I will also take actions for the team even if it means I get into that [sort of] situation because I think that doing something undesirable is one of a captain's duties. But I will work to lead the team more wisely going forward."Since the tragedy, Kang-in has been going through a really difficult period.
Please, with all of your generosity, pardon him once. As captain of the national team, I ask you. An adorable picture of Son and Lee grinning together accompanied the article. The fact that Son's finger is bandaged in the picture suggests that Lee visited the Spurs captain in London following the Asian Cup. At the Asian Cup, Lee fought with his son when he and other younger players left dinner to play table tennis.
When Son requested them to get back to the team supper, there were reports that things got violent. Although Son and Lee have admitted that there was a disagreement, no one who witnessed the physical confrontation has come forward to corroborate the specifics. Following the first disclosure of the event last week, Lee has been subjected to a torrent of negative feedback from his fan base, several derogatory posts, and even demands to boycott companies that he endorses.
As you may remember, during the last week, reports of an incident between Son Heung-min and Lee Kang-in during the Asian Cup have dominated headlines in Korea, even surpassing the resignation of controversial former national team manager Jurgen Klinsmann.
Many sources state that Son and Lee got into a fight because the captain was upset that some of the younger players decided to skip supper and play table tennis.
Depending on which tales you read, older players like Son thought this conduct was disrespectful, against tradition, or bad for morale. As a result, Son challenged the younger players. There was some altercation, during which Lee struck Son, dislocating his finger.
The Federal Capital Territory's (FCT) Commissioner of Police, Ben Igweh, has emphasized the proactive part that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has played in maintaining security. In a Channels TV interview, Igweh referred to Wike as a security guard. He disclosed that Wike actively engages in patrols and personally supervises people's safety in the Federal Capital Territory.

Igweh also stated that he occasionally runs across Wike while on patrol in places like Bwari, highlighting Wike's dedication to direct observation and interaction. According to Igweh: "Wike is a security guard; you might not be aware that he patrols. We meet paths frequently in Bwari because I am always on patrol and the minister is also constantly on patrol, so he observes things independently. Since he is on patrol, many of us have had to be extra cautious because he is another security guard. Thus, the Minister is also performing admirably, particularly in the matter of solo patrols.
Professor Yusuf Turaki, a prominent figure in the Middle Belt, argues that President Buhari's "Fulanization and Islamization" program is to blame for the current political and religious unrest in Nigeria. He claims that this strategy has strengthened the Far North's "political and religious configurations" and given rise to a "codified, rigid, and exclusivist and dominant Islamic North worldview." He adds that this has sparked political and religious feelings that are escalating the political scene, along with charges made against President Tinubu.

Professor Yusuf Turaki
"Buhari's regime pursued an agenda of Islamization and Fulanization, which fueled an already violent and criminal non-state actors' activities in the social and political sphere," the speaker stated. This program, with its rigorous, regulated, exclusivist, and hegemonic Islamic North ideology, strengthened the political and theological structures of the Far North.
This Northern core is intent on rejecting anything less than this. This is the main reason behind the recent protests and allegations against President Tinubu's political acts coming from this area. This outrageous allegation that despite supporting a Muslim-Muslim ticket, she felt abandoned. This truth is stoking the crazy political narratives and contemporary political, regional, and religious attitudes, which is heating the political climate."