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Osun Decides: Official Results Released So Far

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Voting in Osun governorship election has ended. The results are coming in and it is looking like a two-horse race between Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Senator Ademola Adeleke and the incumbent, Adegboyega Oyetola of All Progressives Congress, APC.

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, results are expected from 3,763 polling units; 332 ward collation centres, 30 LG collation centres, and to be collated at a State Collation Centre where the final declaration of results will be made.

Osun Decides-: LG Results

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OSUN DECIDES: Stage is set for final collation of results

Odo Otin LGA Final Result

APC: 13,482

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PDP: 14,000

Ife Central LGA Election Results

A: 202
AAC: 145
ADP: 374
APC: 17880
APM: 59
APP: 21
BP: 10
LP: 134
NNPP: 14
NRM: 29
PDP: 13532
PRP: 42
SDP: 50
YPP: 44
ZLP: 08

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Ila-Orangun LGA.
PDP — 13,026

APC — 9,562

***OROLU LOCAL
A : 69
AAC: 55
ADP: 271
APC: 9928
APM:21
APP:14
BP: 15
LP: 32
NNPP: 04
NRM: 14
PDP: 10282
PRP: 18

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Ifelodun LGA
A – 65
AAC – 93
ADP – 487
APC – 16,068
APM – 45
APP – 13
BP – 07
LP – 18
NNPP – 13
NRM – 17
PDP – 17,107
PRP – 31
SDP – 12
YPP – 47
ZLP – 13

**Ilesa West LGA Election Results

A: 106
AAC: 77
ADP: 407
APC: 10,777
APM: 48
APP: 22
BP: 09
LP: 40
NNPP: 13
NRM: 16
PDP: 13,769
PRP: 45
SDP: 21
YPP: 33
ZLP: 20

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Atakumosa West LGA official result
A- 75
AAC- 35
ADP-178
APC- 6601
APM-25
APP-19
BP-4
LP-13
NNPP-9
NRM-21
PDP-7750
PRP-29
SDP-11
YPP-22
ZLP-2.

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***Ifelodun LGA
Registered voters : 80,021

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Accredited voters : 34,860
A – 65
AAC – 93
ADP – 487
APC – 16,068
APM – 45
APP – 13
BP – 07
LP – 18
NNPP – 13
NRM – 17
PDP – 17,107
PRP – 31
SDP – 12
YPP – 47
ZLP – 13

AYEDIRE LGA
APC- 7868

PDP- 7402

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***OSOGBO LOCAL GOVERNMENT,

APC: 22,952

PDP: 30,401

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Iwo local government
APC 17,421
PDP 16, 914

ILA LGA RESULT

PDP – 13,026
APC – 9,562

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Atakumosa East LG

PDP – 7750

APC -6601

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Osogbo LG

PDP 30401
APC 22952

Ward Results

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Ward 03, Odo-Otin LGA

INEC office-LGA collation centre

AAC: 05

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ADP: 10

APC: 895

APM: 01

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APP: 00

BP: 00

LP: 00

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NNPP: 00

NRM: 01

PDP: 910

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PRP: 01

SDP: 00

YPP: 03

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ZLP: 00

Ikija II, Ward 03 Election Results

Registered voters – 3443
Accredited voters – 1699

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AAC: 0
ADP: 27
APC: 821
APM: 03
APP: 0
BP: 0
LP: 01
NNPP: 01
NRM: 01
PDP: 801
PRP: 01
SDP: 0
YPP: 01

Odo-Otin LGA

Result for Ward 12(ESA OTUN BAALE ODE)

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A: 11
AAC: 2
ADP: 18
APC: 899
APM: 1
APP: 1
BP: 2
LP: 1
NNPP: 1
NRM: 1
PDP: 999
PRP: 2
SDP: 1
YPP: 8
ZLP: 1

Atakumosa West, Ward 3

Registered voters- 3844
Accredited voters- 1509

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A- 6
AAC-1
ADP-15
APC-570
APP- 3
BP-0
LP-1
NNPP- 0
NRM-2
PDP- 867
PRP-3
SDP-1
YPP-5
SLP-1

Odo-Otin LGA
Results for Ward 07

A: 06
AAC: 04
ADP: 32
APC: 1099
APM: 03
APP: 00
BP:00
LP: 02
NNPP: 01
NRM: 02
PDP: 1217
PRP: 03
SDP: 02
YPP: 04
ZLP: 02

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WARD 02
EDE NORTH LGA

Total Number Of Votes Cast 4297

Rejected votes: 61
Total valid votes: 4236

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PDP: 3,262
ADP: 33
APC: 912
YPP: 07

Unit 13, ward 4, Isedo I, Ila-Orangun
(Polling unit of the House of Reps candidate for next year’s election, Akanni Olohunwa)

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PDP 378
APC 199
NNPP 1
PRP 1

Ward 09, Ereja
Ilesa West LGA

A: 10
AAC: 06
ADP: 33
APC: 749
APM: 05
APP: 01
BP: 0
LP: 03
NNPP: 02
NRM: 0
PDP: 984
PRP: 06
SDP: 01
YPP: 01
ZLP: 01

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Ward 5
Atakumosa West

Registered voters: 2758
Accredited voters : 1094

A- 1
AAC-0
ADP- 8
APC- 532
APM- 0
APP- 0
BP- 1
LP- 1
NNPP- 0
NRM- 1
PDP- 525
PRP-1
SDP- 0
YPP-2
ZLP-0

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Valid votes- 1072
Rejected votes- 22
Votes cast- 1094

Results from Okuku

Ward 1 Unit 5

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APC 121

PDP 120

ADP 3

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AAC 2

ACCORD 5

Ward 1 Unit 1

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APC 136

PDP 188

ACCORD 8M

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ADP 2

APM I

LP 1

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YPP 1

Ward 1 Unit 2

APC 136

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PDP 144

(4) Ward 1 Unit 8

APC 49

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PDP 103

Ward 1 Unit 3 (where Oyinlola voted in Okuku today)

APC 102

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PDP 102

AYEDIRE LGA

Ward 07 ILEOGBO III

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Registered voters- 3479
Accredited voters- 1723

A- 226
Aac- 04
ADP- 07
APC- 877
APM- 03
APP- 01
BP- 0
LP- 0
NNPP- 1
NRM- 0
PDP- 556
PRP- 0
SDP- 1
YPP- 0
ZLP- 1

Total valid votes- 1677

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OSUN DECIDE 2022

ALAJUE 1 UNIT 5
PDP-296
APC-49

ALAJUE 1 WARD 4 UNIT 007 EDE.

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APC-58
PDP-310

OBOKUN LOCAL GOVT WARD 008 OTAN ILE UNIT 005, INIGBO PRY SCH.

APC-112
PDP-215

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DADA ESTATE OLORUNSOGO UNIT 001

PDP-468
APC-178

OSOGBO WARD 4 UNIT 1

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PDP-348
APC-162
LP-03

WOLE OLA ESTATE OSOGBO WARD 4 UNIT 1

APC-162
PDP-348

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JAGUNJAGUN WARD 3 UNIT 11 EDE SOUTT

PDP-378
APC-58

EDE SOUTH LOCAL GOVT WARD 02 UNIT 003

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PDP-242
APC-81

EDE SOUTH LOCAL GOVT WARD 02 UNIT 004

PDP-232
APC-89

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OBOKUN ESA OKE WARD 1 UNIT 19 AT THE FRONT OF FOODIES RESTAURANT

PDP-33
APC-04

EGBEDORE AWO ABUDO WARD 1 UNIT 1 TO 7

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PDP-836
APC-362

EDE SOUTH WARD 2 UNIT 2

PDP-273
APC138

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EDE SOUTH WARD 2 UNIT 4

PDP-232
APC-89

EDE SOUTH WARD 2 UNIT 5

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PDP-72
APC-34

ADELEKE ESTATE WARD 16

PDP-640
APC-29

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OWODE EDE WARD 5 UNIT 16.

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APC-14
PDP-159

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OFATEDO NEUBERTOSH
PDP-190
APC-25
DELE YES SIR, OFATEDO
PDP-168
APC-31
OLOKADA BUSTOP, OFATEDO
PDP-86
APC-46
IREPODUN WARD 8UNIT 4
PDP-155
APC-72
HON. WOLE OKE POLLING UNIT WARD 7 UNIT 10, OBOKUN.
PDP-441
APC-181

Osun Decides: Results

Osogbo Local Government Area of Osun State.

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PU 039, Ward 04

ADP – 04

APC – 12

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A – 0

AAC – 1

PDP – 20

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LP – 0

PRP – 0

Unit 009, Ward 02 Ejigbo LGA:

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PDP – 276

APC – 93

LP – 0

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Unit 1, Ward 8, Ilesa, Ilesa East Local Government

APC- 164

PDP – 134

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Ward 005, unit 004, AUD primary school, Ile-ogbo, Ayedire LG

Accord–100

PDP–44

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APC–83

AAC–002

Ward 8 Unit 10 Ifelodun LG

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Accord—1

ADP—1

APC—19

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PDP—9

Unit 7, Ward 6 polling unit, Baptist Primary School, Sango area, Ikire, had 796 total registered voters.

ADP – 10

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APC – 206

PDP – 184

LP – 1

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SDP – 1

YPP – 1

Voided – 5

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Unit 005, Ward 10, Ode Alaye, Kuta, Ayedire LG

APC-188

PDP-156

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Ward 4 Unit 08 Iwo LG

ADP 04

APC 18

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PDP 65

Void votes 05

Ward 02, Ejigbo LGA:

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PDP 06

APC 05

LP 0

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Unit 005, Ward 10, Ode Osa, Kuta, Ayedire LG

APC- 219

PDP- 83

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Unit 001, Ward 02, Ejigbo LGA:

PDP 205

APC 160

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LP 01

Unit 003, Ward 10, Idi Obi, Kuta, Ayedire LG

APC-126

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PDP-146

Unit 002, Ward 10, Railway Station, Kuta, Ayedire LG

APC-103

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PDP-44

Unit 1, Ward 10, Saint Peter African school, Kuta, Ayedire LG

APC-165

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PDP-169

Ward 4 Unit 1 Iwo LG

APC 132

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PDP 186

LP 1

Ward: IJABE/ILA ODO

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LGA: ODO-OTIN

APC: 43

PDP: 110

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Ward 4, Unit 1, Osogbo

PDP 348

APC 162

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LP 3

Unit 8, Ward 6, Baptist Primary School, Sango area, Ikire.

ADP – 9

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APC – 126

PDP – 130

NRM- 1

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PRP – 1

YPP – 1

Voided – 4

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ADEBISI SHOPPING COMPLEX OWODE MARKET APOMU

Ward: ALAPOMU I (ODO-OSUN)

LGA: ISOKAN

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APC: 17

PDP: 10

Unit 001, Ward 02, Ejigbo LGA:

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PDP- 205

APC- 160

LP – 01

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Ward 4 Unt 6 Iwo LG

ADP 07

PDP 178

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APC 176

WARD 4 Iwo LG

Polling Unit 4

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ADP 07

PDP 98

APC 46

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LP 11

Unit 009, Ward 2, Asagba/Abegunde, Ede North Local Govt Area

Void – 1

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APC – 23

PDP – 218

LP – Nil

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Void – 1

Ward 4 unit 18 Aleko, Osogbo LGA.

APC- 104

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PDP- 145

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FCT Area Council Elections: INEC Declares Campaigns Open

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has announced the commencement of campaigns by political parties for the forthcoming Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Area Council elections.

The Commission said this is in line with the provisions of Section 94(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 and item 8 of the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for political parties participating in the election.

The electoral body stated that political parties are now at liberty to begin their electioneering campaigns in public from Wednesday, September 24, 2025, and conclude at midnight on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

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As enshrined in Sections 92 and 93 of the Electoral Act 2022, the Commission wishes to remind political parties, candidates and their supporters that it is unlawful to use abusive language, carry out physical attacks on opponents during rallies, processions and meetings or destroy their campaign materials,” a statement signed by Sam Olumekun, National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, said.

Similarly, all parties and candidates must be given unimpeded access to public facilities for media campaigns, outdoor advertising as well as public rallies and meetings.

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“For the avoidance of doubt, Section 95(2) of the Electoral Act 2022 prohibits the use of incumbency to the advantage or disadvantage of any party or candidate.”

The FCT Area Council elections will hold on Saturday, February 21, 2026.

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BREAKING: EFCC Chairman, Former Rivers Sole administrator Ibas In Aso Rock

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The immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ibas, and the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, are currently at the State House in Abuja.

Although the reason for their presence at the Villa could not be immediately ascertained, it was gathered that President Bola Tinubu had summoned Ibas.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: Rivers Administrator Ibas Bows Out, Hands Over To Governor Fubara

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According to Channels TV, Ibas arrived at the State House on Wednesday at around 5:50 pm.

Ibas, who took over the affairs of the state in March following the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, had last week handed power back to the governor after Tinubu lifted the six-month suspension.

Members of the State House of Assembly had also resolved to probe Ibas’s six-month administration.

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Natasha Resumes At Senate, Calls Akpabio Dictator

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The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Tuesday resumed legislative duties at the National Assembly after months of suspension, describing Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, as a “dictator.”

Her return followed the unsealing of her office, located in Suite 2.05 of the Senate Wing, by the Deputy Director of the National Assembly Sergeant-at-Arms, Alabi Adedeji.

Upon resumption, Senator Natasha, who has been on suspension, remained resolute, insisting that she has “no apology to tender.”

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She said, “In retrospect, it is actually amazing how much we have had to pay in the past six months, from the unjust suspension to the recall. But we survived the recall, blackmail and that crazy lady on Facebook.

“It is amazing what we had to pass through, and I give God Almighty the glory and my deepest appreciation to the people of Kogi Central and Nigerians at large. To my husband, I love you dearly. I pray all men support their wives in the same manner you have supported me.

“In everything, sometimes it is good to push the institution to the test. We can’t cower in the face of injustice. No one is more Nigerian than us. Senator Akpabio is not more of a senator than I am. He is not the governor of this place, yet he treated me as if I were a servant or domestic staff in his house.

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“It is so unfortunate that we will have a National Assembly being run by such a dictator. It is totally unacceptable.”

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The office had been locked since March 6, 2025, when the lawmaker was suspended from the Red Chamber.

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In a video shared on Tuesday, Adedeji was seen removing the seal.

I, Alabi Adedeji, Deputy Director, Sergeant-at-Arms, hereby unseal the office. The office is hereby unsealed. Thank you,” he declared.

Upon resumption, Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has been at the centre of a protracted standoff with the Senate leadership, maintained her defiance, stressing that she had “no apology to tender.”

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The embattled lawmaker was handed a six-month suspension in March, barring her from all activities of the 10th Senate over alleged misconduct during her protest against the reassignment of her seat by Senate President Godswill Akpabio on February 20.

Although her suspension formally lapsed in September, she was unable to return due to legal tussles and resistance from Senate leadership. On July 4, however, the Federal High Court in Abuja ruled that the suspension was excessive and unconstitutional.

READ ALSO:Natasha’s Lawyer Warns Senate Against Defying Court Order

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Following the judgment, Akpoti-Uduaghan wrote to the Senate notifying it of her intention to resume duties, but the request was rebuffed by the National Assembly.

It, however, remains unclear whether Tuesday’s development restores her full privileges as a senator and if the senator will be allowed to sit with her colleagues when plenary resumes on October 7.

Meanwhile, the Senate leadership has again altered its legislative calendar, shifting the resumption of plenary sittings from September 23 to October 7, 2025.

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The postponement was conveyed in an internal memo signed by the Chief of Staff to the Senate President, Chinedu Akubueze.

The shift in date has raised eyebrows within the National Assembly as it extends the chamber’s annual recess by another two weeks.

While no official reason was given, sources told our correspondent that the delay was intended to allow lawmakers to fully observe the Independence Day celebrations on October 1.

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In the memo titled “Notice of Shift in Plenary Resumption Date,” Akubueze also apologised to the senators for the belated information.

It read, “This is to respectfully inform distinguished senators that the resumption of plenary sitting of the Senate, earlier scheduled for Tuesday, 23rd September, 2025, has been shifted to Tuesday, 7th October, 2025.

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“Any inconvenience this short notice may cause is deeply regretted. Distinguished senators are kindly invited to note the postponement and adjust their schedules accordingly.

“Thank you for your kind understanding, and God bless.”

The Senate had adjourned plenary on July 24 for its annual recess.

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At the time, the Senate President justified the move as an act of “chamber reciprocity,” since members of the House of Representatives had also embarked on a break in line with the legislative calendar.

With the latest adjustment, critical debates and pending motions—including oversight inquiries into government spending and executive appointments—will remain on hold.

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