ADC vs INEC Crisis: David Mark Challenges Derecognition as Legal Battle Tests Limits of Electoral Authority

The ADC vs INEC crisis has escalated into a decisive legal confrontation as David Mark’s faction challenges its derecognition in court. Conflicting interpretations of a Court of Appeal order, combined with political pressure and constitutional questions, have transformed the dispute into a broader test of electoral authority, judicial limits, and the stability of Nigeria’s opposition landscape.
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Nigeria Power Crisis Deepens as Adelabu’s Two-Week Promise Fails, Grid Stuck at 3,000MW

Nigeria power crisis has worsened after Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu’s two-week recovery promise failed to deliver results, with electricity generation still trapped between 3,000 and 4,000 megawatts. The failure highlights a deeper structural breakdown across generation, transmission, and distribution, intensifying economic hardship and exposing widening gaps between government assurances and sector realities nationwide.
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US Orders Partial Evacuation of Abuja Embassy, Expands ‘Do Not Travel’ List

US Abuja embassy evacuation orders have triggered fresh concerns over Nigeria’s security outlook after Washington announced a partial withdrawal of staff and expanded its “Do Not Travel” advisory. The move, which flags multiple states as high-risk, signals growing international caution and raises questions about global perception, investor confidence, and the country’s internal security stability.
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ADC Protest at INEC: Opposition Leaders Demand Chairman Joseph Amupitan’s Removal as Democracy Tensions Escalate

ADC protest INEC chairman removal demands have intensified in Abuja as opposition leaders stormed the electoral commission headquarters, accusing it of partisanship and democratic interference. The protest, backed by major political figures, signals a widening institutional confrontation that could shape opposition unity and influence Nigeria’s political trajectory ahead of the 2027 elections.
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