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The maiden get-together of Egbe Omo ERUKU Rere Ogun, Lagos chapter witnesses massive turnout
The maiden get-together of Egbe Omo ERUKU Rere Ogun, Lagos chapter witnesses massive turnout
…Featured the beautiful faces of its members.
~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi
Sunday, 28th December 2025, witnessed another significant feat for Egbe Omo ERUKU Rere worldwide as the Ogun and Lagos chapters organized their inaugural get-together event at the Killington Recreational Center, located in the Dalemo Alakuko area of Lagos State.
The event, which was expected to last 3 hours, drew a large crowd of male and female community members and extended to 6 hours without eliciting any complaints from those in attendance.
There are outstanding projects to be executed by the Egbe Omo ERUKU Rere couple, including a proposed mini-estate and recreational center within ErukuCity. To make this a commitment, one of the prominent members pledged N500,000 and, prior to the unification, he was moved to host the next get-together at his residence
All the distinguished sons and daughters of Eruku City who were members of the ‘Egbe Omo ERUKU Rere’ expressed their delight across individuals and shared unending joys together. Pounded yam and other delicacies were joyfully shared, and members were reluctant to return to their respective homes, with some still merry till 10pm. Full gist shortly
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EMPEROR SOLOMON WINING RECEIVES CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS
*EMPEROR SOLOMON WINING RECEIVES CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS
The ICC Royal Court of the United Kingdom of Atlantis has announced the recognition of *The Reigning Monarch, Emperor Solomon Wining* as a citizen of the United Kingdom of Atlantis. The prestigious citizenship certificate grants Emperor Wining all rights, privileges, and honors pertaining thereto.
The ceremonial certificate features the ICC Royal Court emblem and bears the signatures of *Hon. Justice Charles C. Ofodum*, Chief Justice, and *Amb. Winner Osezua*, Chief Registrar. The registration number for the citizenship is *UKA 010-500-OS01A*.
According to the ICC Royal Court, the citizenship acknowledges Emperor Solomon Wining’s status as a recognized citizen of the United Kingdom of Atlantis, an entity that recognizes citizenship and honors within its jurisdiction.
The ICC Royal Court United Kingdom of Atlantis is an organization associated with the United Kingdom of Atlantis, responsible for recognizing citizenship and honors.
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Lawrence Grace Foundation Marks Festive Season With Over 300 Widows In Lagos
*Lawrence Grace Foundation Marks Festive Season With Over 300 Widows In Lagos*
… Distribute Foodstuffs, Bumper Gift Packages
No fewer than 300 widows benefitted from food items and other gifts to celebrate the Christmas season with their children.
This was disclosed by the Convener of the foundation, Oluyinka Adewoye, in a statement made available to journalists.
Adewoye revealed that the foundation was established primarily to touch lives by reaching out to widows and indigent schoolchildren in less-privileged communities.
According to her, the foundation provides healthcare services, free medications, empowerment programmes, and gift items to support beneficiaries’ livelihoods.
She recalled that over 2,700 widows have so far been empowered through various vocational training programmes, as well as healthcare consultations and free medications adding that more than 2,400 children have also benefited from the foundation’s interventions.
“The foundation’s journey has been wonderful and has cut across Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states through various charity programmes for widows and schoolchildren,”she said.
Adewoye further disclosed that, this December, over 300 widows from different communities in Lagos State benefitted from the foundation’s Christmas party through fun activities, Christmas carols, games, celebrations, and the distribution of food items to mark the festive season.
The convener also expressed gratitude to individuals and organisations that supported the event, appreciating them for their kind gestures and continued commitment to humanitarian service.
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Due Process Is Not Optional: Why the National Assembly’s Authentication of the Tax Reform Acts Upholds Law, Order, and Democratic Integrity
Due Process Is Not Optional: Why the National Assembly’s Authentication of the Tax Reform Acts Upholds Law, Order, and Democratic Integrity
By Philip Agbese
In every constitutional democracy, the legitimacy of law does not rest on sentiment or speed, but on process. Laws derive their authority not merely from political will or popular approval, but from scrupulous adherence to the procedures laid down by the Constitution and statute. It is against this background that recent public commentary surrounding the authentication, assent, and gazetting of key tax reform legislation must be understood and properly situated within Nigeria’s constitutional order.
The National Assembly, as the custodian of legislative authority, has responded not with defensiveness or evasion, but with institutional sobriety. The leadership of both Chambers has activated the very safeguards that give law its moral and legal force: verification, certification, and transparency. This is not an act of weakness. It is the essence of legislative strength.
The press release issued by the Management of the National Assembly makes this point unambiguously. Faced with questions relating to the harmonisation, assent, and gazetting of the Nigeria Tax Act, 2025; the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, 2025; the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2025; and the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act, 2025, the legislature chose the path of constitutional due diligence rather than public polemics . That choice deserves commendation.
At the heart of the matter is the Acts Authentication Act, Cap. A4, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. This statute exists for a simple but profound reason: to ensure that what is passed by the legislature, assented to by the President, and published for public reliance is the same text. Authentication is not an optional bureaucratic ritual; it is the bridge between legislative intent and legal certainty. Without it, the integrity of the statute book itself would be compromised.
The steps undertaken by the National Assembly, as illustrated in the published authentication process, reflect long-established parliamentary practice. From the preparation of the certified true copy of the Bill after enactment, through compilation and certification of the schedule of Bills for assent, to gazetting and official publication, each stage serves a distinct constitutional purpose. Collectively, they form a chain of custody for the law. Break that chain, and legal chaos follows.
Crucially, the leadership has been careful to clarify that the ongoing internal review does not concede any defect in legislative authority, nor does it encroach upon the functions of the Executive or Judiciary. It is an internal, administrative exercise aimed at clarity, accuracy, and the sanctity of the legislative record . In constitutional terms, this is precisely how a mature legislature should behave: correcting its own processes where necessary, without grandstanding or blame-shifting.
There is also a moral dimension that should not be overlooked. Tax legislation affects every citizen, every business, and the fiscal stability of the state. Such laws must command confidence. When the legislature demonstrates that it is willing to pause, verify, and certify before insisting on finality, it reinforces public trust. Due process is not the enemy of reform; it is the condition that makes reform legitimate and durable.
The legal effect of this approach is equally important. Official gazetting and the issuance of certified true copies provide courts, regulators, investors, and citizens with an authoritative text upon which rights and obligations can safely be based. In an era where disputes often turn on the precise wording of statutes, the insistence on authentication is not pedantry. It is prudence.
Those urging haste over process should reflect on comparative experience. In established democracies, legislatures routinely delay commencement, correct clerical inconsistencies, and re-certify statutes to protect the integrity of the legal order. Nigeria is not being exceptional; it is being orthodox.
Ultimately, the National Assembly’s actions reaffirm a deeper constitutional principle: that law is greater than politics, and procedure is the guardian of substance. By acting within the Constitution, the Acts Authentication Act, Standing Orders, and established parliamentary conventions, the leadership has shown fidelity not just to power, but to responsibility.
In defending due diligence, the National Assembly is defending the rule of law itself. That is not merely legal correctness. It is a democratic virtue.
Agbese LLB[UK], LLM [UK], MBA[UK] is the Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives.
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