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Today’s Headlines: “You’re pushing me to the wall, I’ll do something drastic” – Yul Edochie warns Judy, Tinubu meets PDP ‘G5 Governors’

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I’ll do something drastic” – Yul Edochie

Popular Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has again blown hot at his second wife Judy Austin, telling her she is pushing him to the wall and that he will do something drastic.

Source: P.M

In a video that has gone viral, Yul can be seen in a pensive mood expressing his anger at Judy for posting a video on social media after he had asked her not to do so. “I’ll do something drastic. I’m trying so hard to control myself. I’ll do something drastic. If I take the action that is getting into my head … You’re getting me upset, believe me.

“I don’t see why I would tell you not to do something, after all the arguments on that day, you still went ahead to do that thing that I said you shouldn’t do. Why? Why? You are pushing me to the wall. You won’t like the outcome. “I have the right to tell ‘you don’t do this thing’ and you’re supposed to listen to me. You posted it for me to see what I am going to do,” Yul maintained.

Tinubu meets PDP ‘G5 govs’

The Peoples Democratic Party G5 Governors are currently meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Source: Punch papers

All five members of the group are attending the meeting in the President’s office. They are its leader, former Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike; Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State; immediate past governors of Benue, Enugu, and Abia states, Sam Ortom, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, and Okezie Ikpeazu, respectively.

This comes barely one week after Wike and Makinde met the President at the State House.

Although the agenda of the meeting is not yet public, The PUNCH gathered that it may be related to ongoing consultations between the President and key persons as his new government takes shape.

Navy intensifies crusade against oil theft, hands over MT-Neli

Nigerian Navy has stepped up its crusade against oil theft and related maritime crime on the waterways in the Niger Delta. Commander Nigeria Navy Ship, NNS Delta, Warri, Commodore Chindo Yahaya gave this indication at the Navy base while handing over MT Neli to the owner.

Source: Vanguard

Represented by his Executive Officer, Captain Tony Bassey, he said the handing over exercise witnessed by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commissiocompliedmpliance with a directive from the Naval headquarters after completion of due legal processes.

He recalled that the vessel was arrested in 2020 over alleged involvement in oil theft and related maritime crime, adding that it was handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and prosecution. “MT NELI was arrested in 2020 for an unspecified quantity of illegal automated gas oil (AGO) and crude oil. The vessel was thereafter handed over to the EFCC for prosecution. Consequently, the court awarded punishment on March 2020 of a fine to the vessel and the forfeiture of the product which was to be evacuated. The judgment was passed to NHQ for compliance.”

Council boss places dusk to dawn curfew in communities in Ebonyi 

The Chairman of Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Hon. Ajah Chinonso Consider, Thursday placed a dusk to dawn curfew in three communities within the LGA.

Source: Vanguard

Recall that two persons were killed and a Policeman injured, following a land boundary dispute between Abaomege and Isinkwo communities of Onicha LGA of the State, which has lasted for many years. The affected communities in Ohaozara LGA include Ọkpọsị, Uburu, and Ugwulangwu as the curfew takes effect from 6 pm of June 8, 2023, till further notice.

Disclosing this in a statement, the Chairman of the Council added that “all forms of movement including activities of motorcyclists and tricyclists within the areas have been outlawed with immediate effect.” The statement read in part: “The Executive Chairman of Ohaozara Local Government Area, Honourable Ajah Chinonso Consider has placed a dusk to dawn curfew in Ọkpọsị, Uburu and Ugwulangwu with effect from 6 pm today Thursday, June 8, 2023, till further notice.

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