Court Halts Ondo APC State Congress

The Federal High Court sitting in Akure, the Ondo State capital, has halted the state congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC) scheduled to hold on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Justice Toyin Bolaji Adegoke granted the order in an ex parte ruling, restraining both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the APC from proceeding with the planned congress.

The order followed an ex parte application moved by Adedayo Adedeji, SAN, on behalf of aggrieved party members led by Lawrence Adebayo, alongside 7,427 other APC members.

Ruling on the motion, which was supported by an affidavit of extreme urgency, Justice Adegoke granted an interim injunction.

The injunction restrains INEC and the APC, acting through their officers, agents, assigns, successors-in-title, representatives, or any persons acting on their behalf, from “acknowledging, accepting, recognising, giving effect to, or in any manner whatsoever validating the purported ward and local government congresses conducted by the second respondent on 18 and 21 February 2026 in Ondo State, and the proposed state congress scheduled for 3 March 2026 or any other date.”

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The restriction will remain in effect pending the hearing and final determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.

The court also granted a further order restraining the APC, its officers, agents, servants, privies, assigns, successors-in-title, representatives, and all persons acting through or under it from “conducting, holding, proceeding with, or concluding any state congress in Ondo State on March 3, 2026 or any other date, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.”

In addition, the court directed the respondents to maintain the status quo ante bellum before the conduct of the disputed congresses held on February 18 and 21, 2026, as well as the proposed state congress scheduled for 3 March 2026.

The court further ordered that no steps be taken that could prejudice the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

‘This war might push Iran to a bomb faster.’

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“New Iranian regimes learn: to avoid invasion, get a nuclear weapon.” Henry Ensher, a former US diplomat, warns that while he expects this round of fighting to wind down and negotiations to resume, the strikes may convince any future Iranian leadership that only a nuclear deterrent can stop invasions and airstrikes.

UN Building Bombing: Court Grants DSS’ Request For Accelerated Hearing

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has issued an order for accelerated hearing in the ongoing prosecution of five men accused of being behind the August 26, 2011, bombing of the United Nations building in Abuja.

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Justice Nwite issued the order while ruling on an application moved by the Prosecuting Counsel, Alex Izinyon (SAN), who noted that the case has dragged on for nearly 15 years.

Al- Barnawi, also known variously as Kafuri, Naziru, Alhaji Yahaya, Mallam Dauda, Alhaji Tanimu, is being prosecuted by the DSS along with Mohammed Bashir Saleh, Umar Mohammed Bello (aka Datti; Mohammed Salisu), and Yakubu Nuhu (aka Bello Maishayi).

Izinyon had noted that the case had been in court for about nine years and prayed the court for an expeditious hearing in line with the court’s practice direction on the prosecution of terrorism and related cases.

He said it was in the interest of all parties that the case be promptly determined by allowing the conduct of proceedings on a daily basis, where possible.

Counsel to the defendants did not object to Izinyon’s application, following which Justice Nwite granted it.

DSS Operative Testifies

At the resumed hearing of the trial, a prosecution witness, a senior operative of the DSS, told the court that the security agency was always professional in its investigations.

He made the assertion while testifying in the trial-within-trial.

The trial-within-trial was being conducted to ascertain whether or not the defendants offered their statements voluntarily.

The witness, identified as PW3, who spoke while being cross-examined by the lawyer to the second defendant, Bala Dakum, said he could not recollect the specifics of all that were contained in a video recording of one of the interview sessions with the second defendant, which was admitted in evidence as Exhibit C.

The witness, who said he was a computer forensic expert and works in DSS’ technical department, told the court that he recorded the interview sessions with the five defendants, but could no longer recall the exact month and year that Exhibit C was recorded.

He, however, explained that portable evidential forensic recorders being used by the DSS complied with the Evidence Act and global standards.

Claims Over Recording

The witness faulted Dakum’s claim that there were several skips in the recording of the statements of the second defendant, Exhibit C, in particular.

On the lawyer’s claim that the cautionary words were not administered to the second defendant before he made his statements, the witness said his role, as the technical officer, was limited to recording everything that transpired between the defendant and the interviewers.

The witness added that from the video evidence, he observed that the second defendant was administered the cautionary words and given all the options to volunteer or decline, as well as access to legal counsel, but he voluntarily elected to continue with the interview.

On the lawyer’s suggestion that not all that transpired in the interview room was captured in the video, the witness said, “Every official interaction between the interviewers and defendants was duly recorded.”

On why it was only the face of the second defendant that was shown in the video, the witness said it was the standard practice not to capture the faces of the interviewers for their personal safety.

“The standard operating procedure of the SSS provides for protection in the interest of the personal security for the interviewers,” the witness added.

On whether a video in which an interviewer’s face is inadvertently captured is either edited or discarded, the witness said every session of official interactions between the defendants and the interviewers is always submitted to the court.

“However, where there are concerns bordering on security as a result of inadvertent exposure, such concerns are left for the determination of the court,” the witness stated.

Earlier, while being cross-examined by a lawyer to the first defendant, F. K. Kamaga, the witness gave details of how he audio-visually recorded the interview, statements taken, and translation sessions with the five defendants.

He faulted the claim by Kamaga that the recording device could be edited or paused in the course of recording a session.

“This is so that the recorder has been used even outside this country. The forensic recorder is designed to be tamper-proof, so that in the event of a pause, it automatically triggers a closure and signs digitally so that nothing can be added to it again.

“In a nutshell, the device records on two digitally exact DVDs in real time, as it is happening, and it is not designed to be paused or stopped midway into interview. Those are part of the security features of the equipment,” he added.

‘The Big One Is Coming Soon,’ Trump Doesn’t Rule Out Sending Troops To Iran

The 79-year-old Republican has long campaigned against decades of US military entanglements in the Middle East, but ordered a large-scale war against Iran starting Saturday.While so far the assault has focused entirely on aerial attacks by missiles and bombs, Trump refused to rule out sending ground troops — something far riskier in terms of possible casualties.”I don’t have the yips with respect to boots on the ground,” Trump said, using a golf term for anxiety. “Every president says, ‘There will be no boots on the ground.’ I don’t say it.”

“I say ‘probably don’t need them,’ (or) ‘if they were necessary,’” he told the New York Post in one of numerous brief interviews he has given since launching the Iran operation.

Trump also spoke to CNN on Monday, flagging what he said would be an escalation in the assault on Iran.

“We haven’t even started hitting them hard. The big wave hasn’t even happened,” he told CNN, without elaborating. “The big one is coming soon.”

READ ALSO: Three US Military Members Killed In Iran Operation – Pentagon

US and Israeli forces have so far struck hundreds of targets across Iran, including the Islamic republic’s missiles, navy and command-and-control sites.

Four US military members have been announced killed and three fighter jets have been shot down — officially in friendly fire.

Iran has fired missiles at Israel, at US bases around the region and also at targets in regional Arab countries — Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates — something that Trump called “the biggest surprise.”

‘Substantially Ahead’ Of Schedule

Trump, speaking at the White House at an award ceremony, said that the United States could sustain the assault beyond the month-long timeframe he has publicly spoken about.

Some analysts have wondered if the United States, even with the world’s most powerful military, has enough ammunition to carry out such a long war against a determined foe.

“We’re already substantially ahead of our time projections,” Trump said at the White House, adding: “From the beginning we projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that. We’ll do it.”

Trump again justified his attack by accusing Iran’s clerical state of developing nuclear weapons and missile capacity, claims that have been disputed.

“This was our last, best chance to strike, what we’re doing right now, and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime,” Trump said.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also signaled Monday that deploying troops inside Iran had not been ruled out.

Asked if there were already boots on the ground, Hegseth told a news conference: “No, but we’re not going to go into the exercise of what we will or will not do.”

“We’ll go as far as we need to go,” he said.

As for how long the war will last, Hegseth said: “Four weeks, two weeks, six weeks, it could move up. It could move back.”

He sought to differentiate the Iran operation from past long-running US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying the war is not an effort to build democracy in Iran.

“No stupid rules of engagement, no nation building quagmire, no democracy-building exercise. No politically correct wars. We fight to win and we don’t waste time or lives,” the Pentagon chief said.

“This is not Iraq. This is not endless,” Hegseth said. “Our generation knows better and so does this president. He called the last 20 years of nation building wars ‘dumb’ and he’s right.”

General Dan Caine, the top US military officer, spoke alongside Hegseth, saying that air superiority had been achieved over Iran.

Sutton’s predictions v singer-songwriter & Chelsea fan Noah Kahan

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Struggling Tottenham Hotspur have lost both games under Igor Tudor but can he get some much-needed points on the board when they face Crystal Palace on Thursday?

“Tudor is blaming everyone other than himself,” said BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton. “He’s blamed his players, and also the referee too.

“Now this is a massive game for him. He’s a short-term specialist but so far he has played two, and lost two.

“Fulham battered Spurs on Sunday and I wonder if Tudor is still 100% confident that his team will stay up, which is what he said in his first media conference after taking charge.”

Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against AI, BBC Sport readers and a variety of guests.

His guest for week 29 is Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Noah Kahan, who supports Chelsea.

The American’s fourth studio album, The Great Divide, is out on 24 April. It takes its name from its lead single, which is out now.

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The most popular scoreline selected for each game is used in the scoreboards and tables at the bottom of this page.

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Kahan has supported Chelsea since he was a child growing up in Vermont – he started watching games with his English neighbours, who were Blues fans who knew Frank Lampard – and says he still feels the same connection with the club.

“Chelsea are still part of my identity,” he told BBC Sport. “I still watch every game, and I still get the same feeling I got when I was a kid when we lose – and when we win.

“I think when you’re a kid, you have your team – the first team you get into – and the first game you see them win, they kind of become immortalised in your head, and you never really quite reach that same place again, emotionally.

“For me, that moment was watching Didier Drogba, Lampard and John Terry in 2009.

“That was just when I really fell in love with the team and I feel like I’ve been chasing that same kind of admiration since. I guess it was just because I was a little kid and I thought they were superheroes and not people.

“Chelsea became an obsession for me. In my life, it was my first obsession with anything. For me and my family, it was this kind of obsession which felt very like it was our own – we were in America, we liked this thing that was overseas and it was our own little thing that belonged to us.

“I still love them now – I am just constantly frustrated by them, you know how it is!”

Chris Sutton and Noah Kahan were speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.

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Premier League predictions

Tuesday, 3 March

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Brentford’s late win at Burnley means they have won five of their past six away league games.

They have already won at Bournemouth once this season, in the Carabao Cup, and also hammered them 4-1 when they met after Christmas.

But that was when Bournemouth were in the middle of their bad run, and they have picked up a lot since then – they are unbeaten in their past eight league games.

I was wrong when I said the Cherries would beat Sunderland on Saturday, but I am still backing them this time – and I am tempted to go 2-1 every game this week after what happened on Sunday [when all four games finished with that scoreline].

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Noah’s prediction: I feel like Bournemouth have been better than people think this season. 1-0

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You have to feel for Burnley after their brave comeback against Brentford ended in a dramatic late defeat. They have shown plenty of fight recently but that might have knocked the stuffing out of them a bit.

Everton could really do with a positive result at home after picking up two points from their past six games at their new stadium.

The Toffees got such a brilliant win at Newcastle on Saturday, when every time Newcastle got back in it, Everton scored again.

If they play like that again, they will win.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-0

Noah’s prediction: Everton have been pretty bad at home so I am going for a draw – maybe we will see another late Burnley equaliser like the one they got against us. 1-1

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This is a big game for Leeds, who are six points above the relegation zone with 10 games to go, but have still got work to do.

I’ve been impressed by Daniel Farke’s side recently, but they still rely a lot on their home form – they have picked up 22 points from 14 games at Elland Road compared to nine from 14 on the road – so it feels like they need to win this.

Sunderland have not won in four league games but I’m not reading too much into that – Granit Xhaka’s return from injury made a difference against Bournemouth on Saturday, and a draw was a good result for them.

This is going to be close but Leeds like playing under the lights – they pushed Manchester City all the way on Saturday evening, and this time I think it is them who will edge it.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-0

Noah’s prediction: Sunderland haven’t been great in the past five or six games but they still have quality – enough to win this game. 0-1

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Liverpool have won their past three league games and are right in the race for the top four.

It feels like Arne Slot’s side have turned a corner but Wolves have really picked up under Rob Edwards in recent weeks too.

I am not sure about this one. Everyone else will go for a Liverpool win, and I am going to have to do the same – but it will be closer than you think.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

Noah’s prediction: Liverpool will win comfortably. 0-3

Wednesday, 4 March

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Aston Villa are on a terrible run and are going to fall out of the top four at this rate.

Chelsea are not exactly flying at the moment either, but their biggest problem is that they can’t keep 11 players on the pitch – they probably would have got something against Arsenal on Sunday if not for Pedro Neto’s silly red card.

It’s hard to back either team to get the win, so I am going to sit on the fence here.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-1

Noah on his favourite current Chelsea player: Enzo Fernandez has been a really cool revelation. I’ve always loved those kind of feisty guys that, if they played for anyone else, you’d hate them. Like Antonio Rudiger – you’d be so annoyed playing against him, but having him on your team, he’s exactly what you want.

Enzo is the same. He’s always in the middle of any scraps going on but he embodies consistency and he is also a really vocal leader, which we need because we have such a young team. If things go wrong, he is always there, he always wants to win and he is always trying to move the ball forward.

At the moment he’s not close to Lampard or Drogba, not yet anyway, but if he stays with us for a few years then we will really have a legend in the making.

Noah’s prediction: This is a huge game – we have got a lot of huge ones coming up. I’ve asked my little brother Simon what will happen and he says Morgan Rogers will lose his steam and we will win. 0-2

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Arsenal are not playing fluently at all, but look at the depth they have in their squad.

At the moment it feels like they have got players who can come off the bench and impact games if they need it.

This game won’t be easy – Declan Rice is an injury doubt for the Gunners and Brighton have just picked up back-to-back wins, with Danny Welbeck scoring in both – but I still think Arsenal will find a way to win it.

Sutton’s prediction: 1-2

Noah’s prediction: Arsenal just chip away at teams, don’t they? It is really awful to watch. I know some Arsenal fans – there is one in my band and a bunch of my friends too – and I tell them, “I don’t know how you guys are enjoying this, this is horrible”. I haven’t seen a team that’s been so good, so badly, before. That being said, they will probably win this. 1-3

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West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo was very upbeat about his side’s performance at Anfield on Saturday, but they lost 5-2.

The only consolation for the Hammers is that the teams immediately above them all lost too.

They lost at home to Fulham in December and I don’t see them getting anything on Wednesday, either.

Marco Silva’s side played really well in their win against Tottenham on Sunday and Harry Wilson is on fire – my advice is to get him in your Fantasy Premier League team, now.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Noah’s prediction: This is a tough one to call. 0-2

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Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira was brought in to keep them up, but he has a 0% winning ratio in the Premier League this season after 10 games in charge of Wolves and now two defeats with Forest.

It’s hard to see that changing at Etihad Stadium – City are going to win comfortably, whether or not Erling Haaland is back from injury to lead their attack.

Pereira was moaning about the way Forest pressed in their defeat by Brighton at the weekend, but if you keep bringing in different managers and changing the way you play, then it is going to end up biting you on the backside.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-0

Noah’s prediction: Forest are struggling but they have got some really good players. I want City to win, but it will be tight. 1-0

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Newcastle United’s inconsistency struck again in Saturday’s home defeat by Everton, and who knows which team will turn up here.

Manchester United were not great against Crystal Palace either, when they needed a penalty and Maxence Lacroix’s red card to really change the game, but they still found a way to win it.

Benjamin Sesko suddenly looks like a handful for Michael Carrick’s side – he is big and physical and scored a brilliant header against Palace – so Newcastle will have to deal with him.

It is hard to call this one but there have been so many great games between these two sides down the years, and this could be another classic.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-2

Noah’s prediction: I like Newcastle – every time I watch them play, they are two or three missed chances away from being in every game, whoever it is against. I can see this being a tie. 1-1

Thursday, 5 March

What information do we collect from this quiz?

Tottenham’s home record is wretched – Wolves are the only top-flight team to have picked up fewer points than them on their own turf so far.

The atmosphere there has been toxic all season anyway, and we are into territory where, if Tudor loses this, things could get even worse.

I am not sure about Crystal Palace either, mind you. After a difficult few weeks, they actually looked good against Manchester United on Sunday but they will miss the suspended Maxence Lacroix here, who is important for them at the back.

It would be against the odds, but I am going to back Spurs here. Their last league win came against Palace, at the end of 2025 – maybe they will get their first league win of 2026 against the same opposition.

Sutton’s prediction: 2-1

Noah’s prediction: Another London derby. Spurs were really dire the other day against Arsenal – really bad. I don’t know what is going on over there but they can’t be as bad again this time. Palace have picked up a bit but I actually see Spurs winning this. 2-0

How did Sutton do last week?

The winner of week 28 was not decided until the final game – Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday.

AI wrongly went for a 2-2 draw, while Chris got a correct result by going for a 2-0 home victory – but it was the collective efforts of the readers that proved to be spot on.

From almost 30,000 predictions, the most popular scoreline saw 26% of you pick a 2-1 Arsenal win and that exact score meant you took the overall victory.

You ended up with seven correct results, including three exact scores, for a winning tally of 160 points.

AI was next, with six correct results and two exact scores, for a total of 120 points.

Chris managed seven correct results with one exact score, leaving him on 100 points.

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