Osaigbovo Hails Emergence of Alile as Edo ADC Chairman

The Secretary of Edo State Coalition Leadership Team, Festus Osagie Osaigbovo, has hailed the emergence of Mr. Tony Alile as the new elected party chairman of the Edo State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

JUST IN: ADC Demands Amupitan Immediate Resignation Over Pro-Tinubu Social Media Posts

A formal petition from the ADC, dated April 8, accuses the INEC leadership of bias, constitutional breaches, and actions threatening multi-party democracy. ADC National Chairman, Senator David Mark, has echoed these concerns in recent press conferences, demanding the resignation or removal of Amupitan and all national commissioners to restore trust in the commission.

Just In: ADC Sets Stage for National Convention, Unveils High-Powered Planning Committee

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has formally approved the nomination of key political figures and stakeholders to serve on its Convention Planning Committee ahead of the party’s much-anticipated National Convention scheduled for Tuesday, April 14, 2026. In a special announcement released by the party’s leadership, the ADC confirmed that the committee will oversee the coordination […]

Opposition Gains Momentum as ADC, PDP Hold High-Stakes Closed-Door Talks

In what may signal a significant shift in Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of future electoral contests, top figures of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convened a crucial closed-door stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja. The high-level engagement brought together influential PDP leaders, including Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, elder statesman Jerry […]

IPAC Slams INEC Over Undue Interference in ADC Crisis

The IPAC chairman’s remarks come amid the leadership and internal crisis currently affecting the ADC, one of the parties being positioned by some opposition figures as a potential platform for a united front against the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The Devil Is In The Forensic Details: When Typography Becomes Evidence

The law is firmly aligned with this science. Under Sections 101–104 of the Evidence Act 2011 Nigeria, the burden of proof lies on the party alleging forgery, and proof must be credible and cogent. More importantly, Section 68 of the same Act expressly permits comparison of disputed writings with admitted or proved writings of a person. Thus, where a consistent error like “CHIARMAN” appears across undisputed documents and the contested resignation letter, the court is entitled to draw a compelling inference of common authorship.