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Court Declines Ex Parte Request for PDP NEC Meeting Amid Factional Dispute

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In a significant legal decision, a Federal High Court seated in Zamfara State has opted to decline a request for an ex parte order submitted by a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) associated with the party’s Governors Forum chairman, Governor Bala Mohammed. This request aimed to facilitate the holding of a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, amidst escalating tensions within the party.

The ruling was delivered by Justice Salim Ibrahim, who rejected the faction’s plea. The move to convene the NEC meeting comes as internal strife within the PDP deepens, particularly following attempts by some party governors, led by Mohammed, to unseat the acting national chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum. This initiative, however, faced resistance from other prominent party members, notably supporters of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike.

Adding to the complexities of the situation, a Federal High Court in Abuja had previously issued an injunction preventing any actions against Damagum, thereby highlighting the intricate web of legal and political challenges confronting the PDP. The faction’s latest suit was lodged in the Zamfara court, illustrating the intensifying disputes that characterize the party’s current landscape.

As the PDP navigates these turbulent waters, the implications of this ruling may significantly affect the party’s ongoing efforts to reconcile its internal differences and restore unity within its ranks.

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Boulder, Colorado: Suspect Arrested in “Targeted Terror Attack” at Pro-Israel Demonstration.

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Boulder, Colorado, became the scene of a violent incident on Sunday, as a man attacked a group of demonstrators with a makeshift flamethrower, injuring eight people. The FBI is investigating the event as a “targeted terror attack.”

The victims, four women and four men aged between 52 and 88, were participating in a “Run For Their Lives” event organized to raise awareness for Israeli captives held in Gaza. The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly yelled, “Free Palestine,” during the assault, according to FBI Special Agent Mark Michalek.

Emergency services transported the injured to local hospitals, with initial reports indicating serious injuries. Soliman was taken into custody and also received hospital treatment for injuries sustained during the incident. While formal charges have not yet been announced, officials have stated their intention to hold him “fully accountable.”

Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn refrained from speculation but confirmed the victims’ injuries were consistent with having been set on fire. He emphasized the peaceful nature of the demonstration and condemned the attack as “unacceptable,” urging the community to focus on supporting the victims and their families.

The incident occurs amidst rising tensions in the United States related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has fueled an increase in both anti-Semitic and Islamophobic incidents. The attack has drawn condemnation from Colorado Governor Jared Polis, who decried “hate-filled acts of any kind,” and from Boulder’s Jewish community, which expressed sadness and heartbreak.

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the attack. Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reported that witnesses described the suspect using what appeared to be Molotov cocktails. The FBI’s involvement underscores the seriousness of the incident and the potential for federal charges related to terrorism. The events in Boulder highlight the growing polarization and potential for violence surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict within the United States.

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Gaza Physician Succumbs to Wounds Following Airstrike.

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Reports from media outlets in Gaza indicate the death of Dr. Hamdi al-Najjar, a physician, from wounds sustained during an Israeli airstrike last week. The strike targeted his family residence in Khan Younis, resulting in the death of nine of his ten children.

Dr. Alaa al-Najjar, Dr. al-Najjar’s wife, was previously photographed visiting her injured husband in the intensive care unit. She survived the attack as she was at work at the time. A widely circulated image last week depicted Dr. al-Najjar alongside his sole surviving child; at the time, he appeared physically unharmed. The cause of his death has not been independently verified.

The Israeli military previously stated that the airstrike targeted individuals identified by IDF forces operating in a structure near their position in Khan Younis, characterizing the area as a dangerous combat zone cleared of civilians for their protection. Claims of harm to non-combatants are currently under review.

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Offset Seeks Spousal Support from Cardi B Amidst Divorce Proceedings.

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The dissolution of the marriage between celebrated rappers Offset and Cardi B continues to unfold, with recent developments indicating a shift in legal strategy. As previously reported, Cardi B initiated divorce proceedings in August 2024, citing irreconcilable differences. Offset subsequently responded in February 2025, seeking joint custody of their three children and designating Cardi B’s residence as their primary home.

However, a newly filed amended response reveals that Offset is now seeking spousal support from Cardi B as part of the divorce settlement. Details regarding the specific amount requested have not been disclosed, but sources at TMZ confirm that Offset has petitioned the court to address legal fees equitably between the parties.

The couple, who famously married in a private ceremony in 2017, have navigated a highly public relationship, marked by both professional collaborations and personal challenges. The ongoing divorce proceedings are undoubtedly complex, involving considerations of child custody, financial assets, and now, spousal support. The court’s handling of this high-profile case will be closely watched as it progresses.

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