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Upcoming act calls out Blackface for stealing his first single Hard Life and telling him great minds think alike

A social media user has come out to ruffle up a popular Nigerian singer and accuse him of intellectual property theft. Following the ongoing saga between popular Nigerian singers Blackface and 2baba, regarding the ownership of some of their old songs together, an upcoming act has come out to accuse Blackface of stealing his song. The singing act identified as Jahborne, took to popular social media platform Twitter, with a post in which he called out the singer. He said his first single Hard Life, had been stolen by his senior colleague in the music industry, and when he brought his attention to it, he had simply told him that great minds think alike. He added that Blackface was just as good as a kettle calling a pot black. READ ALSO: 12 times celebs flaunted their mind-blowing wealth on Instagram He said: "The day Wey Boredom go carry me go Blackface direction him go hear word, nigga stole my first single and said great minds think alike , now u want make 2face hear word

APC spokesman accuses Atiku, PDP of hacking INEC servers

Yekini Nabena, a spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of hacking into the server of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Nabena, who was reacting to the claim by the PDP that its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar , actually won the 2019 election from what the INEC server showed, wondered how the political organisation could have gotten the figure without hacking into it. READ ALSO: NAIJ.com upgrades to Legit.ng: a letter from our Editor-in-Chief Bayo Olupohunda Legit.ng earlier reported that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, asked the presidential election tribunal to declare him winner of the February 23 election . Atiku made the request in a petition filed before the tribunal in Abuja on Monday, March 18, where he challenged President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election. The PDP national legal adviser, Emmanuel Enoidem, told journalists that in a

APC commends INEC for re-scheduling by-election in Plateau constituency

- Plateau APC chairman, Letep Dabang, commends INEC for re-scheduling by-election to fill the vacancy created by the death of a member-elect - Dabang says his party is thankful that INEC listened to the voice of reasoning and shifted the by-election from Saturday, March 23 The APC chairman said that the party is waiting for INEC to announce the new date. The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Plateau has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for rescheduling the by-election to fill the vacancy created by the death of a member-elect. Legit.ng had reported that Ezekiel Afon, a serving member of Plateau House of Assembly representing Pengana state constituency died shortly after he was re-elected. INEC had fixed March 23, same day with the gubernatorial supplementary election, for the by-election, but later shifted on the request of APC for more time. READ ALSO : I cannot dabble into Kano governorship election - Tinubu declares Chief Letep Dabang, Plateau

Senator Omo-agege reacts as court nullifies his candidacy

- Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has reacted to a Federal High Court ruling nullifying his candidacy - In a statement by his aide, the Delta senator said he remained the candidate of APC representing Delta central district - The senator also claimed that the judgement delivered by Justice Adegoke was therefore of no consequence Senator Ovie Omo-Agege (APC-Delta) says the judgement of the Asaba Federal High Court on his nomination as senatorial candidate, representing Delta central district has no effect on his election victory. Omo-Agege, made the remarks in a statement issued through his senior special adviser on communications and strategy, Godwin Anaughe in Abuja, NAN reports. Legit.ng gathers that he said he was not party to the suit. Recall that Justice Toyin Adegoke of the Federal High Court 1, Asaba, had on Monday, March 18, nullified the candidacy of Omo-Agege for the Delta central and other All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates in the just-concluded elections. READ ALSO :

Why Ekiti, Osun governors are yet to appoint cabinet several months after wearing-in

Emerging reports have claimed that several months after the governors of Ekiti and Osun states, Kayode Fayemi and Gboyega Oyetola respectively, were sworn in as governors, their executive councils have not been constituted. Reports by Premium Times claimed that the new governments could not embark on the appointment of new commissioners due to outstanding financial responsibilities they inherited and the inadequacy of financial inflows. It was learnt that Fayemi who was sworn in for his second term in office on October 16, 2018, is currently running his government with only two commissioners manning the finance and economic development and the ministry of justice. READ ALSO: I cannot dabble into Kano governorship election - Tinubu declares The Ekiti state governor is said he lacked the financial solvency to procure the services of commissioners and other political appointees whose coming involves a huge financial implication. The reports also have it that Osun state governor is y