Today's Headlines:What I’ll do if Tinubu offers me appointment –Wike; Take care of poor Abians –Obi
What I’ll do if Tinubu offers me appointment – Wike Photo Credit: The immediate past governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has disclosed what he would do if President Bola Tinubu offers him an appointment. Wike said he would consult his wife and friends if Tinubu gives him an appointment.

Tinubu came and said subsidy is gone, now a lot of people are trekking across the country- Ene Obi
Ene Obi, a government team leader and action aid, criticized President Tinubu in an interview with Arise News. She expressed her disappointment that the president announced the removal of fuel subsidies without providing any further explanation on the matter. According to her, this abrupt announcement has resulted in a significant number of people having to travel by foot across the country.

Tribunal: Peter Obi Tenders Results Of 8 More States
The Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi, on Monday, continued his suit before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja, presenting more results of the presidential elections in eight states The results, which were admitted in evidence by the five-man panel presided over by Justice Haruna Tsammani, were from Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Delta, Kaduna, Imo, Ondo, Sokoto, and Kogi. While Obi and LP, challenging the result of the February 25 presidential election, produced results from 13 LGAs in Ebonyi, which were

Kate Henshaw Reveals Rare Photos of Daughter Gabrielle, Shares Insights into Her Private Life
According to the vanguard news,Popular Nollywood actress and fitness enthusiast, Kate Henshaw, pleasantly surprised her social media followers on Monday when she shared rare photos of herself with her daughter, Gabrielle. The 51-year-old actress, known for her versatile acting skills and dedication to fitness, had previously chosen to keep her daughter's face away from the public eye.

Court Stops NLC Strike Over Subsidy Removal
A National Industrial Court in Abuja has stopped the planned strike by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) over the fuel subsidy removal. Justice Olufunke Anuwe on Monday restrained the Nigeria Labour Congrace (NLC) and all its affiliates from further embarking on the strike planned for June 7 until the hearing and determination of the main suit. According to information obtain by Daily trust. The court also mandated that the Nigeria Labour Congrace (NLC ) be served with the initial summons and motion on notice
