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Fayemi ignores aggrieved Obas, swears in Alawe  as new Council Chair

Fayemi ignores aggrieved Obas, swears in Alawe as new Council Chair

ADO-EKITI—GOVERNOR Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, yesterday, ignored the protest and court action instituted by the 17 most prominent traditional rulers, in the State, known as the “pelupelu”, swore in the Alawe of Ilawe Ekiti, Oba Adebanji Alabi, as the Chairman of  the Ekiti State  Council of Traditional Rulers.
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PDP candidate serves Fayemi notice of appeal to Apex court

PDP candidate serves Fayemi notice of appeal to Apex court

The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the July 14, 2018 governorship election, Professor Kolapo Olusola Tuesday served
Governor Kayode Fayemi the Notice of Appeal, Records of Appeal and the Appellate brief of argument through substituted means at the state
Secretariat of the All progressives Congress (APC).

Fayemi swears in 17 new Permanent Secretaries

Fayemi swears in 17 new Permanent Secretaries

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi on Wednesday declared that civil servants in the State have no reason to be sycophantic and unprofessional in the discharge of their duties before attaining the peak of their careers.

Fayemi wins as Supreme Court dismisses Oni’s appeal

Fayemi wins as Supreme Court dismisses Oni’s appeal

ABUJA—THE Supreme Court, yesterday, declined to sack Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State from office on the premise that he was not eligible to contest the July 14, 2018, governorship election that he eventually won. 

Segun Oni vs Fayemi: The Legal Debacle over “Employee”

Segun Oni vs Fayemi: The Legal Debacle over “Employee”

The Justices at the Court of Appeal, in their judgement on 12th February 2019 in the Segun Oni vs Fayemi Eligibility case, said “The Chambers Dictionary defines the noun employee as a person employed for wages or salary”. Wherever they got this from, let it also be noted that The Chambers Dictionary in its most current edition also defines the noun employee as “a person who works for another in return for payment”.

Far away Fayemi

Far away Fayemi

PATRICK Ibrahim Yakowa’s maybe the slimmest margin of win in a governorship election. He polled 106 votes more than his opponent to be returned as elected in Kaduna State in 2011. That is our democracy and that is the rule. A simple majority and the required percentage of votes in two-thirds of local government areas in a state will suffice.