The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East has advised Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu to resign from their posts to focus on their defence in the forgery trial.
The APC joined the presidency in advising all principal officers of the National Assembly to resign, after the accused persons all pleaded not guilty and called the accusations as an attack on Nigerian democracy. The APC's Zonal Publicity Secretary, Hyacinth Ngwu said that it was more honourable to throw in the towel instead of writing letters
seeking international intervention.
Deputy Senator, Ike Ekweremadu was reported to have called for international intervention from the US Congress, United
Kingdom, United Nations, European Union Parliament and foreign missions in his forgery
trial.
Ekweremadu reasoned the charges as an attempt by President Muhammadu Buhari's
government to ridicule and rubbish the face of the National Assembly.
Saraki and Ekweremadu are being arraigned on charges of alleged forgery for manipulating the 2015 Senate Standing Rules that saw the two men voted into power.
Mixed reactions and criticisms by Nigerians have trailed a young slay queen following her controversial post where she advised ladies to use their private for fame and wealth. The Nigerian slay queen identified simply as Sunbo Ap has taken to popular social networking platform, Snapchat, to advise Nigerian ladies on how to make judicious use of their private part. She posted her photo and wrote: “Use ur punani wisely, it would either make u broke, famous or rich, Don’t just open ur legs 4 fried rice chicken n salad.”