FEMD and Near Foundation have distributed meat to 300 internally displaced persons in Abuja to celebrate Eid-el-Kabir.
Defence minister Christopher Musa has urged Nigerians to unite amid security challenges in the country.
“Let me warn again that any further attempt to interfere in the affairs of the party by the presidency, INEC and judiciary will be fiercely resisted,” said Mr Abubakar.
Mr Ukadike expressed concerns over the increasing complaints from motorists and communities regarding fuel supply practices at some filling stations.
Some Abuja traders and residents have expressed concern about the rising prices of perishable goods, such as tomatoes and peppers.
Mr Wike made the call in his 2026 Eid-el-Kabir message to Abuja residents on Wednesday.
The Federal Fire Service has advised Abuja residents to strictly adhere to all fire safety rules as Muslims commemorate the Eid-el-Kabir festival.
Mr Wike stated that Nigerians were not looking for political illusions but for tangible improvements in their daily lives.
The chief magistrate adjourned the matter until July 3 for hearing.
“I certainly was told before I came into the party there would be an automatic ticket for me,” Mr Nwoko said. “Why would I just leave like that?”
