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  • Anambra Millionaire Spotted Sleeping in Coffin After Losing House to Scammer

    Anambra Millionaire Spotted Sleeping in Coffin After Losing House to Scammer

    Culled from The Nigeria voice

    An Oyo-state based Anambra millionaire, Chief Joel Ubah, has cried out for help from Nigerians and relevant authorities, as his house, worth about N700m was allegedly sold at N10m by scammers.

    Chief Ubah, who hails from Nnewi, Anambra State but resident in Oyo State, made the appeal when he was spotted sleeping in a coffin made for sale, a video of which is currently trending online.

    When asked why he sleeps inside coffin, Chief Ubah alleged that he was scammed by the Oyo State Judiciary, as they fraudulently sold his house with fifteen documents — a scam, he said, was principally masterminded by a lady who claimed to be the girl friend of the Chief Judge of Oyo State.

    He said his plight now is not only that his house was sold, but that his life is also being threatened by some of the people involved in the scam, as he had so far received no fewer than 47 death threats, which he said was the reason he had been sleeping from one coffin to another, for some days now.

    “I have been trying to go after these criminals, but they have been threatening my life. Yesterday, I received the 47th death threat. So since, I have been sleeping inside from one coffin to another coffin, since,” he said.

    “Nigerians should, please, alert the Inspector General of Police. I wrote a petition to the Inspector General of Police, nothing was done; I wrote to the CJN, they have already replied me, but I’m still waiting for the final report. Nigerians should see that we are finished in this country,” he lamented.

    Chief Ubah said that he had also contacted the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, who told him that he was not aware of the scam; and further said he wrote to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) where his petition was hijacked; and wrote to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) where the ICPC Commissioner, Stephen Pimor, told him to come in as a whistle blower.

    “Nigerians where are we heading to? There is insecurity in the country. Nothing is happening in this country. The price of a dollar is almost getting to a thousand naira. I can’t feed anymore. But the major thing is why would I be hiding from one coffin to another everyday? …We are finished in this country. I slept here in this coffin last night. And I have been sleeping in coffin for the past how many days now. Where are we heading to in this country? Please come to my rescue,” he lamentably appealed.

  • Inibehe Effiong Sues Akwa Ibom Chief Judge, Justice Ekaette Obot For The Enforcement Of His Fundamental Rihgts

    Inibehe Effiong Sues Akwa Ibom Chief Judge, Justice Ekaette Obot For The Enforcement Of His Fundamental Rihgts

     

    Sequel to the continuous refusal by the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State to release copies of the proceedings together with the order convicting the human rights activist, Barr. Effiong made since 27th of July, 2022 in compliance with section 36(7) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended despite repeated application to that effect, we were forced to file a fundamental rights enforcement suit yesterday at the Federal High Court in Suit No: FHC/UY/FHR/170/2022 against this flagrant impunity in the system in order for my Lord to be compelled to comply with the extant laws of our land.

    It’s beyond imagination to see that the wilful refusal to release copies of the said proceedings has precariously affected and frustrated all material efforts made by Inibehe’s legal team to appeal against his conviction including his release from the prison custody. Today is making exactly 20days since this remand order was made by His lordship, yet all efforts made to access the proceedings has been abortive. By provision of section 36 (7) of the constitution cited above, the court is under duty to produce its order, judgement or proceedings within 7days of making same.

    Time indeed shall tell!!

    Written by @Augustine Asuquo Esq

     

  • I Want To Be A Shoulder For Other Women To Climb – PDP Governorship Running Mate

    I Want To Be A Shoulder For Other Women To Climb – PDP Governorship Running Mate

    By Dominic Kidzu

    The Peoples Democratic Party Governorship running mate, Lady Emana Duke Ambrose Amawhe says she accepted her nomination for the deputy governorship of the state because she wants to be in a position to assist her fellow women to grow, both politically and economically. Lady Emana who spoke with me this morning, added that there are very many women out there who are breaking the glass ceiling in various fields but who are not helping other women to grow.

    “I want to add colour and vibrancy to the ticket. I have been actively involved in causes that support the emancipation and growth of women and my experience teaches me that one must first get involved rather than just to sit back and speculate. I want to ensure that there is an army of women coming behind us. But first, they have to get an education, register at the ward level, get involved. Be ready to serve and to give back. After that all you need to do is to knock on the door, and if you knock long and hard enough, it will open for you and the reward will come”

    It was 9am in the morning, and I had been waiting for about an hour, because her appointments for the day began at 7am, and a few groups had been scheduled ahead of my goodself. Lady Emana told me that ” the title of Deputy Governor is a big one, but I am not big on titles, I came to my state to run for a seat in the Federal House of Representatives because I believed that I had something to offer. The result was not what I expected, but I was not disappointed. Infact, I told the media people who spoke to me on that day that I felt like a champion, because I came up as the closest rival and that gave me hope. I had put in my best effort, without knowing that someone was watching “.

    I wanted to know how the South – South – Agenda panned out with her, understanding how tricky this issue could be, especially because she is an Efik princess, but she was unruffled and cool – headed about it. This is what she said to me…”I was a strong advocate of the Back to South agenda. We the people of the South betrayed ourselves. We couldn’t reach an agreement. A house cannot be divided against itself and succeed. I’m a party woman and I believe in the promise of the PDP. APC has failed everyone on all fronts, at the federal level and most painfully, at the state level, the party has been too crass, too insensitive and too irresponsible, and I cannot be convinced to look at APC as an alternative. Cross River State is PDP and we should join hands and change the failure. Ayade has not done well and thankfully he took his failure to where it fits, the APC. The state is in a mess and APC cannot rescue Cross River State from APC. I believe we will win, because the voters are not ignorant anymore, ethnic sentiment is not the answer”.

    She told me that she has been actively interested in areas of trade and investment including designing creative ways of attracting Foreign Direct Investment. ” The business environment has to be put aright. The economy of the state going forward, is a core interest area for me, to drive the numbers up. I am also keenly interested in making basic education practically free because that is the main bedrock of development. Other areas of interest to me are primary health care, rural electrification, cottage industries and low cost housing. We need to focus on the small programs and projects that impact most on the people, not MOUs and small factories that make us more confused and make some people richer at our expense “.

  • There’s Hardly Any Ward Across The District That Hasn’t Benefited From Sen Jarigbe Agom’s Benevolence BY PETER AGI

    There’s Hardly Any Ward Across The District That Hasn’t Benefited From Sen Jarigbe Agom’s Benevolence BY PETER AGI

    Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?
    Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe has been relentlessly innovating, treating and fighting for a better way to deal with hunger while stimulating particularly participatory leadership.

    The political trajectory of the emerging leadership quest should be strengthened by humanitarianism.

    The political realignment focus of the Northern District in CRS has become deeply remarkable, inspiring and rooted. For sure the leading light 💡 shining endlessly is Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe. He is the compassionate, empathetic and impressively humanitarian leader, who has selflessly endeared himself to the heart of the people.

    There’s hardly any ward across the district that hasn’t benefited from his benevolence. That’s why his popularity has soared above others in our climes. He is a uniquely talented, gifted and incredibly inspiring young political gladiator. His people are happy with him. That’s why he has been told to return. Let’s magnify his generosity indeed philanthropy.

  • APC Crisis Worsen As Plot To Remove National Chairman Gathers Momentum

    APC Crisis Worsen As Plot To Remove National Chairman Gathers Momentum

    The leadership crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress, APC, may have assumed another twist following fresh plots by some stakeholders to unseat the National Chairman of the party, Senator Abdullahi Adamu.

    Adamu was on March 26 affirmed as national chairman of the party at a convention to elect members of the APC National Working Committee NWC.

    However, while there had been a build-up of complaints against Adamu, there were no attempts to oust him.

    Indications emerged, the weekend, that some APC stakeholders were working to get the party chairman out of the way as part of trouble-shooting efforts to placate the Christian bloc in the party.

    An APC leader, who spoke to Vanguard in confidence, said the attempt was to balance power within the APC.

    The party leader said: “Yes, there are those who feel that the controversy generated by our Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket can be lessened by having a Christian chairman and also proposing a Christian Chief of Staff to the President. Some have proposed a federal lawmaker, James Faleke, for that position, that is, Chief of Staff.

    “There are issues regarding the continued stay of Adamu as party chair. The first is that we need to placate the Christian community.

    “Second, a lot of us expected from Adamu in an election season but he hasn’t done much. We need the bureaucracy of the party to be alive this period, but their salaries are not even forthcoming and you expect them to work efficiently? That is one thing that might count against the chairman.

    “Also, he was Chairman of the APC National Reconciliation Committee before he became the national chairman of the party. We expected that by now, he would have been able to resolve the major differences but that has not happened.

    “The leader of our party, President Muhammadu Buhari also urged us to refund the money paid by aspirants at the convention which produced Adamu as national chairman. Aspirants paid millions, yet we haven’t refunded them. These are some of the issues.”

  • Sandy Onor Commissions Town Hall, Says Bendeghe-Ekiem Is The Foremost Community In Etung Land

    Sandy Onor Commissions Town Hall, Says Bendeghe-Ekiem Is The Foremost Community In Etung Land

     

    The Gubernatorial Candidate of the PDP and Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Senator Prof Sandy Ojang Onor has described Bendeghe-Ekiem Community as the foremost community in Etung land.

    He stated this on Saturday, August 13th, 2022 during the Commissioning of the Bendeghe-Ekiem Town Hall, Bendeghe, Etung LGA, Cross River State.

    His words “I am glad to be here today. Bendeghe-Ekiem Community is the foremost community in Etung land. It has always been so. As a historian, I ‘ve always had cause to speak it because I ‘ve read about it from Archival Documents. Deu Haust (1923) stated clearly that there were two big communities in Etung; the biggest, the largest is Bendeghe-Ekiem on this side and Nchofang on the other side.”

    Speaking on behalf of the Bendeghe-Ekiem Community, the Town Council Chairman, Mr Obi Ndoma Tawo maintained that: “We the people of Bendeghe-Ekiem are delighted and ecstatic to welcome you in our midst today. We say so with all sincerity, because we know you shelved your crowded schedules to honour our Invitation even within a very short notice. Today, there is a new down in Bendeghe-Ekiem and you are part of the dawn. We pray for your unlimited success in this dispensation because you’re the only Original Caterpillar. We appreciate you once more and making us to believe that there are good days ahead.”

    High point of the event was dance session from Bendeghe-Ekiem Prize Band and mass defection from the APC to the PDP notable amongst them is the Cocoa Association of Nigerian (CAN) Chairman, Bendeghe-Ekiem Chapter.

    The event was attended by the senator and members of his entourage, traditional rulers, youth as well as women leaders and villagers, etc.

    Caterpillar Movement Media

     

  • 37 Years Old Sakaja Johnson Arthur Elected Governor of Nairobi

    37 Years Old Sakaja Johnson Arthur Elected Governor of Nairobi

    By Justin Udie

    Born on February 2nd 1985, 37 years old
    Sakaja Johnson Arthur is the Governor-elect of Nairobi County. Elected on 9th August 2022. He was the Senator of Nairobi. #GoAndVerify

    Meanwhile, in Nigeria, 18 – 70 years old men and women are drumming “on your mandate we shall stand” behind old extremely exhausted and sick people up and down. It’s a big shame 😞 Take your future more seriously my people. Your primitive and tribal assets will not help build the future you desire.

  • Former Ikom Local Government Council Chairman, Others Dumps APC, Vows To Mobilize Support For Sandy Onor

    Former Ikom Local Government Council Chairman, Others Dumps APC, Vows To Mobilize Support For Sandy Onor

     

    The Gubernatorial Candidate of the PDP and Senator representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Senator Prof Sandy Ojang Onor on Saturday, August 13th, 2022 received back to the party, Hon (Barr) Ebaye Akonjom and his supporters at Ikom local government area.

    Announcing his return back to the PDP, the former Council Boss described the PDP as his benefactor when he said: “I didn’t know I would ever leave the PDP, because that’s the party that gave me all the opportunities I had. I’m back to the PDP because one of our own, a family member has been graciously given the ticket to run for the gubernatorial elections under the PDP and I cannot stay elsewhere. I have to come back and work for him.”

    The former Council Chairman assured that the time to mobilize support for the realization of the project has just begun and they will use all networks available to them to ensure victory.

    Responding, Senator Sandy Onor thanked him and his supporters for having such confidence in his competence to reclaim the State. He described Barr Ebaye as a friend and brother and assured him and his supporters of full cooperation in party activities.

    The event which was held at De Genesy Hotel, Ikom had other returnees as Barr Nkona Neji (Akparabong), Mr Fred Ebi Erim (Nta Nselle), Mrs Glory Ntun (Nta Nselle), Mr Ekum Williams (Abanyom), etc.

    Party stakeholders of Ikom as well supporters of the PDP were also present to receive them.

    Caterpillar Movement Media

     

  • Obudu, Has Your Suffering Ended? BY AGBA JALINGO

    Obudu, Has Your Suffering Ended? BY AGBA JALINGO

     

    June 22, 2015, Ben Ayade, the Obudu born Professor, Senator representing Cross River North at the time and governorship flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the 2015 general election in Cross River State, declared an end to the sufferings of Obudu people to the delight of an ecstatic crowd that gathered at the Chief J.A. Agba memorial stadium in Obudu.

    Filled with satisfaction over the manner, disposition and the massive turn out of his people to welcome him, he could not control his excitement as he announced the end of perils in Obudu. In his words ” Kugbudu, Kingie Kimen Kimbe ” which means, “Obudu, your suffering has ended”. It’s exactly 7 years and 52 days after that day and the question on my lips this morning is: “Has the suffering of Obudu people ended?

    Since he took over as Governor, Ayade has nursed some very ambitious projects for Obudu, his home town. Principally, these projects include: The British/Canadian School, the Obudu International Airport, the Obudu German Specialist Hospital, the Obudu Independent Power Project and the Mini Super Highway which is supposed to criss cross the five LGAs of Northern Cross River. No doubt these are the most touted projects of the governor in Obudu. But let us examine them one after the other.

    1. The British/Canadian School: Most of the buildings have been completed. But nothing is going on there. The governor says he wants to turn it to a university campus contrary to the original concept of a basic and high school. It is practical to say he will leave office without any activity in that place. But it will be a thing of great joy for me, even if it’s the primary school that can start functioning first, like the one inside the Teachers Training Institute in Biase, so we can at least remember that he built us a school. For now, there is no school in that place yet. Just some structures.

    2. The Obudu International Airport: Governor Ayade said publicly that if he doesn’t complete it, we should carry our sacred “bizu” leaves and banish him from Obudu. That’s what will happen because since the terminal building of the airport collapsed, not much is going on there. Our governor simply doesn’t have the money or the time to finish any kind of port now, not to even talk of an airport. He has only 289 days left. Airports aren’t built in days. He has only set a recipe for communal crisis as homeless land owners are already returning to reclaim portions of the now bushy site, which may snowball into crisis.

    3. The Obudu German Specialist Hospital: The buildings have also been erected and beautifully painted like a sepulchre. Even the fence is so beautiful from the road that when you see it, you will wonder what is happening inside. But verily verily, nothing is going on inside and I don’t know when empty buildings started bearing the name, hospital. We all know what a hospital is and what happens inside. There is nothing like a German hospital in Obudu yet. I am not lying. It is the truth. What we have there is some painted structures and a few equipment supplied and abandoned by Cocharis. The only public hospital in Obudu till today is the Sacred Heart Hospital along hospital road, built by the Catholic mission. If we eventually have a new hospital in Obudu, whether you call it German or Nigerian hospital, I will not hesitate to tell you.

    4. Obudu Independent Power Project: Our governor trumpeted this as one of his flagship projects in Obudu. He went and purchased two diesel powered generators and brought them to power an entire LGA, in the 21st century. A small diesel generator used to power a BTS consumes about 18,000 liters of fuel per year. CO2 emission from one liter of diesel fuel is 2.68kg. Meaning one generator emits 46.5 metric tons of CO2 annually. With those large LPFO powered generators, it is a massive environmental risk that should have been put into consideration by a Governor who is an environmentalist. Yet, the last time those generators came on was in 2019 when Ayade’s niece, Memshima was getting married. The power project has since been abandoned and the generators are parked somewhere along Ranch road.

    5. Mini Super Highway: I don’t need to talk much here. I just shared a video of the road with you yesterday. A road still under construction is been washed off by the rains. A road without drainages. A road so terribly done that it cannot even stand till the completion of the project. The road that failed before Ayade deceived us that he is fixing it, lasted for over 30 years. Even the job that Ayade’s construction company, Leophina Construction, got from the Federal Ministry of Works to do total rehabilitation and resurfacing of the highway from Obudu to Wula in Boki, the Governor and his brother Franko, collected the money, managed to grind the road up to Akorsie in Obanliku, abandoned the project and pocketed the money. Today, you can’t go to Obudu through Boki. We have to pass through Ogoja which is a longer route.

    I am from Obudu. I wish above all things that Obudu is developed and prospers. I won’t be deceived by anyone. Not at this my age. I will not join those who want to perpetually lie to our people to say what isn’t verifiable. If all these projects take off, I will tell you so. If governor Ayade leaves office today, there is nothing, absolutely nothing in Obudu, that we will point to that he did for his people other than these meaningless food on the table titles that will evaporate on his exit. It is rodents and reptiles that will leave in those empty buildings.

    Don’t lie to me. Complete these projects. Get them working and let us indeed know that even if you were unable to end our suffering in Obudu like you promised in June 2015, at least you were able to reduce the suffering.

    Yours sincerely,
    Citizen Agba Jalingo.

  • Governor Soludo Suspends Nnewi North LG Chairman For Killing His Wife Over Side Chicks

    Governor Soludo Suspends Nnewi North LG Chairman For Killing His Wife Over Side Chicks

     

    The Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has suspended the newly appointed Transition Chairman of Nnewi North Local Government Area, Hon. Mbaulike Iloka for allegedly beaten his wife to death on Sunday.

    It was alleged that Hon. Mbazulike’s wife caught his husband picking some young ladies she suspected to be his side chicks at the event they both attended on Saturday evening, and tried stopping him but to no avail.

    According to the family members and friends of late Mrs. Chidiebere Iloka, it was disclosed that he beat his wife to death over a heated argument between the couple on Sunday morning due to what happened at the event the previous day.

    Hon. Mbazulike, in his account, stated that she slumped and died; a report that is being disputed in some quarters by friends and family members of the late Mrs Chidibere who had earlier reported several cases of Domestic Violence and a repeatation of same that led to her death.

    Family sources hinted that when they arrived at the scene, they found Chidiebere’s corpse on the floor with marks/bruises and cuts on her body.