Author: The Nation

  • Ajagba defeats Australia’s Goodall as Efemoney performs at World Boxing Council’s fight In US

    Ajagba defeats Australia’s Goodall as Efemoney performs at World Boxing Council’s fight In US

    Nigerian heavyweight boxer, Efe Ajagba, avenged his split-decision defeat to Joe Goodall in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Scotland by knocking-out the Australian boxer in the fourth round of their 10-round fight at the Tahoe Blue Event Centre in Stateline, Nevada, United States on Sunday morning (Nigerian time)

    Ajagba, who was ushered into the arena by Nigerian musician, Micheal Efe Ejeba, famously know Efemoney, wasted no time inflicting unanswered punches on his Aussie opponent.

    Ajagba was on top for most of the four rounds but withstand a second-round fightback from the Australian puncher.

    Referee Tony Weeks stopped their fight 50 seconds into the fourth round after Goodall had taken too many unanswered punches from the Nigerian boxer.

    Ajagba improved his record to 19-1 and produced his 14th knockout. Brisbane’s Goodall (10-2-1, 9 KOs), who was still standing when their fight ended, lost inside the distance for the first time during his five-year pro career.

    Ajagba’s jab was effective during the second round, when Goodall had difficulty finding his way inside until he landed a left-right combination just after the midway point of it.

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    Ajagba’s counter right landed over Goodall’s jab with just over 1:10 to go in the opening round. Another flush right by Ajagba connected with just under 40 seconds on the clock in the first round.

    With the victory over Goodall, Ajagba has defended his World Boxing Council (WBC) title in the heavyweight division.

    L Efe sang his latest trending hit song, Money Talk (Ota Igho) featuring King Enakpodia, where he eulogised Ajagba, an Urhobo from Delta State,  for his hard-hitting punches in the ring.

    The Nigerian rapper’s performance was received with applauds as the Texas-based WBC title holder walked into the stage for the fight while showcasing his boxing strength to waiting crowd.

    “Money Talk” has been trending on all music platforms and is enjoying massive airplay on radio stations across the country. The song blends Urhobo native beats with King Enakpodia handling the chorus in the Urhobo language.

    The release of “Money Talk” follows the success of the dancehall song “Turn Up”, a collaboration between Efemoney and Jaywon, whose video was recently shot in Dallas, USA.

  • Soludo to churches: make your school fees affordable for the poor, downtrodden

    Soludo to churches: make your school fees affordable for the poor, downtrodden

    Anambra state governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has restated his commitment to enthroning a peaceful and progressive state.

    He said his agenda of a livable and prosperous Anambra state would be driven by compassion and transformation.

    Speaking at the Dr Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, during the annual prayer rally, Soludo pledged continued partnership with the church to sustain positive change and keep giving value to residents of the state.

    He, however, appealed to churches to support the efforts of the government, particularly in reducing fees in their schools so as to give every child equal opportunity.

    While emphasizing that Anambra remained a Christian state, the governor called for unity of Christendom in the State, adding that true ecumenism would foster peace and progress in the state.

    He said: “We must do the work of God here on earth because God won’t come down from heaven to do it. Government must live up to its responsibility, the church and larger society also have theirs.

    “The twin factors driving us are compassion and transformation. The day leaders lose the link of compassion for the weakest link in the chain, then the whole essence of governance is lost.

    “The road constructions, youths empowerment, free education, antenatal, employment of teachers and medical personnel, distribution of palm and coconut seedlings, they are all for the downtrodden.

    “That poor woman selling banner should not only breathe, let’s create the enabling environment for them to work. There must be a balance between physical projects the parishioners are taxed on and what they enjoy.”

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    Also speaking, the Archbishop, Province of Niger and Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev Alexander Ibezim called on both federal and state governments to make necessary sacrifices for the betterment of the citizenry.

    He said: “We acknowledge the plights of our members, we’re not far from you. We want to appeal to our leaders to come closer to the common man. The greatest thing the government can do for us is to better the lives of families.”

    Earlier in his sermon, Bishop of Amichi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ephraim Ikeakor said the prayer rally offered the congregation the opportunity to encounter the God of miracles who desired fruitfulness and multiplication for his children.

    Speaking on the theme, “You shall eat the labour of your hands,” from Psalm 128:2, Ikeakor emphasized the place of faith and knowledge of God as a prerequisite for his blessings.

    “Your blessings are dependent on your relationship with God. Every promise of God is anchored on his laws and principles. You can’t break God’s laws and expect his blessings.

    He said: “If we must reap the fruits of our hands, we must demonstrate undaunted faith and knowledge of God like Hannah did. We must also believe in our priests as God’s ordained regardless of their personalities.

    “Faithlessness in our altar, liturgy and clergy is a serious challenge in our time. When you look down on your priest, the source of your miracle is tampered with. But when you honour them, your matter will be resolved.”

  • Pere announces plan to relocate to Ghana

    Pere announces plan to relocate to Ghana

    Big Brother Naija reality show star, Pere Egbi, has announced his decision to relocate to Ghana from Nigeria.

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    The actor announced that he would be relocating to the West African country of Ghana through his verified X account.

    He wrote: “I am moving to Ghana.”

  • AFRIFF 2023 kicks off, to honour RMD, Funke Akindele, others

    AFRIFF 2023 kicks off, to honour RMD, Funke Akindele, others

    The organisers of the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) have unveiled an explosive lineup of events for its 12th edition geared at expanding indigenous movies to the global market.

    The week-long festival opens on the evening of Sunday, November 5, with the exclusive premiere of ORAH, directed by Lonzo Nzekwe.

    The festival is scheduled to be held from November 5 to 11, 2023.

    The closing night will feature the highly anticipated premiere of the inspirational movie “Breath of Life” directed by BB Shashore and produced by Eku Edewor.

    At a media parley heralding the festival at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos, the founder and director of AFRIFF, Chioma Ude, reaffirmed the organiser’s readiness to improve the festival’s capacity towards global expectations.

    She said: “We are inspired by the passion and dedication of filmmakers and film enthusiasts in Africa, and we are committed to providing a platform for their voices to be heard.

    “This year, the theme is ‘Indigenous to Global 2.0’, which is in continuation of last year’s theme, but I learnt a lot about how unready we are.

    “To be very prepared, we expanded our panel, our judges, and masterclasses to prepare us more for the global market.

    “We are focused on improving capacity building and positioning the industry further for more opportunities. Next year will be Indigenous to Global 3.0 until we get it right.”

    Ms. Ude added that the festival will present a selection of noteworthy films, including “Queen of Adire – A Story of Nike Davies Okundaye” by Titi Ogunfere and “Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti” by the visionary Bola Austen-Peters, among others.

    The AFRIFF jury boasts of local and international members headed by Stephen Dr. Love.

    Others are Abby Ajayi, Nicholas Weinstock, Geneva Wasserman, Wafa’a Celine Halawi, Greg Odutayo, Ranada Shepard, Tsitsi Dangaremgba and Nollywood greats, Kate Henshaw, Desmond Elliot, as well as Multichoice Nigeria’s Bisola Tejumola.

    The head of media and public relations, Latasha Ngwube, said the 12th edition of AFRIFF will uncover new talents, create insider opportunities and screen hundreds of films for free.

    She said: “The world is coming to Nigeria as AFRIFF looks internally to strengthen and grow in preparation to take African stories made by Africans to the world.”

    According to her, AFRIFF will showcase indigenous narratives from women who have made a national impact.

    She said the festival will be adorned with diverse activities, including panel discussions, and networking sessions, leading to the prestigious AFRIFF Globe Awards.

    Ngwube stated: “This year’s edition will also unveil three exciting new categories sponsored by MTN Nigeria. These additions include the Honouree Award, offering N2 million to each recipient; the Viewer’s Choice category, allowing viewers to vote for their preferred movie of the year, and the Fan Favorite Award, enabling fans to vote for their beloved actors and actresses.

    “The Awards will be presented to selected actors at the Globe Awards Nigh, on November 11th during the festival.

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    “Actors to be honoured include Richard Mofe Damijo (The Black Book), Blossom Chukwujekwu (The Trade), Chidi Mokeme (Shanty Town), Funke Akindele (Battle on Buka Street) and Femi Adebayo (Jagun Jagun).

    “Others are Chioma Akpotha (Gangs of Lagos), Kunle Remi (Anikulapo), Ini Edo (Shanty Town), Nse Ikpe Etim (4-44-44), Lateef Adedimeji, (Jagun Jagun), and Tobi Bakare (Gangs of Lagos).

    “The N.E.F.T.I. (NEFT emerging Film Talent International) competition in collaboration with LG Electronics and AFRIFF will also be selecting and rewarding new young talent with prize money of $5000 for their creativity while embracing their uniqueness.”

    Ngwube stressed that AFRIFF will celebrate the diverse and vibrant African film industry, highlighting the cultural richness and storytelling of African talents while underscoring the importance of continued collaboration, innovation, and investment in the region’s cinema.

    She added: “The 2023 edition is partnered and sponsored by Lagos State Government, Access Corporation, MTN, Prime Video, Paramount, Mikano, HOW Foundation, WIGWE University, PAC Capital, The Refinery, Martel, US Consulate Lagos, French Embassy, DSTV, Showmax, Africa No Filter, NEWF, NEFTI, Spcine, and UCA University for the Creative Arts UK.”

    Also present at the parley were MarCom & Sponsorship Director, Ebuka Ude; Programme & Artistic Director, Ikenna Ezenyirioha; AFRIFF Jury President, Stephen Dr. Love; Folake Steaze Johnson, representing Chief Creative Officer of NEFTI Paul Robinson, and Middle Eastern filmmaker Samir Abdel Nasir.

    AFRIFF, conceived by Ms. Ude, is a world-class showcase that celebrates Cinema and filmmaking talent from Africa and the diaspora.

    It consistently delivers a rich programme to foster invaluable exchanges of ideas, production connections, and business relationships.

    It creates an energetic and exciting hub for entertainment industry professionals to make rewarding connections and has gradually gained a reputation for delivering Africa’s most vibrant film festival experience.

    Its objectives are to develop the film industry to a level where the products compete favourably with their contemporaries all over the world; provide a growth opportunity for these film industry professionals to export their products to the world; facilitate access to investors, equipment, technical and skill acquisition through Festival-organised fora and several capacity development workshops.

  • Hermes calls out bank over public embarrassment

    Hermes calls out bank over public embarrassment

    BBNaija star Hermes Iyele has criticized a prominent bank for its disorganization, which resulted in his embarrassment when he was denied entry to the event.

    He expressed dissatisfaction on his Instagram story, highlighting the bank’s lack of professionalism in managing their invited guests.

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    According to him, he had been invited to a bank event, only for him to get there and his name wasn’t found in the list of guests at the event and the security stopped him from entering the venue.

    He said to make it worse, the bank organisers didn’t make a move to save his face.

    He wrote: “I need an explanation as to why you will invite me to an event and the security checks for my name three times. The security was looking at me like I was supposed not to be there. I need an explanation as to why that happened.”

  • Please give your favourite celebrities privacy at Airport – Remmy Njoku tells cleaners

    Please give your favourite celebrities privacy at Airport – Remmy Njoku tells cleaners

    Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku has issued a caution to airport cleaners, advising them not to overwhelm their favourite celebrities when they encounter them at the airport.

    The mother of three urged them to respect celebrities’ privacy while using the bathroom, emphasizing that blocking the restroom door and inquiring if they require assistance is inappropriate.

    Noting how using the toilet is a personal task, she lamented over how someone can’t fart in peace without feeling embarrassed.

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    Concluding her message to them, she added that any tip that is meant for them will not pass them by.

    She said: “Dear Cleaners at the airport, y’all are doing a great job. But please, give your Favs some privacy to use the bathroom! Standing in front of the door, and asking if they need help is not fair!

    “It is a personal task! Someone cannot even fart in peace. And please! Leave the tissues in the toilet. Handing someone Fe sheets and asking if it will be enough is ridiculous! Give people Privacy! And any tip that is meant for you will not pass you by in Jesus’ name.”

  • You don’t need anyone’s approval to be happy – Comedian AY

    You don’t need anyone’s approval to be happy – Comedian AY

    amous Comedian and movie producer, Ayo Makun aka AY has shared a thought-provoking message with the public after his cyber altercation with Seun Kuti.

    AY emphasized that no matter one’s actions, there will always be someone with a negative perspective.

    He further pointed out that people tend to scrutinize and criticize others when they are dissatisfied with their own lives.

    The father of two asserted that life is a succession of lessons, adding that some of which are simple to learn and others that are more difficult.

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    He said: “No matter what you do, someone will have something negative to say. Try not to take it personally. People judge and criticize other people’s lives when they’re not happy with their own. Just know you don’t need everyone’s approval to be happy”.

    “Life is a series of lessons, some of which are learned easily, while others are more challenging. There is potential to learn valuable lessons from every situation life brings your way. It can be hard to focus on what you might learn along the way when you find yourself navigating a difficult situation, but u can be comforting to remember that there is a lesson in there somewhere.”

  • Instrument landing system to blame for Ibadan crash —Officials

    Instrument landing system to blame for Ibadan crash —Officials

    • Investigation Bureau begins probe of incident involving Flint Aero
    • Power Minister Adelabu in good spirits, says aide

    The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) said yesterday that it had commenced investigation into the circumstances that led to the crash landing of a chartered aircraft whose passengers included the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu.

    The HS 125 aircraft operated by Flint Aero with registration number 5N-AMM, crash-landed in Ibadan, Oyo State on Friday evening.

    Investigation by The Nation revealed that the airport does not have the requisite Instrument Landing System (ILS) calibrated for flight operations for the aerodrome.

    Industry experts are worried about the parlous state of air navigation equipment at airports across the country, describing it as a threat to air safety.

    Speaking at the Aviation Stakeholders’ Forum yesterday, Chairman of United Nigeria Airlines, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo, disclosed that the ILS at many airports are not working.

    Confirming the state of facilities at Ibadan Airport, a senior official of NAMA said the aerodrome had no ILS.

    In his remarks, the Director General of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Captain Musa Nuhu, said most of the airport facilities do not meet the minimum international requirements.

    In his remarks, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo berated the National Airports Management Agency (NAMA) for its obsolete and inadequate air navigation facilities.

    He said the Federal Government was getting concerned about the state of air navigation equipment at airports, saying many pending contracts involving obsolete equipment by NAMA would be cancelled.

    Keyamo said the accident involving the aircraft could be associated with poor landing equipment by NAMA.

    Worried by the development, Keyamo said the Federal Government has evolved measures to ensure proper coordination among the agencies.

    Part of the measures, Keyamo said, would to ensure that areas of overlapping of functions among agencies are streamlined.

    To resolve the myriad of challenges affecting the industry, Keyamo said experts and industry players will meet soon to draw a roadmap for the sector.

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    The private jet, which also had some of the minister’s aides on board, was said to have departed Abuja Airport for Ibadan at about 6:41pm and crash-landed in a bush close to the runway of Samuel Ladoke Akintola Airport while trying to land at about 7:21pm.

    It was gathered that all the three cabin crews and seven passengers on board were rescued from the damaged aircraft.

    A preliminary report on the incident issued on Saturday by the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) noted that the aircraft was still in the bush at runway 22.

    “At about 0825hrs of 03/11/2023, an aircraft with registration number 5N-AMM that conveyed the incumbent Minister of Power, AbdulWaheed Adebayo Adelabu, and his entourage crash-landed along runway 22 and skid off the runway into a nearby bush.

    “The control tower reported on radio that he lost communication with the just landed aircraft and immediately called on the ARFFS, the AVSEC and other needed airport officials reported almost immediately to the scene.

    “The 3 cabin crews and the 7 Passengers were all rescued from the damaged aircraft.

    “All efforts to get details from the pilot proved abortive.

    “Also at the scene were the NAF airport commandant and his team.

    “As at the time of filing this report, the aircraft was still in the bush at runway 22 while the security personnel of both AVSEC, ARFFS, Airport Safety team and NAF team were on standby for cover,” the report said.

    NSIB’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Dr. James Odaudu, said the probe by the body would unravel the cause of the accident.

    The aircraft operated by Flint Short Aero had established radio communication with the Control Tower of Ibadan Airport at about 18.56 hours seeking extension, which was granted by personnel of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) before the aircraft crew descended for landing.

    The aircraft, sources hinted, landed short of the threshold with about 50 metres.

    Sources at the airport hinted that investigators of the NSIB were already on ground at the site of the accident to obtain first hand information on the immediate and remote causes of the crash.

    The Nation investigation revealed that the airport runway was shut down in the early hours of yesterday on account of the accident.

    Hundreds of passengers, it was learnt, were stranded at the airport, unable to connect to their destinations because of the accident.

    Adelabu in good spirits, says aide

    Adelabu yesterday allayed fears about his safety following Friday’s incident near the Ladoke Akintola Airport in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    A source close to the Minister told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan that Adelabu was in good spirits and not perturbed by the incident.

    NAN reports that the private aircraft which had the minister and some of his aides had crash-landed near the airport late Friday evening.

    ”The Minister feels the incident is not something to worry about. It was actually a minor thing, and that is how he has taken it,” an aide of the Minister, who asked to stay anonymous, said.

    He told NAN further that the Minister was particularly not worried by the incident because it did not involve any of the passengers leaving with any injury.

    ”Everyone on board the aircraft when the incident happened actually alighted without any problem, and we have no cause to worry,” the aide said.

  • Kogi, Bayelsa, Imo polls: Parties, candidates sign peace accord Wednesday

    Kogi, Bayelsa, Imo polls: Parties, candidates sign peace accord Wednesday

    • We must maintain our integrity, non-partisanship, INEC Chair tells staff
    • APC, PDP in verbal war over killings in Bayelsa
    • Journalists brainstorm on how to fact check misinformation
    • Your past will haunt you, group tells Dino

    Political parties and other stakeholders in the Bayelsa, Kogi and Imo governorship elections scheduled for next Saturday are billed to sign a peace accord on Wednesday next week.

    The Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar-led National Peace Committee (NPC), which disclosed this in a statement signed by the former head of state, pleaded with all stakeholders to play their parts in ensuring peace before, during and after the elections in the three states.

    “The NPC hereby wishes to announce the signing of Peace Accords on Wednesday, 8th November 2023, by political parties and other election stakeholders in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states. This is to pledge their commitment to peaceful, transparent, and equitable elections in their respective states,” the statement said.

    The committee stressed the need to have a peaceful electoral process for the benefits of the nation.

    The statement reads in part: “We acknowledge this pressing need to cultivate a peaceful and conducive environment, especially with the escalations of violence in various regions of our country.

    “The governorship elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi states offer another opportunity to underscore our unwavering commitment to peaceful democratic transitions, setting an inspiring example for the entire nation.

    “The NPC continues to engage state institutions and political actors in our bid to facilitate the commitment of stakeholders to democratic processes for the development and wellbeing of the nation.

    “These efforts aim to ensure that the electoral process is conducted with transparency and impartiality, devoid of intimidating actions and inciting rhetoric, which could trigger violence.

    “We implore all key stakeholders in Imo, Bayelsa, and Kogi states to step forward and play their parts in safeguarding our country’s peace and stability—before, during and after these governorship elections.

    “The responsibility for peace belongs to each of us.

    “We appeal to citizens in these States to exercise their rights to vote, choosing their leaders according to the provisions of the law.

    “Remember, your vote is your voice, and with your participation, we can collectively build a better state.

    “As an apolitical body, which places the utmost importance on preserving the peace, unity and tranquility of our nation, we urge the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) the elections ombudsman, security agencies and other government agencies that facilitate the conduct of the electoral process to do so with transparency, particularly because the entire nation and the world is watching.

    “It is important to continually build and reinforce public trust in the process to ensure free, fair, credible and transparent elections.”

    The committee also urged residents to ensure the electoral process epitomises the spirit of progress and hope, which will set the standard for unity and growth in the country.

    INEC Chair: We must maintain our integrity, non-partisanship

    The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, yesterday warned the staff of the commission against any act that will call to question the integrity of the commission during the forthcoming off cycle governorship elections in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi states.

    The INEC boss, who spoke when he led other officials of the commission to assess the state of preparedness in Bayelsa and Imo states, told the staff that they must remain non-partisan and maintain their integrity throughout the process.

    He said that INEC is not a political party and does not have a candidate in the November 11 governorship elections.

    “All we are going to do is to ensure that the people of Bayelsa and Imo states choose whoever they want to be their governors, and our responsibility is to protect the people’s choice,” he said.

    Yakubu also called on the Electoral Officers (EOs) in both states to ensure that all Registration Area Centres (RACs) are fully activated early enough to enable smooth conduct of the elections, assuring that the Commission was “committed to a credible process”.

    He said as part of the Commission’s determination to ensure that poll officials live up to their responsibilities on election day, a refresher training would be organised on Friday, November 10 “apart from the refresher training we are going to conduct this week Friday, Saturday and Sunday”.

    Yakubu assured the Commission staff that all allowances accruing to them would soon be paid as the National Assembly has approved the appropriation of the N18 billion supplementary budget submitted to it by the President.

    He said: “I know that many of you are not happy because you have not received the alert for the 40 per cent palliative awarded to all civil servants to cushion the effect of the economic hardship being experienced due to the removal of the fuel subsidy.”

    He explained that the cause of the delay in payment was that the Commission’s budget for the year 2023, which was passed in December last year, did not capture the 40 per cent peculiar allowance, the New Duty Tour Allowance, and the 35-thousand-naira cash award for six months approved by the Federal Government from April to September this year.

    “We met with Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) in Abuja recently and informed them to plead with the members of staff to please bear with the Commission, as everything is being done to ensure we put a smile on your faces and very soon, this long wait will be over.

    “I was also told that the N35,000-award palliative ought to have been paid from September 1st, 2023 as it has been paid in some ministries, meaning that you have two months’ arrears and we are going to pay you for a period of six months from September 2023 to February 2024.

    “Meanwhile, you are going to have 10 months arrears for the 40 per cent peculiar allowance and we will commence paying as soon as the Commission receives funding.”

    APC, PDP in verbal war over Bayelsa killings

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bayelsa State yesterday engaged each other in war of words over what the latter described as “dastardly and senseless” two-day attacks by suspected thugs of the former on members of the party in Ogbolomabiri community in Nembe Kingdom of the state.

    Two chieftains of the PDP, Timi Biriyai Macdonald and Diepreye Akrisia, were brutally attacked by suspected thugs, following which Macdonald was later confirmed dead at a hospital in the area.

    The PDP, in a statement issued on Friday by the State Chairman, Hon. Solomon Agwanana, the Secretary, Hon. Gesiye Isowo and the Publicity Secretary, Hon. Ebiye Ogoli, sympathised with the families of the deceased and the injured.

    The party condemned a situation in which APC allegedly resorted to violence, maiming, killing or scaring away supporters of other parties to freely hijack, collate and return fictitious and non-existent results in its favour from the said community during elections.

    The party said: “The PDP, to this end, strongly urges the police and other security agencies in the state to, without delay, investigate, arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of this wicked and senseless attacks on innocent citizens.

    “We believe that the measure will go a long way to serve as a deterrent to others during the November 11 election.”

    The APC leadership in the state had earlier accused the PDP-led government in the state of trying to instigate violence in Nembe Local Government Area of the state ahead of the governorship election.

    APC spokesman in Bayelsa State, Mr Doifie Buokoribo, had in a statement on Friday said the intelligence reports available to the party leadership in the state indicated that PDP in cahoots with incumbent governor, Senator Douye Diri, has perfected plans to cause a breach in Bassambiri community, Nembe LGA of the state.

    He said: “The goal of this scorched earth policy is to make it extraordinarily difficult for electoral officials to gain access to the place, harass and intimidate our members and supporters, and ultimately prevent the November 11, 2023 elections from holding in Bassambiri-Nembe, our stronghold.

    “We consider this intelligence credible as the PDP is now desperate, knowing that the Bayelsa people are not with them.

    “Their performance in office has been lamentably poor. Hence they are not campaigning on any known record of achievement.

    “Instead, the PDP is running from court to court, trying to stop the APC from being on the ballot.

    “Not only are they threatening violence, they are actually visiting violence on our members in places like Opokuma, Odi and Kaiama in Kolokuma/Opukuma Local Government Council (Governor Diri’s local government area) and Sangana in Brass Local Government Area.”

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    In a statement yesterday, a pro-democracy group, New Generation Leaders of Bayelsa State, also condemned alleged incessant attacks on the APC stalwarts and supporters in Bayelsa State.

    The statement issued by the group’s National Coordinator, Apostle Bodmas Kemepadei, said repeated attacks on supporters of APC governorship candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva, had become worrisome.

    Describing the attacks as a senseless and callous strategy by the ruling party in the state, Kemepadei noted that rather than canvass for votes from the people, the PDP had resorted to assaulting and manhandling law abiding supporters of the APC.

    The statement reads, “As APC supporters in Bayelsa State, we condemn in totality the reports of sponsored political thugs dressed in full military uniform that attempted to invade Sylva’s LGA few days ago.

    “There are also others who have been harassing, intimidating and attacking ardent members of the APC, which may force some of us to fight back if Mr. President does not wade in.

    “It is highly condemnable and a serious attack on democracy. Because of the price we paid for standing for President Tinubu, we are now hunted as meats.

    “We therefore call on the President, IGP and other security agencies to swing into action and bring the perpetrators of this sinister act to justice before it gets out of hand.

    “As a group, we are closely watching the attacks on APC members and we know it is connected to the rising popularity and teaming support of the APC in the state.

    “The President should intervene by directing the security agencies to be at alert on the continuous attack of members of the party.”

    The Bayelsa State Command of the Nigeria Police Force was yet to react to the situation in Nembe Local Government Area as the police spokesman in the state, CSP Asinim Butswat, was yet to pick his calls.

    Kogi guber: Your past will haunt you, group tells Melaye

    Ahead of Saturday’s governorship election, a foremost Tinubu support group, Disciples of Jagaban (DOJ), has taken a swipe at the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Dino Melaye, saying that his sordid past is now haunting him.

    The National Coordinator of DOJ, Comrade Abdul Hakeen Alawuje, said that Dino never imagined that he would one day seek to be governor when he exhibited irresponsible acts that created for him the toga of an area boy.

    “It is like Senator Dino Malaye has never thought of becoming the governor of a state in the past 20 years. That is why he turned himself into a Nollywood comedian, always acting in the most irresponsible manner,” he said.

    Alawuje noted that with Dino as the candidate of the party, the PDP does not pose a serious challenge for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “The PDP is not always serious in all aspects, especially with the kind of people they always push forward to represent them in local, state and federal elections,” he added. 

    He advocated the exclusion people of Dino’s ilk from electoral contests because he has demonstrated serious mental imbalance, adding that the electoral umpire should insist on psychological test for aspirants.

    “If I am not making a mistake, I want to believe that in this coming Kogi election, we need someone that is responsible; not an agbero (tout). If I may ask Senator Dino Melaye, where is your leadership material?

    “With our experience with you, you have never been serious enough to lead a local government, less talk of a state.

    “How can Dino be a governor, and how did he expect some of us who know him from his admitted time at ABU to keep quiet and we will still stand in the public that we love this nation?

    “Anyway, we can only pass just half of the messages to the wise one,” Alawuje said.

    Coalition urges INEC to end Imo killings with credible poll

    A coalition of civil society groups has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to help end the ongoing bloodletting and violence in Imo State by conducting a free, fair and credible governorship election in the state on November 11.

    The group also tasked the commission to guard against attempts by some unscrupulous elements in the state to harvest and write results in favour of a particular candidate in the election.

    At a joint press conference held in Enugu, the groups, including the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety) and Southeast based Coalition of Democracy and Human Rights Organisations, said conducting a credible election in Imo State would restore decency and sanctity of the ballot box and eventually have Imo voters and their properties secured and protected after years of agony.

    The Chairman, Board of Trustees of the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety), Emeka Umeagbalasi, who addressed the press conference, said: “The restoration of sanctity of the ballot box in Imo is capable of ending the ongoing mass murders and property destruction that have ravaged the state since January 2021, leading to unlawful killings by drafted security forces and armed non-state actors of combined total of over 2,000 unarmed and defenseless citizens and wanton destruction of more than 1,600 civilian houses and tens of thousands of other ‘non military necessity’ properties.”

    Umeagbalasi lamented that available evidence and realities suggest that some persons do not want INEC to organise an election that is free, fair, credible and secure.

    He said that the winner of the November 11 election in Imo State, if conducted freely and fairly, will not score more than 90,000-130,000 from the total lawful votes of not more than 300,000.

    “We arrived at this projection after considering the fears, chaos and bloodletting that have gripped the state since January 2021 in which more than half of the state’s 27 local government areas are deeply affected,” he said.

    He noted that the coalition had written letters to some critical stakeholders, including the Inspector General of Police (IGP) the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Chief of Army Staff, (CAS), the Director General of the State Security Services (DSS), the Chairman of INEC and the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).

    He however regretted that none of the issues raised in the letters, such as the need to ensure that collation centres are outside the arenas under the influence of the state government, timely overhaul of some security departments in the state, the provision of security for Imo voters and protection of their votes had been addressed.

    Journalists brainstorm on how to fact-check misinformation

    The International Press Centre Lagos Nigeria, in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has conducted a two-day intensive workshop for Imo state-based journalists on how to fact-check and verify stories before sharing, particularly during the forthcoming governorship election.

    The workshop was held at the Echelon Heights Hotel in Port Harcourt, River State.

    Addressing the Imo-based journalists from the broadcast, print, and online sectors, Mrs. Stella Nwofia, the Programme Manager, emphasised that this was the final training session out of the three designed for 80 journalists involved in reporting electoral processes across the three states with off-cycle polls scheduled for November 11, 2023.

    The main objective of the workshop was to equip journalists with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure the electoral processes in Kogi, Imo and Bayelsa states are credible, inclusive, transparent, and peaceful.

    Nwofia also highlighted the importance of Iverify in Nigeria, noting that it serves as a valuable tool for verifying information, fact-checking, and preventing the spread of disinformation and misinformation, which can lead to electoral violence.

    During the workshop, various experts, including Mr. Taiwo Obe, the owner of Journalism Clinic in Nigeria, covered a range of topics. Obe emphasised that business journalism is about finding answers to questions and questioning those answers until no more questions remain.

    He also stressed the importance of reporters and editors acting as detectives of misinformation and being ready to debunk falsehoods without amplifying them.

    Another speaker, David Ajikobi delved into the process of fact-checking, emphasising that it involves sub-editing in newsrooms before publishing articles in newspapers or broadcasting stories on radio or TV.

    He said: “In the case of independent fact-checking organisations, fact-checking involves verifying information already in the public domain to assess the accuracy of claims made by public figures, organisations, the media and on social media using publicly available data.”

    Dr. Emmanuel Mmman from the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution discussed the dangers of information disorder in relation to peace building and conflict resolution.

    Mr. Matthew Alao, the Team Leader of the Governance and Peacebuilding Unit, representing UNDP, highlighted the primary goal of reducing misinformation, disinformation and hate speech around election time.

    The Executive Director of IPC in Nigeria, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, said Iverify platform plays a pivotal role in assisting journalists verify misinformation.

    The highlight of the workshop was the practical capacity-building sessions, during which participants were divided into four groups: Unique, Stringers, Integrity and Eagles. The groups engaged in tasks that proved to be rewarding and fruitful, as participants demonstrated their fact-checking skills and learned about various fact-checking tools.

    The organisers of the training were impressed with participants’ performance and declared them ready to apply their newly acquired skills in their respective media organisations and in the society.

  • Court issues fresh order restraining NLC, TUC from strike in Imo

    Court issues fresh order restraining NLC, TUC from strike in Imo

    • LP backs unions on calls for removal of Imo CP

    The National Industrial Court in Owerri has issued a fresh  interim injunction restraining  the organised labour from embarking on any kind of strike in Imo State until further notice.

    The court warned against the disobedience of its order,saying that it would attract consequences.

    Justice  N C S Ogbuanya gave the order  on Friday after hearing the submissions of  counsels to both parties that they  were yet to reach a settlement on their dispute.

    The defendants are Nigeria Labour Congress and the Secretary General,  Comrade Emmanuel Ugboaja and the Trade Union Congress and its Secretary General, Comrade Nuhu Toro.

    In the suit No NICN/ OW/41/2023, the Attorney General of Imo State and the Imo State government  are claimants.

    The court held that in considering the motion for interlocutory injunction by the claimants,   after hearing from both counsels, it had reserved till November 30,2023 for the ruling.

    The court further held thus: ” Considering the court’ s duty to ensure that labour dispute and related disagreements between the parties are not allowed to escalate and adversely affect the interests and well-being of the citizenry and third parties who are not involved in the labour dispute already submitted for adjudication  in the pending suit in the court”, it was necessary for the parties to hold the peace till the next adjourned date.

    “Parties are hereby  directed to be mindful  of consequences of disobedience of extant court order  in  the pending suit before the court,” it further ordered.

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    The court adjourned the matter to November, 30,2023  for ruling on the interlocutory injunction filed by the claimants.

    However, a  section of  labour has since embarked on strike action paralysing  business activities in the state even against the court order that both parties hold peace pending determination of the case.

    Meanwhile, the Labour Party has supported the call by the NLC to redeploy the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Stephen Olarewaju.

    The Labour Party  in a statement issued yesterday  by its National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, decried the attack on NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero in the state  and  called on the Police hierarchy to immediately rejig the entire police structure in Imo. 

    The statement reads in part:  “The Labour Party is aligning with the leadership of NLC and TUC to demand the immediate removal of the Commissioner of Police, Imo State, the Area Commander, and other officials who are believed to be involved in the mistreatment and degradation of Comrade Ajaero and fellow workers.

    “The Labour Party had a few months ago petitioned the Chairman Police Service Commission on the continued stay in office and discharge of duties of the present Commissioner of Police in Imo State who once held sway of the Adamawa State Police Command. Even against the directive of the Commission that the CP be redeployed immediately, he has blatantly disregarded the order.

    “We are using this medium to call on the Police hierarchy to immediately rejig the entire police structure in Imo state. Their role in the attack on Labour Union leaders was done in bad faith and unmistakable evidence that someone is clearly blowing the trumpet they are dancing”.