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  • “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    Fans of Nigerian Afrobeats singer David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, have taken to social media to express disappointment following his loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Davido, who was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category, alongside other Nigerian artiste, lost to South African fast-rising singer, Tyla.

    The 24-year-old artiste secured the honour with her viral record, “Push 2 Start,” ahead of Burna Boy’s “Love,” Davido and Omah Lay’s collaboration “With You,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s “Gimme Dat,” as well as Eddy Kenzo and Mehran Matin’s “Hope & Love.”

    However, the development has sparked widespread reactions among fans and music lovers, particularly in Nigeria, with many expressing outrage on social media, alleging that the “Unavailable” crooner was robbed.

    The defeat marks the second year Davido has been edged out  by Tyla at the Grammys, despite his high-profile campaign and relentless efforts to secure the award.

    The fans expressed disappointment over what they perceive as a snub.

    @Osi_Suave  said, “Push 2 start was a non-starter, the song didn’t even make any impact or go anywhere. At this point, Nigerian artistes should stop submitting their songs for consideration.”

    Twitter user @_AsiwajuLerry slammed the Recording Academy, saying: “Grammy has robbed Davido for Tyla again.

    “That award show has officially lost its credibility in front of Nigerians. Never again…”

    @_iam_zayn  posted, “How long will Grammy keep sidelining Nigerians like this? I may not be an awards expert, but come on… isn’t it very glaring what’s going on?”

    @Tufab “When I don know say this Grammy no get joy or pity for anyone na when Essence no win anything. Which song big pass Essence for the world that year. dem Kala like mad.”

    @Twain_cy lashed ; “Grammy is overrated”

    However, a number of fans noted that Grammy recognition does not define Davido’s success, status and legacy in the music industry.

    They lauded his consistency and impact, not only in Africa, but on global stage.

    @Ariwodo_ “Grammy doesn’t define your greatness. You remain the best in the game.”

    @YKoluwaseun9 said, “At least he got nominated, All thanks to Omah lay that made the song banged. watin concern grammy with sweet fanta dialo.”

    Read Also: Grammy 2026: How I almost omitted ‘With You’ on 5IVE album – Davido

    @_egungunn  posted, “Grammy or No Grammy, we know Davido is the greatest of all time.”

    @SAMKLEF  wrote, “Hold your head high. A Grammy doesn’t define your impact, your work ethic, or the millions of lives your music has touched.”

    “You’ve already won where it matters most — consistency, longevity, and love from the people.

    “This is not a loss, it’s just a pause. Greater moments still ahead. Respect always. Not everyone wins today, some win tomorrow.”

    @Roniqbii   said, “Please Leave Davido alone and stop discouraging his efforts, he no kill person, Life is about wins and losses, and Davido is not a loser.

    “The Grammy doesn’t define his greatness. #30BG #OBO

    #GRAMMYS 2 #Grammys2026.”

    Also, Cubana Chiefpriest offered words of encouragement to Davido in a post, tweeting:,“Oyibo dey do everything possible to break a strong man so he can do their demonic sht with them but he will never do it.

    “Heads up brother, open the bag & drop another hot one for us. E no dey finish, gbedu na Water…”*”

    The 68th annual Grammy Awards was held on Sunday, Feb. 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with South African comedian Trevor Noah hosting the ceremony for the sixth consecutive time.

    (NAN)

  • APC dismisses ADC’s claim of coercing civil servants into e-registration

    APC dismisses ADC’s claim of coercing civil servants into e-registration

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed as baseless the allegation by the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) that the ruling party is coercing civil servants to participate in its ongoing electronic registration exercise.

    The APC said the claim reflects the ADC’s intimidation and anxiety over what it described as the massive turnout of Nigerians identifying with and joining the ruling party.

    At the weekend, the ADC raised concerns over reports that civil servants in some states were allegedly being compelled to register for the APC through its e-registration platform.

    The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, warned in a statement that such actions, if true, would amount to economic coercion and forced political affiliation.

    Responding on Monday in Abuja, APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, described the allegation as entirely false and without foundation.

    Morka said the opposition party was unsettled by the success of the e-registration exercise and was resorting to false claims in an attempt to discredit the process.

    The statement read, “Terrified by the massive All Progressives Congress (APC) membership registration in the ongoing electronic-registration exercise, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has made a nonsensical allegation that civil servants are being pressured to participate in our party’s E-Registration exercise.

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    “That claim is entirely false and baseless and seeks to cast a shadow over the cutting-edge and groundbreaking digitization of our Party’s membership register.”

    Accusing ADC of resorting to a disinformation campaign, Morka recalled the fabrication and circulation of a fake “APC membership slip”, purporting that a notorious terrorist had registered as a member of APC.

    He argued that millions of Nigerians who were inspired by the visible gains and impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda have trooped out to voluntarily register for the party without any coercion.

    He also noted that the massive turnout of Nigerians compelled the leadership of the party to yield to popular demand to extend the period of registration from January 31 to February 8, 2026.

    Trashing the allegation, Morka noted, “The ADC is intimidated by the phenomenal success of our Party’s E-Registration exercise, for obvious reasons.”  He, however, argued that “that cannot justify concocting and spewing lies in an attempt to smear the exercise.”

    He concluded that while the ADC continues to fumble and peddle falsehood, APC would remain focused on its onward march as Africa’s standard-bearer of digital and democratic innovation. 

  • Femi Kuti: Fela’s legacy unmatched, remains the greatest

    Femi Kuti: Fela’s legacy unmatched, remains the greatest

    Femi Kuti, son of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has emphasised his father’s unparalleled impact on music and cultural activism.

    In a recent interview on Arise News, Femi Kuti stated that Fela’s influence cannot be measured by modern metrics, saying, “For me, Fela is the greatest.”

    Femi Kuti also expressed confidence that Nigerian artists like Burna Boy and Davido wouldn’t claim to be greater than Fela, highlighting his father’s lasting legacy.

    “…These artists: Burna Boy, Davido, I don’t think they will say anything against Fela,” he said.

    He also addressed Wizkid’s past comments, choosing not to judge the artist’s intentions.

    “Wizkid is like a son to me and should’ve cautioned his fanbase.  I don’t go out of my lane to interfere with anybody’s life. I don’t tell people what to do because I don’t know their reaction.

    “When Wizkid decided to respond and said he’s greater than Fela, my question is: does he truly feel that way, or was it said out of the situation? I can’t prejudge him,” he added.

    He added that if such conversations were brought to him privately, he would address them with understanding rather than confrontation.

    Read Also: Fela should be idolised not compared – Femi Kuti

    “If he comes to me, I’ll talk to him like a father. If my brother, Seun, comes to me, I’ll talk to him like a brother. The family doesn’t need all this”, he said.

    Femi Kuti’s comments come amid ongoing debates about Fela’s relevance and comparisons with contemporary artists, following.

    He emphasised Fela’s work as a blueprint for cultural activism, shaping African music’s definition of success.

    The 68th Grammy Awards also honoured legendary Nigerian musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti with a Lifetime Achievement Award, shining a light on the continent’s cultural impact.

  • FAAN, Zuid Energies partner to operate electric taxis across airports

    FAAN, Zuid Energies partner to operate electric taxis across airports

    The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Zuid Energies Limited, a new-energy mobility and infrastructure company, are collaborating to operate electric taxi services across the airports in Nigeria.

    The Chief Executive Officer of Zuid Energies Limited, Ogochukwu Abiakam, said the initiative is designed to modernise airport ground transportation, support Nigeria’s broader energy transition and economic development goals.

    He explained that the deployment will begin with a pilot phase in Abuja and Lagos airports, noting that the model will be expanded to other FAAN-owned airports nationwide.

    According to him, the fleet size will grow in response to passenger demand, performance data, and the availability of charging infrastructure.

    He added that the company aims to protect passengers from fuel price volatility by leveraging the lower operating and maintenance costs of electric vehicles.

    Abiakam also said the key aspect of the initiative is its collaborative approach with existing airport taxi operators.

    “Rather than displacing current players, Zuid Energies is developing a transition model that allows traditional operators to participate in the EV ecosystem. This includes: fleet conversion opportunities, driver integration, and training programmes.

    “The goal is to ensure that the shift to electric mobility is inclusive, sustainable, and economically beneficial for all stakeholders.

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    “Zuid Energies’ electric taxi service introduces several differentiators to airport transportation in Nigeria: brand new, fully electric vehicles, professionally trained and uniformed drivers, a fully cashless payment system, digital booking, tracking, and centralised dispatch.

    “Beyond vehicles, Zuid Energies is also investing in a full electric mobility ecosystem, which includes a dedicated EV charging station in Abuja and Lagos.

    “This ecosystem approach ensures operational resilience and lays the foundation for long-term expansion.

    “Electric vehicles represent a strategic opportunity for Nigeria’s transportation sector. Their adoption will lead to reduced dependence on imported refined fuel and lower operating costs for transport services.”

    Speaking further on the importance of the initiative, he said: “EVs also allow Nigeria to better leverage its domestic energy resources.

    By combining innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, the Zuid Energies FAAN partnership positions Nigeria as an emerging leader in clean, modern aviation ground transportation and sets the tone for the future of mobility in the region”. 

  • Yelwata killings: Court remands terror suspects in Kuje prison

    Yelwata killings: Court remands terror suspects in Kuje prison

    A Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday ordered the remand of nine terror suspects in Kuje prison shortly after they were arraigned over their alleged involvement in the June 13, 2025, violent attacks in Yelwata Community in Benue, in which about 150 persons died, and property was destroyed.

    They are: Ardo Lawal Mohammed Dono, Ardo Muhammadu Saidu, Alhaji Haruna Abdullahi, Yakubu Adamu, Alhaji Musa Mohammed, Abubakar Adamu, Shaibu Ibrahim, Sale Mohammed, and Bako Jibrin.

    Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in a ruling, ordered that the nine remain in Kuje prison pending the determination of their bail applications and adjourned till February 26.

    During their arraignment, the nine defendants pleaded not guilty to a 57-count charge, bordering on terrorism related offences, brought against them by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).

    Shortly after the defendants pleaded to the charge, the AGF, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), who led the prosecuting team, applied for a date for the prosecution to open its case.

    Fagbemi said, in line with Section 273 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, and following the plea of the defendants, it means they have invoked the jurisdiction of the court for trial.

    The AGF urged the court to grant an accelerated hearing in view of the nature of the case

    When asked by the judge about the number of witnesses the prosecution plans to call, Fagbemi said, “For now, we have about eight witnesses.”

    Justice Abdulmalik rejected the move by the lawyer to the first, eighth, and ninth defendants, Ibrahim Angulu (SAN), to apply for bail orally for his clients.

    She insisted that the defendants must file formal bail applications, stressing that “The practice of this court is that you file a formal bail application.”

    At the commencement of proceedings, Fagbemi told the court that the prosecution had filed an amended and sought to add the name of the sixth defendant, Yakubu Mamah, as a defendant on the charge.

    Fagbemi also applied that the initial charge, dated September 9, 2025, but filed September 10, 2025, in which eight defendants were listed, be replaced with the amended charge, dated January 19 but filed January 20.

    Angulu and other defence lawyers – A. I. Kaura and Adamu Abdullahi – did not oppose Fagbemi’s application, following which Justice Abdulmalik struck out the old charge and announced the striking out of Mamah’s name from the charge.

    In count one of the charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/471/2025, the defendants and others still at large were alleged to have, sometime between May and June 2025 in Nasarawa State, knowingly and directly participated in meetings in connection with the commission of an act of terrorism.

    They were said to have planned the attack on Yelwata Community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue, and subsequently carried it out on June 13, 2025, resulting in the burning of houses, grievous bodily harm, and the death of approximately 150 persons.

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    The offence is said to be contrary to Section 12(a) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and punishable under the same section.

    In count six, Dono was alleged to have “knowingly recruited persons from Kwara State, Taraba State, Giza, and other surrounding villages in Nasarawa State to participate in the commission of an act of terrorism i.e. to attack Yelwata Community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, the attack which was subsequently carried out on the 13th day of June 2025, and resulted in the burning of houses, grievous bodily harm, and the death of approximately 150 persons in Yelwata.”

    Dono was, in count 16 alleged to have engaged in preparations to commit an act of terrorism by coordinating the acquisition of weapons, logistics, manpower, and information used to execute the attack on Yelwata Community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State, the attack which was subsequently carried out on the 13th day of June 2025, and resulted in the burning of houses, grievous bodily harm, and the death of approximately 150 persons in Yelwata.

    In count 25, Ardo Lawal Mohammed Dono (1st defendant) was alleged to have, between May and June 2025 in Nasarawa State, “instigated and instructed other Ardos and all Fulani youths in Nasarawa State, Kwara State, Taraba State, Giza, and other surrounding villages to carry out attack on Yelwata Community” on June 13, 2025, where at least 150 persons died.

    The offence is said to be contrary to Section 26(2)(b) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and punishable under the same Act.

  • ADC tasks Oyegun, others with people-centred solutions as party inaugurates policy, manifesto committee

    ADC tasks Oyegun, others with people-centred solutions as party inaugurates policy, manifesto committee

    The national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Sen. David Mark, has said the party is committed to producing policies and a manifesto that are practical and people-centred, capable of responding to Nigeria’s deepening economic and social challenges.

    Mark gave the assurance in Abuja on Monday while inaugurating the 50-member ADC Policy and Manifesto Committee.

    Other members of the Chief John Odigie-Oyegun-led committee include Prof. Pat Utomi (Deputy Chairman) and Salihu Lukman (Secretary), alongside former Bauchi State APC governorship candidate, Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar (rtd), Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, Dr Usman Bugaje, Prof. Anthony Kila, Pastor Funke Awowolo, Madam Jumoke Olawuyi, and Prof. Sam Amadi, among others.

    The National Chairman said the assignment before the committee was not a routine party activity but a responsibility arising from the ADC’s claim to offer Nigerians a credible alternative at a time of widespread hardship.

    He cautioned committee members against equating complexity with effectiveness, urging them to focus on addressing root causes rather than surface symptoms.

    According to Mark, policies should be judged by their impact on the daily lives of citizens, not by their technical sophistication.

    Mark criticised what he described as a policy culture that prioritises reports, committees and white papers without producing tangible outcomes.

    He said such approaches often remain academic exercises detached from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians.

    He said the committee’s task went beyond drafting proposals, charging members to engage with farmers, traders, workers, parents and young people across the country.

    He urged them to test every recommendation against a basic standard, whether it reduces hardship or merely redistributes it.

    “The question should always be whether a policy eases suffering or shifts it from one group to another,” Mark said.

    Responding, the Chairman of the ADC Policy and Manifesto Committee, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the party’s policy direction would represent a clear break from decades of ineffective governance.

    He assured Nigerians that the ADC would not operate on a “business as usual” basis if entrusted with power.

    Odigie-Oyegun said the committee clearly understood the seriousness of its assignment, describing it as a responsibility rather than a ceremonial exercise.

    He said the directive from the party leadership made it clear that governance under the ADC must be fundamentally different from existing practices.

    He said Nigerians were watching the ADC closely, having lost confidence in other political platforms, and were eager to see whether the party could offer a genuine alternative.

    According to him, the committee’s task was to develop policies and a manifesto that would function as a binding social contract between the party and the Nigerian people.

    He noted that successive governments had spent trillions of naira with little improvement in living conditions, attributing the failure to a political culture in which manifestos are quickly abandoned after elections.

    Odigie-Oyegun stressed that the ADC must ensure its policies reflect the everyday realities of citizens, including how people live and earn a living.

    He also warned against a system in which elected officials become untouchable once in office, arguing that the party must retain the capacity to guide and restrain those elected on its platform.

    “We must not let them become emperors,” he said, adding that the party must remain relevant to the people who place it in power.

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    He said the manifesto being developed must be written in clear language that ordinary Nigerians can understand and relate to, noting that faithful implementation could help redefine the country’s political culture.

    Addressing internal party issues, while outlining how the ADC intends to enforce discipline and accountability, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, dismissed reports of congresses being conducted within the party, saying no such exercises had taken place.

    He explained that the party only approved the filling of vacancies where they existed and that the tenure of current party executives had not expired.

    “The directive was that where there are vacancies in the existing structure, those vacancies should be filled,” he said, adding that congresses would be conducted transparently and inclusively when due.

    He warned that any actions taken outside the party’s official processes would not be recognised.

    Abdullahi said producing a manifesto alone was insufficient, noting that the real challenge lay in ensuring that any ADC-led government adheres strictly to its policy commitments.

    He said the party was developing mechanisms that would allow Nigerians to hold such a government accountable.

    He noted that since the party announced its coalition arrangement several months ago, Nigerians had repeatedly asked what would distinguish the ADC from existing parties.

    According to him, the policy and manifesto process was the party’s response.

    Abdullahi said the ADC aimed to show that it is possible to take difficult decisions while still protecting citizens from hardship, adding that aspirants seeking the party’s ticket would be required to demonstrate a clear understanding of, and commitment to, its manifesto.

    Other members of the party include Prof. Pat Utomi, who will serve as Deputy Chairman, and Salihu Lukman as Secretary.

    Other members of the committee include former Bauchi State APC governorship candidate, Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar (rtd), Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, Dr Usman Bugaje, Prof. Anthony Kila, Pastor Funke Awowolo, Madam Jumoke Olawuyi, and Prof. Sam Amadi, among others.

  • 131 bag First Class as FUOYE honours Ooni, Sultan, others

    131 bag First Class as FUOYE honours Ooni, Sultan, others

    The Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Professor Abayomi Fasina, has announced that 131 of the 7,396 graduating students of the 2024/2025 academic session obtained First Class degrees across various fields

    Prof. Sunday Fasina disclosed this on Monday during a pre-convocation press conference held at the University’s Council Chambers, ahead of the grand finale of the convocation scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026.

    According to him, the graduands include 2,519 Second Class Upper, 3,777 Second Class Lower, 966 Third Class, and three Pass degree holders.

    He added that the Overall Best Graduating Student is Adeniyi Maryam Adedolapo of the Department of Medical Sciences (Anatomy), who graduated with a CGPA of 4.89.

    Fasina said the convocation would also feature the conferment of honorary doctorate degrees on the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II; the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen; the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah, in recognition of their contributions to national development and humanity.

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    He stated that FUOYE had undergone significant transformation in the last five years, noting that all items contained in his 20-point agenda were achieved to varying degrees.

    He revealed that the University recorded a 310 per cent increase in Internally Generated Revenue, expanded its faculties from eight to 18, and increased academic programmes from 73 to 91, all of which have either full or interim accreditation.

    Fasina said the institution had emerged as the fourth most subscribed university in Nigeria and was ranked fourth nationally in the 2026 Times Higher Education rankings.

    He added that FUOYE also recorded strong performances in global rankings, including the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, World University Rankings by Subject, Interdisciplinary Science Rankings, and Sub-Saharan Africa Rankings.

    He further disclosed that over 160 infrastructural projects were executed under his administration, alongside major investments in digital transformation, research grants, staff development, and student welfare.

    The VC stated that the achievements recorded have positioned the university as a fast-rising institution with growing national and global relevance.

    He expressed optimism that the University’s newly adopted Strategic Plan (2026–2030) would consolidate existing gains and ensure sustainable growth, while calling for continued support from stakeholders to maintain academic excellence and institutional stability.

  • IPOB sit-at-home order records low compliance in Imo

    IPOB sit-at-home order records low compliance in Imo

    The sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had minimal effect on activities across Imo State on Monday, as markets, schools, and public institutions operated normally.

    Residents, traders, and students were seen moving freely, while commercial buses plied major routes and conveyed passengers to their destinations without disruption.

    Students attended classes until the close of school for the day, and civil servants were present at their duty posts across the state.

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    Some residents, who spoke with our reporter, said they were surprised by the sit-at-home order, noting that they were not aware of any directive restricting movement.

     A trader, Chidima, said, “I came out for business in Owerri because there’s enough security in the capital city. More importantly, I came out to look for my daily bread, and people in town were moving freely because stores and shops were open without any fear of molestation.”

  • Oyo approves early closure of govt offices for 50th anniversary celebrations

    Oyo approves early closure of govt offices for 50th anniversary celebrations

    The Oyo State Government has approved the early closure of offices across all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to allow public servants participate fully in activities marking the 50th anniversary of the creation of the state.

    The directive was contained in a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Musibau Babatunde, on Monday.

    According to the statement, all state government offices are to close by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.

    The approval, granted by Governor Seyi Makinde, is part of preparations for the golden jubilee celebration, tagged Oyo@50.

    Heads of MDAs were directed to ensure strict compliance with the directive while making provisions for skeletal services in essential areas where necessary.

    Babatunde urged that the directive be given wide publicity to ensure awareness and compliance across the state.

  • Ebonyi crisis: Police arrest two monarchs, 11 others over communal violence

    Ebonyi crisis: Police arrest two monarchs, 11 others over communal violence

    The Ebonyi State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two traditional rulers from the Amasiri community over the recent communal crisis involving the neighbouring Okporojo community.

    The violence, allegedly masterminded by elements from Amasiri, reportedly claimed the lives of five persons. Okporojo is located in Edda Local Government Area, while Amasiri is in Afikpo North Local Government Area. Both communities have been locked in a decades-long boundary dispute that has resulted in repeated loss of lives.

    In response to the incident, Governor Francis Nwifuru at the weekend imposed a 20-hour curfew on the Amasiri community, alongside other stringent sanctions. He also ordered the closure of all schools and government facilities in the area, including the development centre.

    The governor further announced plans to forward a bill to the Ebonyi State House of Assembly seeking the removal of the Amasiri Development Centre from the list of recognised development centres in the state.

    He also dismissed all political appointees from the community and approved the dethronement of the two traditional rulers.

    Confirming the arrests on Monday, the police spokesperson, SP Joshua Ukandu, told journalists that the Development Centre Coordinator, Mr Baron Anya, had been taken into custody.

    He also confirmed the arrest of the traditional rulers—Ezeugo Basil Onya Idam of Amasiri Autonomous Community and Ezeogo Godfrey Obia Oko of Ndukwe Kingdom.

    Ukandu added that 10 other suspects arrested over the weekend in connection with the killings are currently in police custody as investigations continue.

    Meanwhile, a former chairman of Afikpo North Local Government Area and current member of the Ebonyi State Local Government Service Commission, Mrs Obiageri Oko Enyim, has urged residents of Amasiri to remain calm and pursue peace through lawful means.

    In a statement, Enyim said the governor’s response was based on what he personally observed on the ground and should not come as a surprise, noting that any leader would react firmly after witnessing such a situation.

    She cautioned against confronting or challenging the governor’s decisions, warning that such actions could further escalate tensions. According to her, the deployment of security personnel to the area was aimed at restoring peace between the two communities and not targeted at Amasiri alone.

    Enyim called on residents, including those in the diaspora, to adopt dialogue, patience and respectful engagement, stressing that justice cannot be achieved through disorder or confrontation.

    She appealed for calm and unity, urging all parties to seek a peaceful resolution through dialogue, adding that restraint and wisdom are essential to ending the long-standing dispute and restoring stability to the affected communities.