Category: City Beats

  • Crown University award: Ironbar’s ascension as an epitome of public flame 

    Crown University award: Ironbar’s ascension as an epitome of public flame 

    • By Linus Obogo 

    In a howling attestation to excellence, integrity, and boundless service, the Chief of Staff to the Executive Governor of Cross River State, Hon. Emmanuel Bassey Ironbar, was recently decorated with the prestigious Honorary Doctorate in Public Policy and Administration (D.P.A Honoris Causa) by the globally revered Crown University, Delaware, USA. The conferment, embellished with a Five-Star Certificate of Achievement, is no ordinary accolade—it is a coronation of a life nobly lived, a career fiercely dedicated to public good, and a spirit unyielding  and unmatched in its fidelity to purpose.

    Like a fine tapestry woven in gold and discipline, Hon. Ironbar’s odyssey from the boisterous clan of Ekpo Edem in Calabar South to the hallowed halls of international recognition evokes the cadence of greatness. A man forged in the crucible of adversity, refined by knowledge, and crowned by relentless service, he has become an emblem of what it means to lead not just by words, but by sacrificial, self-effacing action. It is no exaggeration to say that his entire life has been a thesis in public policy—rich in content, noble in intent, and legendary in impact.

    From the corridors of the Army Day Secondary School, Calabar—where he served as Senior Prefect with poise beyond his years—to the proud gates of the University of Calabar where he earned his degree in Sociology, Hon. Ironbar’s trajectory bore the unmistakable imprimatur of destiny. Never one to rest on his laurels, he furthered his intellectual armory with a Master’s in Public Policy and Administration, aligning both passion and profession toward state-building. That intellectual rigour has since become the keel upon which his excellence finds anchorage.

    His ascendancy through the echelons of public service reads like a chronicle of divine orchestration. From Special Assistant to the Executive Chairman of Calabar South to Special Adviser on Homeland Security, from his strategic leadership at the Niger Delta Development Commission to his commanding presence on the campaign frontlines during the “Prince is Coming” movement, Hon. Ironbar has not only served—he has transformed, inspired, and elevated every platform upon which he stood. His stewardship is a prism through which good governance gleams.

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    As Chief of Staff to Governor Bassey Edet Otu, Hon. Ironbar has become the unseen hand behind the seamless orchestration of the “People First” agenda. Tireless in execution and tenacious in duty, he exudes the temperament of a seasoned statesman and the vigor of a consummate administrator. His loyalty to the Governor is not transactional—it is total. His dedication to duty is not perfunctory—it is a sacred covenant. He does not merely administer the Governor’s vision; he animates it with quiet strength and indomitable will.

    The conferral of the honorary doctorate is therefore not just recognition—it is recompense. It is the world pausing to salute a son of Africa who has made service an altar and diligence a creed. The Crown University’s decision to honour him mirrors a wider global sentiment: that in Hon. Ironbar, we find the confluence of intellectual virtue and public devotion. Indeed, as the institution lauded him, it described him as “a torchbearer of administrative integrity and visionary leadership in the public sphere.”

    But even before this international acclaim, the footprints of his legacy had been etched on the sands of time. In 2025 alone, Hon. Ironbar was decorated with the National Leadership Award as Nigeria’s Best Chief of Staff and named Safety Ambassador by the Nigerian Society of Engineers. These honours speak of a man whose impact resonates across disciplines—from politics to security, from policy to infrastructure. Each title is a garland, a testament to a life whose light refuses to dim.

    An orator in wisdom, a sentinel of discipline, and a magnet of grassroots affection, Hon. Ironbar remains a bridge between government and the governed. His storied popularity across the 18 Local Government Areas of Cross River State is proof that the heart of a leader must beat in tandem with the pulse of the people. Crowned “Wutoro Oboro I” of the Egbe Clan in Ogoja, his chieftaincy is not just traditional—it is a poetic acknowledgment of a man who walks among kings but never loses the common touch.

    Today, as drums of celebration echo across the creeks of Calabar and accolades thunder from the  hamlets of Mbube to the seas of Bakassi, Cross River State stands proud, for one of her finest sons has risen to the zenith of global recognition. Hon. Emmanuel Bassey Ironbar’s name now shimmers among the stars of public policy worldwide. And in his story, we are reminded that greatness is not wished—it is earned through vision, virtue, and valour.

    Obogo is Chief Press Secretary and Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Bassey Edet Otu

  • LASG set to enforce E-call up system along Lekki-Epe corridor

    LASG set to enforce E-call up system along Lekki-Epe corridor

    The Lagos State Government has announced the full enforcement of the E-Call Up System for trucks along the Lekki-Epe corridor, set to take effect from August 1, 2025. 

    The initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Transportation, is part of a broader effort to enhance traffic management, reduce road congestion, and improve overall transportation efficiency in the state.

    According to a press release issued on Tuesday, more than 10,000 trucks have already been registered for the system. This move follows months of strategic planning, consultations with stakeholders, and public sensitization.

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    In a bid to facilitate a smooth rollout, the Ministry has reduced the park usage fee from ₦12,500 to ₦10,000. Additionally, seven truck parks have been fully equipped and are ready for operations.

    The E-Call Up System is designed to streamline truck operations, eliminate illegal parking, and ensure orderly access to ports and logistics hubs. 

    The Ministry, working in collaboration with E-Call Up Technologies, has initiated a familiarization programme across the designated parks, including free system testing and hands-on training for truck drivers and operators.

    The initiative is expected to significantly improve traffic flow, protect road infrastructure, and enhance public safety. It also aims to boost economic activity by ensuring more predictable and organized freight movement along the corridor.

    Mrs. Bolanle Ogunlola, Deputy Director of Public Affairs, who e-signed the release, called on all stakeholders to finalize their registration and cooperate with the relevant authorities to ensure the success of the programme.

  • Police nab 24-year old woman over alleged murder of pregnant nurse in Anambra 

    Police nab 24-year old woman over alleged murder of pregnant nurse in Anambra 

    Anambra Police Command has arrested a 24-year old woman, Somtochukwu Nwafor over alleged involvement in gruesome murder of a pregnant nurse, whose mutilated body was recently discovered in a soakaway pit at Ogbunike, Oyi Local Government Area.

    Spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga in a statement said the apprehension followed assistance of community members in Umueri village, Ogbunike.

    He said the suspect, during interrogation confessed being girlfriend of the prime suspect, one Chiemerie Elobisi from the same village at large. 

    He added that the suspect revealed how they sold the body parts to different evil native doctors in the area. 

    According to him:™ “The Anambra State Police Command leveraging on the assistance of the Umueri village, Ogbunike community members on 25th July 2025 arrested one female suspect, Somtochukwu Nwafor aged 24 years. 

    “The arrest is in connection with the gruesome murder of a pregnant nurse, whose mutilated body was recently discovered in a soakaway pit at Ogbunike, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    “During interrogation, the suspect confessed to being the girlfriend of the prime suspect one Chiemerie Obika Elobisi from the same village, but currently at large. 

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    “She stated that she was called by the suspect to clean the blood stains after the victim was murdered. 

    “She further revealed how they sell the body parts to different evil native doctors in the area. 

    “Also, preliminary information shows that the victim, a trained nurse was lured by the murderer to his house under the guise of seeking medication. 

    “Given the information from the suspect, Operatives of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in the early hours of 29th July 2025, burst a shrine of an identified native doctor, Nwafor Chibunna Ofornwatadile from Itima Amawa Village, Ogbunike.

    “The operatives recovered suspected human body parts, concealed in cellophane (nylon) bags. 

    “However, the Command has launched a manhunt for the prime suspect, along with the suspected receivers and collaborators. 

    “The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu has strongly condemned the heinous act, describing it as “inhumane, criminal, and an affront to public morality and the sanctity of life.”

    “The CP encourages anyone with useful information to assist the Police in the ongoing investigation to come forward and assured that the identity of such informants would be adequately protected.”

  • UK condemns killing of kidnap hostages in Zamfara

    UK condemns killing of kidnap hostages in Zamfara

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    The United Kingdom (UK) government has condemned the killing of 33 kidnap victims in Zamfara State.

    The victims were killed on Sunday by bandits in Banga in Kaura Namoda Local Government Government Area of the state, after collecting N50 million ransom.

    Led by a notorious bandit leader, Dan Sadiya, the bandits had abducted over 50 residents from the community, but later released 17 hostages, mostly women, after collecting a ransom of N50 million.

    Speaking, yesterday, at a press conference on the State Expansion Programme for the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell, organised by the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), in collaboration with the UK government, the UK Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Gill Levers, described kidnapping as an “unspeakable crime” that has impacts on society, communities, and families.

    “It damages people’s mental and physical well-being, retards economic progress and all the other things that we know well. And we must bring an end to this,” Levers said.

    “We must stop this. We must limit this, because we all feel passionately and keenly what the terrible impacts are of kidnapping. This is what we want to try and stop.

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    “So my condolences to the people of that state and to the affected people and to their families and friends.

    She said the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell has been a three-year initiative to create a collaborative response from Nigeria’s security forces to tackle the threat of kidnap across the country.

    According to the Deputy High Commissioner, the Cell’s role was to support the Nigerian Police and Department of State Service (DSS) kidnap response units nationwide by collecting, analysing, and disseminating data to the Office of the National Security Adviser, as well as providing trend-based information on kidnapping incidents by state..

    Levers said the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell and the training that’s going on this week came out of a deep Security and Defence collaboration between the UK and Nigeria.

    She said: “This week sees the next phase of this collaboration. So Nigerian Police and DSS kidnap commanders from every state are here in Abuja to attend what we call the state expansion programme. And this will synergise the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell and the state response teams to produce a joint effect greater than their individual entities.

  • Yola flood: 25 dead, 11 missing, 5,560 displaced

    Yola flood: 25 dead, 11 missing, 5,560 displaced

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has said 25 people died in the flood in Yola, Adamawa State while 11 are missing and 5,560 displaced.

    The agency, in a report, released yesterday stated that 11 persons were missing, while it is yet to ascertain the number of people injured and unaccounted.

    The agency, while noting that it has deployed a team to the affected communities, added that it was working with relevant stakeholders in the ongoing search and recovery operations for missing and deceased persons.

    The report reads: “In continuation of response efforts following the Yola flood disaster, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Yola Operations Office deployed a team to the affected communities. The team worked in collaboration with the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS), the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and other relevant stakeholders in the ongoing search and recovery operations for missing and deceased persons.

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    “During the operations, one additional dead body was recovered, while several displaced persons were relocated to the designated camp. For effective coordination and management, the two previously established camps, AA Namtari Secondary School and Aliyu Musdafa College Yola, were merged into a single camp, at Aliyu Musdafa College Yola.

    “As of Tuesday, 28th July 2025, the total number of displaced persons is 5,560, the total number of households is 927, the total number of displaced households is 524, 25 deaths have been recorded, and 11 persons are missing. For the injured and unaccounted; the figures are yet to be confirmed.”

    NEMA stated that a structured camp management system has been established, adding that most essential facilities and basic needs have been provided.

    It added that the presence of governmental and non-governmental partners had contributed to effectively managing the humanitarian situation.

  • Suspects killed, weapons recovered as Army sustains counter terrorism

    Suspects killed, weapons recovered as Army sustains counter terrorism

    Two suspected terror kingpins have been killed, 11 others arrested, and gun-running syndicates dismantled by troops of the Nigerian Army in several precision-led operations this month.

    The spokeswoman for the Nigerian Army, Lt.-Col. Apollonia Anele, stated this to reporters yesterday.

    According to Anele, the successes were recorded by troops across theatres of operations, adding that they marked decisive gains in the army’s campaign against terrorism and other emerging security threats.

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    “The operations resulted in the neutralisation of two terrorists, arrest of 11 suspects, voluntary surrender of two terrorist family members, and the recovery of arms, logistics, and rustled livestock,” she said.

    Giving a breakdown, Anele said troops of 8 Division Garrison in Sokoto State deployed at Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Tsamaye and Mai Lalle, Sabon Birni Local Government Area, engaged armed elements in a fierce firefight, which led to the death of two terror suspects.

  • Ondo Assembly decries students’ killings at AAUA

    Ondo Assembly decries students’ killings at AAUA

    Lawmakers of the Ondo State House of Assembly have decried the incessant killings of students of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko(AAUA) by some suspected criminals.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that three students of AAUA were recently killed in different circumstances by some indigenes of the university’s host community.

    The lawmakers, who spoke at the plenary yesterday under matter of urgent public importance, asked the university hosts community to rise up against criminal elements in the community.Mr Tope Agbulu(Akoko South-West 2 -PDP), said the recent killings had thrown the community into mourning.

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    Agbulu, who is an indigene of the university’s host community, said the heart-breaking incidents created an atmosphere of fear and tension among students and residents.

    “The town of Akungba-Akoko, known historically as a student-friendly community, has recently seen a disturbing shift in dynamics, as criminal and violent elements among a few indigenes are now targeting students.

  • Elephant kills farmer in Ogun

    Elephant kills farmer in Ogun

    Roaming elephants from one of the government’s reserved forests in Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State have killed a farmer identified as Musa Kalamu  after it wandered into his farm on Monday, according to the villagers.

    A viral video about the incident showed the lifeless body of the victim, who was from Itasin-Imobi.

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    The people could be heard in the video shouting “This is Kala. He was attacked by the elephants at Onitasin. You can see the marks of the attack all over his body with some part of his intestine outside. The government should, please, come to our aid, the problem with these elephants is too much in our community.”

    They said the animal had been posing grave risk to the community and farmers’ crops in the last couple of years.

  • Man beheads teenage brother in Ondo

    Man beheads teenage brother in Ondo

    Panic has gripped the agrarian town of Odigbo in Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State following the guresome killing of a 15-year-old boy, simply identified as Emmanuel, allegedly by his elder brother.

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    The suspect identified as Daniel, 26, on Monday, reportedly lured Emmanuel to the banks of the isolated Origbara River—well known in the area—and beheaded him in a shocking act that has left the community terrified

  • Building collapse: police arrest site engineer

    Building collapse: police arrest site engineer

    The Abia State Police Command has arrested the site engineer handling the uncompleted three-storey building that collapsed over the weekend in Umuahia.

    The building, said to belong to a popular politician, damaged a nearby residential building.

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    Though no life was lost, property worth millions was lost, a nursing mother in the neighbouring residence and her baby escaped death by the whiskers.

    Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, made this known to reporters at the Government House, Umuahia after the State Executive Council (SEC) meeting chaired by the Governor Dr. Alex Otti.