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  • Eulogy for Mrs Margaret Ehidiamen

    Eulogy for Mrs Margaret Ehidiamen

    • By, Jennifer Okaima Piette (nee Ehidiamen)

    When I was eleven, I pleaded (or maybe demanded) that my mother allow me to attend boarding school. The common entrance exam results had just been released, and judging by my score, I was qualified to attend the elitist Federal Government Girls’ College (FGGC) in Benin City, Edo State. I didn’t know back then that my mother’s meager salary as a teacher was insufficient to cover the expenses. But somehow, she made it happen.

    When I was twenty-one, I was selected to participate in a six-month youth exchange program sponsored by the British Council and Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in the United Kingdom. For the first three months, I volunteered as a researcher in a nonprofit organization based in Birmingham, U.K. For another three months, along with other youth volunteers (eight British and nine Nigerians), we spent another three months volunteering in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria. These experiences influenced my career choice in global development, and my mother’s investment in helping me gain independence early on built my confidence and grit.

    I never got a chance to connect these dots with my mother through a reflective reminisce because, on June 26, 2023, four days before my 39th (thirty-ninth) birthday, she transitioned from this precarious world as we know it.

    My mother

    My mother, Princess (Mrs.) Margaret Otayo Ehidiamen, née Oseghale, was a lover of life. She cultivated every second of it, sharing her life and light with others. Born to the royal family of Omontuemen Okojie, my mother grew up in Uromi, Edo state. She attended Our Lady of Lourdes Girls Grammar School Uromi; Mary Mount College (OLA), Agbor, Delta State; and College of Education Abraka, Delta State (which has evolved into Delta State University); and the University of Ibadan, where she earned her educational certificates. 

    My mother pursued careers in sports and teaching. She represented her schools in many sporting events, including swimming, track, long tennis, and badminton. Her athletic prowess was well-known to many, and she often talked about how she took part in a track competition while pregnant.

    My mother married my father, Asia Ehidiamen, at an early age, and they had seven children (six surviving children) in good wealth. I am the sixth (technically, the seventh) child, and the two greatest gifts I received from my parents are a good name (good character) and a quality education.

    Growing up, I enjoyed being called a teacher’s daughter and all the extras that came with the title, such as not paying for the famous PTA levy, not being punished by other teachers, and not being mishandled by peers or bullies at school. From my mother, I learned the art and act of being strong and tenacious. As a teacher, she spent years contributing to the human capital development of the youths in Uromi before moving to Lagos State, where she continued to work as a teacher, then elevated to the position of assistant headmistress and retired as a headteacher (headmistress) after 35 years of active service as a civil servant. Many accolades/awards of excellence distinguished my mum’s career as a teacher. I have had one or two people stop me on the street or send me messages on Facebook to ask if I am Mrs. Ehidiamen’s daughter. They would then recount how their lives were impacted positively by my mother’s classroom influence in primary school. It is always very inspiring to take it all in.

    Multi-dimensional problem-solver

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    My mother was undoubtedly a hardworking, multi-talented woman who invested time in solving multi-dimensional challenges in her community. Even though she was a teacher by profession, she expressed her entrepreneurial acumen and talents through other channels. My mum was a talented singer and thrived as a chorister at the Church of God Mission, where she first embraced the gift of Salvation and generously propagated the gospel of Christ to others, including her family members. She was a hair stylist (she owned a Salon in the early years). She was a farmer (in Uromi), and many years later, she still enjoyed keeping a small garden (in her house in Akute/Magboro). She was a social butterfly who did not miss an opportunity to celebrate with others and often would be trusted to cook large party meals (friends and families trusted her skills even though she didn’t own a professional catering service). As a well-rounded entrepreneur, my mum’s interests were not limited by international borders. She would often spontaneously travel out of the country (to Benin Republic/Togo) to buy goods, which she traded in Lagos. My mum could knit/crotchet with her eyes close or use a sewing machine to create a garment and repair a slit like a trained seamstress. Beyond the business focus, my mum was an encourager. I recall people often came to her to seek counsel/guidance. And she was generous with her home – accommodating relatives and strangers who needed a place to stay.

    A lasting legacy

    My mother, Mrs. Margaret Otayo Ehidiamen, will never be forgotten. She has left a lasting legacy through her accomplishments and impact. Her positive values, memories, and love will be passed down to future generations. I will always remember her as an extraordinary woman who tried everything.

  • Tinubu’s policies will transform Nigeria, says Boyloaf

    Tinubu’s policies will transform Nigeria, says Boyloaf

    Foremost ex-militant leader, Chief Ebikabowei Victor-Ben, a.k.a. ‘Gen.’ Boyloaf, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory at the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT).

    He said the past 100 days of his administration had shown the President’s capacity to rescue and build a prosperous nation. 

    ‘Gen.’ Boyloaf called on Niger Delta people to support President Tinubu, “as his policies and visions are practicable and will fulfil the desire of the people in empowerment, infrastructural development and sustainable peace.

    He advised Nigerians to support the current administration as it targets to reposition the socio-economic imbalance and launch the country into an era of reduced borrowing, economic advancement and sustained infrastructural development.

    Victor-Ben assured Nigerians that Tinubu would ensure food security, economic growth, job creation, access to capital and improved security.

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    He said unlike past administrations, the present government had shown its capacity at resolving diplomatic dispute in a timely manner such as the lingering dispute between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities and their Nigerian counterparts, which made the UAE authorities to lift their visa and travel ban previously placed on Nigerians.

    He said the action by the President showed a gradual and steady opening of Nigeria to the world, in order to encourage speedy capital investment recovery and growth.

    The former militant leader hailed President Tinubu for the investment deal struck in India with the Indorama Petrochemical Ltd, pledging a new investment of $8billion in the expansion of its fertiliser production and petrochemical facility at Eleme in Rivers State.

    He described the achievement made during the India visit as a landmark signalling the prosperous direction President Tinubu was leading the country.

  • Enugu Assembly approves governor’s N58b supplementary budget

    Enugu Assembly approves governor’s N58b supplementary budget

    Enugu State House of Assembly has passed the supplementary Appropriation Bill submitted to it by Governor Peter Mbah.

    The Appropriation Bill with budget size of N58,095,482,293, was read for the first, second and third time by the lawmakers yesterday.

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    The bill titled: ‘The bill for a law to authorise the issuance and appropriation of the total sum of N58,095,482,293 for capital and recurrent expenditure for the year ending 31st December, 2023’, saw the lawmakers taking time to canvass for their constituencies.

    Passing the bill, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Uche Ugwu, hoped that the bill would enable Governor Mbah to carry out some capital projects.

  • Otu imposes curfew on warring communities

    Otu imposes curfew on warring communities

    Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has imposed curfew on communities in Yala Local Government, following communal clash at the boundary between the state and Benue.

    The clash is between the Tiv of Mbaaka, Benue State and Ijiegu-Yache community of Yala Local Government of Cross River State.

    Fight ensued last weekend and so far, unconfirmed lives have been lost and belongings worth millions of Naira have been destroyed.

    The governor announced a dusk-to-dawn curfew yesterday at Ugaga and Igbekurekor communities, as well as at Benekaba Ijama communities in Yala Local Government.

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    He said it was to forestall further loss of lives and property and to enable security agencies deal with the situation.

    Otu said his administration had directed the State Emergency Management Agency to work out interventions in terms of relief materials, adding: “I must reiterate that no community or individual has the monopoly to instigate crisis and threaten the peace of any part of the state. I urge traditional institutions in the affected communities to restore peace, as they will be held accountable for any further breakdown of law and order.

    “I also urge our citizens in these communities to sheathe their swords and give peace a chance. Those in the affected communities are advised to adhere to this directive.”

    Police Command spokesperson Irene Ugbo confirmed the incident, saying security men had been deployed in the area.

  • APC Forum urges Akpabio, Ekpo, others to rebuild party in Akwa Ibom

    APC Forum urges Akpabio, Ekpo, others to rebuild party in Akwa Ibom

    The Forum of All Progressives Congress (APC) Ward Chairmen in Akwa Ibom State has urged the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and Minister of State (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, to rebuild the party in the state.

    It also enjoined Clement Jimbo and Patrick Umoh, members representing Abak and Ikot Ekpene federal constituencies, to team up with other leaders to strengthen the party.

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    In a statement signed by the Chairman, Edidiong Charles and Secretary General, Frederick Asuquo, the group thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing indigenes of the state into the board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).

    The ward chairmen said with Akpabio, Ekpo, Victor Antai (Executive Director Projects (NDDC) and Pastor Abasiandikan Nkono as commissioner for NDDC in the state, the party had been positioned for success.

  • ‘Anambra railway masterplan design underway’

    ‘Anambra railway masterplan design underway’

    Anambra State Government has begun payment to an international infrastructure development firm for design of railway masterplan for the state. 

    Managing Director, State Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Okey Ezeobi, an architect; said this yesterday in Awka at a news briefing ahead of a six-day Capacity Building Series on Theory and Practice of Public Procurement for Local Government Stakeholders.

    He said the firm, CPCS Transcom Ltd, based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, was chosen among 10 international organisations who applied for the design.

    Ezeobi said investors were waiting for the masterplan implementation in view of the bankability and feasibility study on the railway initiative.

    He said: “We looked at their track record after considering the technical bids, financial bids, their domestic experience, before arriving at the CPCS. 

    “It is also instructive to note that the firm has acclaimed Anambra under Governor Chukwuma Soludo, as a forward-thinking state.

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    “The state has also commenced payment for masterplan design, which will take railway to the boundaries of the state. With the rails, moving containers from the ports will be cheaper and faster.”

    Ezeobi said the capacity building series was to entrench accountability and transparency in public funds’ utilisation, in line with Soludo’s vision to ensure adequate value for money.

    “The new direction and disruptive change of Soludo’s government is one that will restore public trust, as people are now aware of how their resources are spent.

    “Procurement is a process that must reflect accountability and transparency. Local government leadership must be accountable in their handling of public funds,” he added.

    Expressing satisfaction with significant improvement the state had recorded in its procurement processes, the BPP boss said plans were on to co-opt local government workers to BPP on ‘secondment’, to ensure proper training in procurement.

  • ‘Opposing Tantita Security detrimental to progress’

    ‘Opposing Tantita Security detrimental to progress’

    A group, the Nigerian Patriotic Youth Network International, has expressed concern about the ongoing controversy surrounding the renewal of Tantita Security Oil Pipeline Surveillance’s contract.

    It said opposition to its renewal was detrimental to the nation’s progress.

    In a communique issued at the end of a two-day meeting of the body held at DoubleTree, by Hilton Hotel and Suites, Houston, U.S.A. on September 9 and 10, the group said they were driven by their commitment to the growth, peace and development of Nigeria.

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    In the communique signed by Amb. Akpovire Ovuomaraini (International Coordinator, UK) and Amb. Ibrahim Shehu (General Secretary, U.S.A), the group condemned attempts to disrupt the contract awarded to Tantita, saying opposition to its renewal would embolden oil thieves in the Niger Delta.

  • Group backs Obirija to replace Umahi

    Group backs Obirija to replace Umahi

    A sociopolitical group, Asiwaju Project Beyond 2023, has presented its Southeast Zonal Director, Nwaji Obirija, to fill the vacant seat of the Ebonyi South Senatorial District.

    The group said the decision to push Obirija forward came on the heel of the numerous calls by his kinsmen and entire people of Ebonyi South Senatorial District.

    The Senate seat became vacant when the former occupant, Senator David Umahi, was appointed the minister of works by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The foremost Tinubu’s support group, while unveiling its candidate for the vacant Senate seat for Ebonyi South Senatorial District, in a statement signed by the National Director, Media & Publicity, Comrade Adeboye Adebayo, described Obirija as a man to beat and eminently qualified to represent them at the Senate.

  • Delta awards N78b contract for flyovers in Warri, Effurun

    Delta awards N78b contract for flyovers in Warri, Effurun

    Delta State Government says it has approved the award of contracts worth N78billion for the construction of three flyovers and road expansion in Warri and Effurun. 

    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Fred Edafiogho, who spoke to reporters in Asaba, said approval of the contracts was aimed at solving the gridlock often experienced in both towns.

    He said the contracts included the design and construction of flyover at Enerhen junction to Marine gate; study, design and construction of road expansion and improvement works on the section of the DSC/NPA expressway from Effurun roundabout to DSC roundabout, including construction of a 3/4 Cloverleaf interchange at the existing Effurun flyover, as well as two pedestrian bridges. 

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    Others are design and construction of flyover at PTI junction and DSC roundabout along the Effurun/Patani, East-West highway, Effurun in Uvwie Local Government. 

    He said the project road expansion works on the DSC/NPA expressway would provide two lanes of restricted carriageway at the centre for through-traffic and another two lanes of service road in each travel direction, bringing the current capacity of the road from four lanes to eight lanes.

    He said side drains would be provided along the stretch to convey storm water to the swamp that runs beside the road and pipeline in addition to providing free flow of traffic for a distance of 4.359km with cloverleaf interchanges and U-turns allowing for unimpeded flow. 

    He added that the four projects have duration of 27 months with probable completion date of December 2025. 

  • UK visa centre will boost economic partnership, says Enugu govt

    UK visa centre will boost economic partnership, says Enugu govt

    The United Kingdom has set up a visa centre in Enugu, Enugu State capital, to facilitate visa applications in the state, Southeast and the country at large.

    Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof Chidiebere Onyia, made this known in a statement issued yesterday in Enugu.

    He hailed the United Kingdom government for the development, recalling that the visa centre was part of Governor Peter Mbah’s requests during the visit to the Government House, Enugu, by the UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery, in June.

    The statement said the government received the news of the visa centre with delight and satisfaction, adding that it would further enhance economic partnership and cultural exchange between Enugu State and the United Kingdom.

    “Enugu State Government therefore looks forward to a strong, mutually- beneficial relationship with the UK, as the visa centre will help cement the relationship”, the statement added.

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    The government called on the people, especially those living in the Southeast, to avail themselves of the opportunity provided to file their visa applications in the state, saying the government would ensure improved security for residents and visitors carrying out businesses in the state.

    It stressed that the state was open for business and investment more than ever before.

    The Nation reports that the apex Igbo sociocultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, in June in Enugu received the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr. Montgomery, at the National Secretariat of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

    President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, at that event appealed for the setting up of British visa office in the Southeast.

    Iwuanyanwu said the Southeast accounted for over 60 per cent of Nigerians travelling to the United Kingdom, adding that it was unfair that they were subjected to travelling to Abuja and Lagos to procure visa.