Category: South East

  • Imo Specialist Hospital plans mass burial for unclaimed bodies

    Imo Specialist Hospital plans mass burial for unclaimed bodies

    The authorities of Imo Specialist Hospital, Umuguma, Owerri, have given the owners of abandoned bodies in its mortuary in the past three weeks deadline to claim them or they get mass burial.

    The action follows large number of abandoned bodies found at the hospital’s mortuary.

    The Chief Medical Director, Dr. Kaunda Ibebuike, in a statement yesterday, urged those whose relatives are missing to check the mortuary within the specified period.

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    He said if the bodies are not claimed, the management plans to conduct mass burial.

    “The public are by the notice advised to go and remove their loved ones abandoned at the mortuary.

    “Others who are in search of missing relations should as well check the mortuary before the end of the three weeks’ deadline slated for the mass burial,” the statement said.

  • 75% of Rivers primary schools have no teachers, 90% dilapidated, says Fubara

    75% of Rivers primary schools have no teachers, 90% dilapidated, says Fubara

    • Primary health care system not functional, governor insists

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has raised the alarm that 75 per cent of primary schools do not have teachers, while 90 per cent are dilapidated.

    Sir Fubara, who described the condition of primary schools as troubling, said his administration was focused on turning around the fortunes of education, health and agriculture.

    The governor, in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Nelson Chukwudi, said he became aware of the deplorable state of the primary schools when a firm, New Global, visited the state for partnership.

    He said the firm came to partner his administration to enhance the capacity of teachers, but he asked them to perform field assessment of the personnel that they intended to train.

    Fubara said the report from the field was very disappointing because the firm did not find the number of teachers to undergo the training for the benefit of Rivers’ children.

    The governor emphasised the crucial place primary school system occupied in the educational journey of any child in shaping the character, instilling essential skills and fostering quest for learning, saying it was ignored in the past.

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    Fubara said his administration had its focus on education, health and agriculture sectors to change the ills identified in the system.

    He said: “It will surprise you to note that an agency came to Rivers State. They call them ‘New Global’, and they were willing to spend $5million. It is not for infrastructure, but to train our teachers, to provide software and other things to improve the learning process at the primary school level.

    “I told them to go round and assess primary schools in the state. After their assessment, you won’t believe it that 75 per cent of our primary schools have no teachers. Ninety per cent of the schools are dilapidated.

    “So, how will you now put in the $5million? So, when I said education, I really mean education. It’s not education where we renovate schools and call people for inauguration.

    “We are talking about touching what is important, because, for us to develop as a society, for us to get it right from the foundation, it is at the primary school level.

    “If we don’t have that aspect right as a foundation to preparing our youths as the leaders of tomorrow, then, we have lost it.”

    The governor noted that tertiary health institutions were overstretched because the primary and secondary health facilities were not functional.

    He said in the coming days, the five zonal hospitals would be revisited so that they could become operational to expand health care services available to the people.

    He said: “The only health facilities that are functional in this State are Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), and maybe, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH).

    “The other aspects of the health care system that should be functioning are the primary and secondary health care. We have to do everything within our power to make sure they function.

    “Now, you see, there is so much pressure because the primary health care centres have a limit of what they can attend to. So, the pressure is always with the tertiary institutions, what you call the teaching hospitals.

    “We have already taken it upon ourselves, by the special grace of God, in the next one or two weeks, we are going to make sure we revisit the five zonal hospitals in the state to make sure they function.

    “Now, when they function, they will give support to the primary health care centres. A lot of people die because of minor illnesses and unavailability of health centres, not well-equipped with qualified personnel. So, we know it is important.

    “It might not be something people are seeing, but those are the key things to development and the things that people need, and to prove that, yes, we have a functional government”.

    Fubara said there was already so much work ongoing to revamp some agricultural facilities, and make the sector attractive in order to guarantee food sufficiency and create employment for youths.

    He said: “You already know what we are doing and what we are trying to do in the aspect of agriculture. God being on our side, it will work and work well for everyone of us”.

    On reviving moribund state-owned industries, the governor said: “We know that the only way we can combat crime is to provide employment. I don’t think any criminal feels happy when he is enjoying his money. This is because he does so in hiding. He does it with fear.

    “When you have a legitimate means of livelihood, even if it’s N10,000 that you are making, you enjoy it happily without fear. I know a lot of people want that.

    “We will visit those areas to see what we can get out of it so that employment will be, at least, more for those our unemployed youths who by virtue of having nothing to do, end up resorting to crime as the only way out.”

    Acknowledging their feat in successful completion of the Ramadan fasting, the governor thanked the Muslim community for their prayers and support to his administration.

    He noted with delight their efforts at coordinating, mediating and ensuring a reduction to the minimum, incidence of farmers-herders’ clash in the state.

    He said his administration would continue to create an enabling environment for them to practise their faith and other endeavours that positively impact on the development of the state, while promoting peace.

    The leader of the delegation and Vice-President-General, Rivers State Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Nasir Awhelebe Uhor, thanked Fubara for his financial support that enabled them to participate in Hajj last year, “and his inclusive policy that has given the community a sense of belonging.”

    Alhaji Uhor, who said the Muslim community would not relent in partnering the governor and his administration, emphasised that they were behind him and approved of his people-oriented policies and programmes.

  • Your support for Tinubu won’t be taken for granted, City Boy Movement DG assures

    Your support for Tinubu won’t be taken for granted, City Boy Movement DG assures

    The Director General City Boy Movement Mr Francis Oluwatosin Shoga has assured members of the group that their interest will be adequately protected under the watch of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Shoga, who was reacting to a publication in a National Daily, promised members of the group hope that a meeting will be convened soon between them and the founder Seyi Tinubu.

    Shoga, in a statement, acknowledged the sacrifices made by the members of the group towards the emergence of President Tinubu, adding that their efforts have not been forgotten.

    The statement reads in part: “I want to express my utmost respect to all the distinguished state leaders and executives of the City Boy Movement for their relentless efforts to ensure the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2023 presidential election. I also want to acknowledge my colleagues who have fought Mr. President’s struggle nationwide.

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    “I have confidence in the City Boy movement and the leaders representing the 36 States for their efforts to move the largest socio-political group in Nigeria today. I am also confident in your abilities. I appreciate the trust and overwhelming support that you have shown, and I assure you that our grand patron feels the same.

    “I assure you that I have conveyed your concerns to our grand Patron. He has instructed me to inform you that he is deeply concerned about the issues you have raised. He has also agreed to meet with all of us after the Ramadan festivals to discuss those issues and the future of the Movement.

    “Let’s take a moment to reflect on ourselves and resolve any issues before meeting with the movement’s leader. We should approach the discussion calmly and respectfully, presenting our grievances clearly and constructively.

    “We must also significantly restructure the City Boy Movement to have a clear vision for the next three years. This restructuring will focus on devising plans and programs that can positively impact the members of our movement. The aim is to avoid similar problems in the future and ensure that our voices are heard frequently by our patron and other members of the present government.

    “A date for our meeting will be communicated soon. Thank you, and God bless”.

  • Enugu set to host 2024 student entrepreneurs conference

    Enugu set to host 2024 student entrepreneurs conference

    The vibrant city of Enugu is gearing up to host the highly-anticipated 2024 Student Entrepreneurs Conference. 

    Scheduled to take place at the UNEC Main Hall, Inside University of Nigeria Enugu Campus (UNEC), the event promises to be a dynamic gathering of students, entrepreneurs and industry leaders eager to explore the world of entrepreneurship and innovation.

    With its theme of “Empowering Southeast’s future leaders,” the conference aims to inspire and equip attendees with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in today’s competitive business landscape. 

    Organised by visionary leaders Emmanuel Anabueze and Ekweremadu Divine C., the event will feature an exciting lineup of speakers, workshops, and panel discussions covering a wide range of topics, from entrepreneurship and leadership to technology and real estate.

    Attendees can expect engaging sessions led by experienced professionals, providing valuable insights and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Additionally, the conference will offer networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with like-minded individuals and forge valuable connections within the industry.

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    Founder of the event and the South East Campus Awards, Emmanuel Anabueze, expressed enthusiasm about the conference, stating: “We are thrilled to provide a platform for students to showcase their entrepreneurial skills and connect with industry leaders. The conference represents a unique opportunity for young innovators to learn, grow, and make a positive impact in their communities.”

    Ekweremadu Divine C., Project Director of the conference, echoed these sentiments, adding, “Our goal is to foster a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation in the Southeast region. By providing students with access to resources and mentorship, we hope to empower them to pursue their passions and turn their ideas into reality.”

    As the conference date approaches, anticipation continues to build among attendees who are eager to participate in this exciting event. With its focus on empowerment and innovation, the 2024 Student Entrepreneurs Conference promises to be a memorable experience for all involved.

    Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as the conference unfolds, and mark your calendars for this unique opportunity to connect, learn and grow in the vibrant city of Enugu.

  • Faye’s Victory, a beacon of hope for youths in Africa – Arthur Ugochukwu

    Faye’s Victory, a beacon of hope for youths in Africa – Arthur Ugochukwu

    The founder and National President of Leaders of Today Global Youth Forum (LTGYF) Hon. Arthur Ugochukwu, has congratulated Bassirou Diomaye Faye, on his emergence as President of Senegal. 

    He described Faye’s victory as ‘a beacon of hope and inspiration for both Senegal and the broader African continent’ in a letter on behalf of the group. 

    Ugochukwu commended President Faye’s visionary leadership, emphasizing his dedication to serving the nation and fostering inclusive governance. He applauded President Faye’s emphasis on youth empowerment and engagement adding that it echoes the group’s own core values.

    In his words: “On behalf of the Leaders of Today Global Youth Forum, it is with great pleasure and sincere admiration that we extend our heartfelt congratulations to you on your recent inauguration as the President of Senegal.”

    “Your ascension to the esteemed position of President at the youthful age of 44 serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration not only for the people of Senegal but also for young leaders across the African continent and beyond. Your visionary leadership, unwavering dedication, and commitment to serving your nation have earned you the trust and confidence of the people.”

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    “We are particularly impressed by your dynamic vision for Senegal’s future emphasizing inclusive governance, economic prosperity, and social development. Your emphasis on youth empowerment and engagement resonates deeply with our forum’s core values, and we are eager to witness the positive impact of your leadership on the youth of Senegal and beyond.”

    “As an organization dedicated to nurturing the next generation of leaders, we are inspired by your journey and encouraged by your leadership tenacity, which will prioritize dialogue, collaboration, and innovation. We believe that under your guidance, Senegal will continue to thrive and prosper, setting an example for democratic governance and sustainable development across the continent.

    “A country with robust arts, rich traditions, historic landmarks, and remarkable natural landscapes; Home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Six National Parks deserves nothing more than a Youthful leader like you to guarantee it future.”

    “We are confident that your tenure will mark a new era of progress and prosperity for Senegal, characterized by unity, peace, and inclusive governance bringing onboard Youths with requisite knowledge to achieve a common dream for the people of Senegal. We stand ready to support your efforts in any way possible, as we believe that by working together, we can create a brighter future for all.

    “Once again, congratulations, Mr. President, on this historic achievement. May your leadership bring about positive change and prosperity for the people of Senegal, now and for generations to come.”

    “Thank you for setting the pace for us all in Africa. We hope that in the near future, we shall have Youths like you take over the affairs of many countries in Africa with Nigeria in mind.”

  • Aisha Achimugu extends Ramadan relief to 500 Kogi indigenes

    Aisha Achimugu extends Ramadan relief to 500 Kogi indigenes

    Philanthropist, Dr (Mrs) Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu, has given out financial support to 500 beneficiaries during the holy month of Ramadan through her NGO Sam Empowerment Foundation (SEF) initiative known as the SEF Ramadan Soft Grant initiative in the Aloji Community in Kogi State. 

    This initiative is an act of utmost generosity and compassion that characterize the Ramadan season.

    According to the foundation, the SEF Ramadan Soft Grant initiative is aimed at recognising the importance of supporting vulnerable communities, especially amidst challenging circumstances. 

    They noted that the Ramadan Food Distribution Program reflects the organisation’s unwavering commitment to alleviating hunger and promoting solidarity within society.

    Speaking on behalf of the foundation, Mrs Keima Ogunlana, project director of the Sam Empowerment Foundation, noted that such gestures during the sacred time of Ramadan reflect the organisation’s unwavering commitment to alleviating hunger that which conforms with SDG2 and promoting solidarity within society.

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    Ogunlana noted that the financial support can be used to get food items essential for nourishment during the fasting period, ensuring that recipients can observe Ramadan with dignity and comfort. 

    We extend our gratitude to all partners, volunteers, and supporters whose contributions make this initiative possible. 

    Most importantly, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to our President and Founder, Dr. (Mrs) Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu, for her compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to uplifting the vulnerable members of society.

    Apart from the financial support for 500 beneficiaries, Mrs Ogunlana highlighted that foundation in a remarkable display of commitment to education also granted scholarships to 21 deserving students from the Aloji Community School.

    “Inspired by the example set by Dr (Mrs) Aisha Achimugu, her profound act embodies the core values of Ramadan and underscores her dedication to humanity. 

    “Her compassionate leadership serves as a beacon of inspiration for us all, encouraging the perpetuation of kindness and compassion within our communities,” she said. 

  • Army raids IPOB camp, exhumes three corpses in Imo

    Army raids IPOB camp, exhumes three corpses in Imo

    Troops of Operation Udoka have raided a suspected camp of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Ezioha forest, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State, and exhumed three corpses.

    The Commander of 34 Artillery, Obinze, Brig-Gen. Usman Lawal disclosed this to journalists on Saturday in the state.

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    He said the forest which bordered Oru East, Njaba, and Mbaitoli LGAs was used for torturing kidnapped persons.

    The camp, according to him, was controlled by one B44, a suspected IPOB commander in the state.

    Lawal said: “Three corpses were exhumed from a shallow grave in the forest while several car number plates, vehicle particulars, car keys, and personal belongings believed to be properties of kidnapped victims were recovered in the operation.”

  • Otti announces reconstruction of popular Ohanku road

    Otti announces reconstruction of popular Ohanku road

    • Clears nine-year pension arrears

    Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti has announced that the reconstruction of Ohanku Road, Aba will commence immediately after the Easter celebration even as work has commenced on Obohia Road also in Aba.

    This is even as the governor announced immediate payment of over nine years of pension arrears to retired civil servants.

    Otti who broke this cheering news at the Christ The King Catholic Church (CKC), Aba during their 2024 Chrism Mass, said that the roads would be done with cement pavement technology to enable them to last longer.

    Ohanku road which crisscrosses four local government areas in the state upon completion, is a critical alternative route to the ever-busy Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway, helps visitors and Aba residents to connect other parts of the state and neighbouring South-South states, and has remained impassable in the last ten years making life difficult for the few who are currently using the road.

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    Our correspondent reports that the deplorable nature of the road has forced some residents of the area to relocate to the city center, leaving their houses to be rented out to other tenants who may not have had the luxury of relocating to a new apartment.

    Some of the residents, The Nation had reported, lost their lives and property to flooding, with new houses under threat of flooding ahead of the expected torrential rain this year.

    According to Gov. Otti, “Yesterday, work started at Obohia Road. After Easter, work will start at Ohanku Road and we are doing something a little different in Ohanku Road because we are using cement pavement technology so that it will last longer.”

    The Governor also noted that he has started fulfilling his campaign promises and assured that pensioners in the state have started receiving their pensions.

  • Anambra traders petition Soludo over four-year leadership vacuum

    Anambra traders petition Soludo over four-year leadership vacuum

    After four years without leadership in the Odera Market in Awka, Anambra State, the traders have petitioned Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State, demanding a Caretaker Committee or fixed democratic election date.      

    The traders expressed dismay with the vacuum in the leadership of the market four years after the tenure of the last Chairman, Emmanuel Nwonwu expired in February 2020.                                 

    The petition from the stakeholders was addressed to the State Commissioner for Trade and Commerce.

    It was entitled: ‘Notification of Decisions…. on Vacuum/non-existent Market Leadership for about Four Years, Usurpation/Impersonation of Chairmanship Office by someone, alleged Diversion of Market Funds and Endorsement of Call for Emergence of Caretaker Committee/Elected Odera Market Executives.’  

    They called on the government to appoint a Caretaker Committee for Odera Market to serve for three months.    

    It was signed by the Grand Patron, and pioneer Market Chairman, Ozo Chinweze Ijomah; ex-Chief Security Officer, Hon. Humphrey Onuorah, and other stakeholders including Chief Ikechukwu Ugwuoke, Comrade Emeka Obi and Hon. Valentine Nweke.

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    They contended that the unsafe and insecure atmosphere in the market was attributable to the absence of market leadership.

    The stakeholders, therefore called on the Prof. Chukwuma Soludo-led administration to urgently address the vacuum and non-existence of market leadership by appointing a Caretaker Committee for Odera Market Awka soonest

     As an alternative, the traders further urged the government to schedule a date for the conduct of democratic elections for the emergence of the Odera Market Executive as soon as feasible.

    “That the non-existence leadership of OSCMTA since February 2nd, 2020 has been capitalized upon by some persons to illegally assume and hijack power to continue to recycle themselves in the leadership positions, using such opportunity to hoodwink unwary traders, government, and members of the public and abuse office, extort money, erect and sell illegal structures in the market through corrupt enrichment and conversion of shop rents into personal use and misappropriate market funds.

  • Cyber renaissance: FMSTI seals deal with US-based techcoy to launch cloud migration

    Cyber renaissance: FMSTI seals deal with US-based techcoy to launch cloud migration

    • Initiative will modernize infrastructure, boost economy, accelerate cyber revolution in Nigeria – Minister

    History was made in Abuja at the weekend as a United States of America-based tech consulting powerhouse,  Afri-Tech United, sealed a major deal with the Federal Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (FMSTI), to deliver a monumental cloud migration initiative to the country.

    The Afri-Tech United lead partner and Nigerian US-based IT expert, Mr Jacob Uwah, who disclosed this in a statement, explained that the partnership is aimed at developing a Master Cloud Platform, a strategic move designed to catapult Nigeria into a new age of cyber sophistication and global tech leadership.

     Uwah disclosed that the Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Chief Uche Nnaji, had spent several months discussing the best approach for Nigeria’s groundbreaking transformation alongside the Afri-Tech United team, which ultimately led them to design the framework for the Master Cloud Platform.

    “This project is a testament to the power of collaboration, paving the way for a new era of cyber excellence,” he said.

    An ostensibly excited Minister Nnaji said: “This initiative aims to modernize our infrastructure, optimize public and private sectors, and revitalize many of our traditional revenue-generating ventures, through highly sought-after strategic partnerships.”

    The minister also said that what was central to the Afri-Tech partnership is the current President Bola Tinubu administration’s goal of producing two million tech jobs each year, adding that “the visionary effort to combat unemployment and open doors to countless opportunities for Nigeria’s youth was highlighted by Vice President Kashim Shettima, during an earlier interview at this year’s World Economic Forum with Arise TV,” where he stated that “230 million people, 75 percent, are below the age of 30… We need to change the dynamics, come to terms with global realities… and position our nation in its rightful place in the comity of nations.”

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    Nnaji also said: “The Master Cloud Platform also lays the foundation for Afri-Tech United’s forthcoming Innovation Center development. The vision extends beyond Nigeria’s existing technology centers and is designed to leverage hyper-scaler partnerships, offering Nigerian engineers unparalleled access to machine learning, artificial intelligence, and robotics, something that is yet to be seen in the country.

    “We’re investing in more than technology; we’re investing in Nigeria’s future.

    “As a country, we are ready to set the global standard, showing the world that Nigeria is leading the cyber renaissance, not just participating in it.”

    Afri-Tech United with headquarters in Seattle, WA, leads the charge in African innovation and advancement, driven by a vision of unity and empowerment.

    It is a vibrant consulting firm with extensive partnerships throughout the continent with the fundamental goal of uniting and empowering local communities by providing access to resources that can drive transformative change.