Category: SouthEast

  • ADC candidate pledges one-term tenure

    ADC candidate pledges one-term tenure

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate for the November 8 Anambra governorship election, John Nwosu, has pledged to serve only one term of four years if elected.

    Nwosu made the commitment in an affidavit deposed to at the Anambra State High Court, affirming his intention to uphold the state’s zoning arrangement.

    He said the move was prompted by concerns from voters who feared his election could disrupt the existing power rotation among the three senatorial zones.

    According to him, the declaration demonstrates his commitment to transparency, accountability, and public trust.

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    “I deposed to the affidavit for many reasons. We take our mission to rescue Anambra seriously.

    “Seeking public trust is serious business, and our word must be our bond.”

    In the affidavit, Nwosu swore that if elected governor, he would serve a single four-year term to allow Anambra Central Senatorial Zone to produce the next governor in line with equity and natural justice.

    He acknowledged that the South Senatorial Zone, which currently occupies the seat, has one term left under the rotation principle.

    Nwosu also challenged other gubernatorial candidates who have made similar one-term promises to back their words with affidavits.

    He said it would show sincerity and restore voters’ confidence that “politics is no longer business as usual.”

  • Abia: Benjamin Kalu’s courageous call and shame of others

    Abia: Benjamin Kalu’s courageous call and shame of others

    • By James Nwachukwu 

    When Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives raised fundamental questions about transparency and accountability in the management of Abia State’s collective wealth, he was not playing politics, he was merely exercising leadership by speaking for the voiceless. 

    He was merely demanding to know how a state that now receives record-breaking allocations has so little to show on ground. Rather than rally behind him, a section of the Labour Party caucus in the House of Representatives rushed to issue a press statement, not to demand accountability, but to pledge allegiance to Governor Alex Otti. One must ask: allegiance to who – the people or the governor?

    Even infants knew their press statement  was merely an act of cowardice, Fear of losing political favour. Fear of falling out of line in re-election matters. But it suffices it to say that  true leadership requires courage, not compliance. Abia State today receives humongous monthly allocations from the Federation Account, thanks to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s bold and painful removal of fuel subsidy. That single decision freed up trillions of naira for the three tiers of government. It was a political risk of historic proportion. The President took the backlash alone. From angry citizens, labour unions, and critics, but the governors, who became the biggest beneficiaries of the policy, quietly smiled to the bank.

    Abia’s monthly allocation has increased multiple times over, yet what is there to show? Roads are still deplorable, local governments remain comatose, and basic infrastructure has become a luxury. Even with these huge federal inflows, combined with Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and the local governments’ statutory allocations, Abians can still not point to developments commensurate with the financial windfall the state now enjoys. 

    And while Governor Otti’s supporters trumpet selective projects for propaganda, the reality across Abia’s 17 local governments tells a grim story: no local government autonomy as against the President’s clear and unambiguous directive, therefore, no visible transformation.

    Now, enter the Abia State House of Assembly – a body that should be the people’s watchdog. For months, these lawmakers maintained cowardly silence as local governance was crippled and funds were handled in secrecy. But the moment Ben Kalu asked for accountability, they suddenly found their voices, not to demand transparency, but to insult! What a caricature of representation! The same Assembly that should be grilling commissioners and examining State accounts is instead performing comic relief, defending the indefensible. They should bury their heads in shame for attacking the man who did their job better than them.

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    While they grovel for political survival, Ben Kalu continues to stand tall. From his vantage position as Deputy Speaker, he has access to facts and figures, he knows what comes into Abia’s coffers monthly, and what the 17 local governments are entitled to. He also knows how much of that money disappears into administrative darkness. His concern is not partisan; it is patriotic. He is not talking politics; he is talking governance. And while others merely talk, Ben Kalu works – attracting federal projects, rebuilding roads, lighting up communities, and providing empowerment programs that have direct impact on the people.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu equally deserves commendation, not condemnation. He took a historic political risk by removing fuel subsidy – a move previous President’s were too timid to attempt. He faced the backlash head-on and carried the burden of national anger, while state governors quietly pocketed the windfall. Today, those governors use the same funds to polish their political image, fund propaganda, and build personal influence, yet the President is painted as a “merchant of pain.” The hypocrisy is nauseating. If President Tinubu were to treat Nigerian States the same way some governors treat their local governments – hoarding and mismanaging allocations – there would be no windfall for governors to spend, Yet the President continues to respect the constitutional rights of the states, even when they fail to replicate such fairness within their own boundaries.

    So, to the LP caucus members in Abuja and their counterparts in the Abia State House of Assembly, take a moment to reflect. When your people cry over poverty, unemployment, and bad roads, remember that you stood with power, not with the people. Remember that when Ben Kalu raised questions on behalf of Abians, you responded with insults instead of integrity. The truth is simple: Abia is richer today than ever before  courtesy of Tinubu’s reforms, yet poor in visible progress. That contradiction is the shame of those who claim to represent us.

    Ben Kalu and President Tinubu have shown leadership courage: one at the national level, the other at the state level. Both took the risk of unpopularity to do what is right. Meanwhile, their critics wallow in fear, hypocrisy, and self-interest. Abians are watching. Nigerians are watching. And history will remember who stood for truth and who stood for stomach infrastructure. Tinubu deserves our gratitude. Ben Kalu deserves our respect. The rest deserve our pity.

    • Nwachukwu, a Public Affairs Analyst writes from Umuahia, Abia State Capital
  • NIPOST marks World Post Day in Enugu, reaffirms commitment to service delivery

    NIPOST marks World Post Day in Enugu, reaffirms commitment to service delivery

    The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) on Thursday joined the rest of the world to mark the 2025 World Post Day with a colourful celebration in Enugu.

    The service also reaffirmed its commitment to connecting communities and enhancing service delivery across Nigeria.

    The event, which featured a march by postal workers from Frie Service to New Haven, Ogui Road and other parts of the Enugu metropolis, brought together postal officials, partners, and members of the public.

    Speaking during the ceremony, the Enugu State Postal Manager, Dr. Chris Uzoma Ashiedu, said this year’s theme, “#PostForPeople: Local Service, Global Reach,” underscores the post’s role in linking local communities to the global network of communication and commerce.

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    Ashiedu explained that World Post Day, celebrated annually on October 9, commemorates the founding of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the United Nations agency that regulates postal operations worldwide.

    He said the celebration serves as a reminder of the post’s contributions to social and economic development, while recognizing the dedication of postal workers who keep the network running efficiently.

    Highlighting recent achievements under the Postmaster-General, Ms. Tola Odeyemi, Ashiedu noted that NIPOST had exceeded ₦10 billion in revenue, digitalized operations to improve service delivery, and signed partnerships with organizations such as SMEDAN to reduce logistics costs and support small businesses.

    He assured that NIPOST would cont​inue to innovate and expand its services — from mail and courier delivery to financial services and the National Addressing System — to better serve Nigerians.

    “NIPOST remains committed to bridging geographical divides and fostering global unity through efficient postal services,” Ashiedu said.

  • Christian genocide and the conspiracy against Nigeria

    Christian genocide and the conspiracy against Nigeria

    By Femi Fani-Kayode 

    I listened attentively to the words of 

    @billmaher & @CNN’s @VanJones68 who have both accused Nigeria of indulging in “Christian genocide” and pondered on them deeply. 

    If, as a Nigerian, their words and narrative do not concern you or scare you then, as @realDonaldTrump would say, you cannot be a very bright bulb.  

    When one adds their words to the recent contribution of @SenTedCruz, the greatest defender of Israel and advocate of ‘Christian Zionism’ in the American Senate, where he accused Nigeria of the same and where he said that he was introducing a Bill in the  Senate to do “something about it” and “protect Christians in Nigeria” then you will get an even clearer picture of what is unfolding and the horrendous agenda those behind it have in store for us. 

    To add to that is the alarming resolution, passed two days ago, by the Canadian Parliament that Nigeria is one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians to live and that Christians are targetted and slaughtered here all over the country on a daily basis. 

    The first question that needs to be answered is since when have the Americans and the West generally cared about anyone but themselves, least of all the Christians in our country. 

    How come they have suddenly started mouthing this fake battle cry and how come the same rhetoric is suddenly coming out of places like the Canadian Parliament and other western capitals? 

    The sooner those in power in Nigeria and the Nigerian people themselves get a clear grasp of what is really going on the better. 

    More importantly we need to do something to counter the narrative and we need to do it fast. This is because it is spreading like wildfire all over the world and sadly people are buying into it. 

    The truth is that the Americans,  their allies and their local collaborators are carefully and craftily preparing the ground for a religious war in our country and they want us to tear ourselves apart. 

    There can be no doubt that Christians have been targetted and killed in Nigeria in huge numbers by Islamist terrorists, whether they be Boko Haram or ISWAP, over the last 14 years but it is also a fact that as many Muslims have been targetted and killed by the same Islamist terrorists over the same period of time. 

    There are two points that need to be made and properly understood. 

    Firstly the terrorists that have plagued our nation and slaughtered our people, both Christian and Muslim, for the last 14 years were established, armed, funded and protected by the very same Americans and their western and Israeli allies that are crying more than the bereaved today. 

    Worse still they refused to sell arms to us or allow us to buy arms from anywhere in our attempt to resist the terrorists ourselves. Remember that? 

    They even refused to designate Boko Haram as a terrorist organisation for many years and did not do so until it suited their purpose. 

    The second point to grasp is that the reason that they are now all talking about Nigeria and what they have labelled as “Christian genocide” is not because they love Nigeria or care about Nigerian Christians but because they want to shift the world’s attention away from Gaza and focus it on Nigeria. 

    They also want to punish us for  taking a bold stand at the United Nations against the genocide that the Israelis have unleashed on Gaza which they are supporting and funding. 

    Standing up for humanity: that is our “crime” and I for one, as a Nigerian, make no apology for it. 

    In my view it was indeed our proudest moment and finest hour when our Vice President stood before the world at the United Nations and boldly proclaimed that we were against the genocide that was being unleashed on the Palestinian people, condemned what was going on in Gaza and insisted on a two state solution to resolve the conflict. 

    Unlike others we did not sit on the fence or buckle and sadly we are now paying the price for it. 

    This is the reason for their sudden venom, subversion and malice and we must not for one moment think otherwise or delude ourselves into believing that they really care. 

    Let me be clear: there is nothing wrong with them wanting to help our country fight the terrorists and neither is there anything wrong in them showing concern. 

    As a matter of fact that would be a welcome development. 

    What is wrong and unacceptable is the false narrative that they are peddling that it is Christians alone that are being killed. 

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    The question that needs to be answered is why is it being framed in this way?

    Yes Christian lives matter but do Muslim ones not matter too? If we are counting Christian bodies should we not count Muslim ones too? 

    If they had said that terrorists were killing Nigerians of all faiths their concern would have been welcome. 

    But when they say only Christians are being killed and they are attempting to stir up the hearts and souls of Christians from all over the world to unleash a crusade on us in the name of defending Nigerian Christians that gives cause for concern and the perpetuation and sustenance of such a wicked and distorted narrative and agenda which will not end well for our country. 

    As a matter of fact it would tear us apart, swell the ranks of Boko Haram and ISWAP, alienate the Muslim population in our country, divide our ranks, encourage more violence and conflict, exacerbate both religious and ethnic tensions and eventually lead to chaos and carnage in our nation the likes of which we have never seen before.

    Brother will kill brother and we will end up fighting a never-ending civil war which is precisely what they want. 

    This is why this new-found rhetoric from the West is so dangerous. 

    We must join hands as Nigerians and re-emphasise our unity, our plurality of faith and our pride in our nation and we must resist this insidious attempt to divide us with a false narrative that, if we do not manage carefully, will push us over the cliff.

    If there was a Christian genocide going on in Nigeria I would be the first to expose, oppose, resist and fight against it because my faith is EVERYTHING to me.

    The reality is that it is not a Christian genocide that is going on in our country but rather a genocide against all Nigerians, both Christian and Muslim, and it is being perpetuated by a heinous, evil ISIS-inspired and Al Qaeda-like group of barbaric and savage terrorists and criminals that take pleasure in killing people of all faiths. 

    They do not represent Muslims but rather satan. And in other countries that have been afflicted in a similar way both Muslims and Christians have joined forces to fight them. 

    That is what we need to do here and we must not allow the Americans or anyone else to divide our ranks and make us think otherwise. 

    We cannot win the war against terror by turning on ourselves. 

    We welcome the concern of our detractors but we reject their false narrative and their attempt to divide and destroy us.

    Permit me to end this contribution with the following. 

    A number of years ago I was amongst those that erroneously believed that only Christians were being targetted and subjected to genocide by the terrorists in Nigeria. 

    This was the case until 2020 when I went on a tour of the North West and North East and discovered that as many, if not more, Muslims and Muslim communities had been targetted and subjected to mass murder, ethnic cleansing and genocide as the Christian ones in that area.  

    What I witnessed in Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Kaduna, Yobe, Borno, Bauchi, Adamawa, Gombe and other parts of the majority Muslim core North shocked and shattered me and constrained me to accept the assertion that this was not an onslaught against Christians and Christian communities alone but rather an attack on Nigerians of every faith. 

    And it is the same in the Middle Belt where these evil demon-possesed barbarians are targetting and slaughtering Christians and Muslims in equal measure.  

    For example I discovered that they attacked Niger, Kwara, Nassarawa and Kogi states and their predominantly Muslim communities as much and as frequently as they attacked Benue, Plateau and Taraba which are predominantly Christian states. 

    From the day I came to appreciate all this I took an oath before God and man that I would speak out against the atrocities being perpetuated against not just Christians but also Muslims. 

    I also accepted the fact that to do anything other than that would not only be inherently intellectually dishonest but also would add to the problem and make it worse rather than solve it. 

    The sooner we accept the fact that we are all victims of the same evil and heartless beasts the better it will be for us all. 

    What we must never do is accept the bogus narrative or harbor the perfidious notion that the West is trying to establish that only Christians are being killed in our country. 

    As Christians we are, after all, meant to be our brothers keeper and as human beings we are meant to feel the same degree of pain and I daresay shame when either innocent and defenceless Christian or Muslim men, women and children are murdered in cold blood in our shores.

    When the barbarians drop their bombs, wield their machetes, fire their RPG’s and shoot their AK47’s they do not ask their victims what faith they belong to.  

    The notion that they do is as asinine and far-fetched as it is ignorant and mischevous. 

    Beasts don’t care whether you are Christian or Muslim when they knock at your door: they only care about spilling your blood and taking your life.

    May God guide us all, may He grant us peace and may He bless, defend and protect the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

    (FFK)

  • Edo gives estate developers two weeks to register or face sanctions

    Edo gives estate developers two weeks to register or face sanctions

    The Edo State Government has warned that it will sanction any estate developer operating in the state who fails to register and obtain formal approval for their estate layout plans.

    According to the government, the registration exercise is part of its ambitious urban renewal drive under “Project Shine” and the 30-Year Benin City Master Plan.

    In a statement, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Physical Planning, Housing, Urban and Regional Development, Arc. Kate Isokpunwu, said estate developers have a two-week deadline to comply or face strict enforcement actions.

    The directive, the statement added, follows a recent stakeholders’ engagement where the government stressed the need for compliance, sustainable development, and orderly urban growth.

    Developers were urged to visit the Ministry promptly to complete the necessary registration and approval processes to avoid sanctions.

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    It reads in parts, “All estate layouts must be duly documented and regularized with the Ministry to align with the state’s long-term spatial and environmental objectives,” the statement said.

    “From October 2025, the Ministry will begin a comprehensive enforcement operation targeting illegal developments, especially those encroaching on government-designated forest reserves and protected areas.

    The statement further added that “Unapproved estate layouts will be sealed off, and violators prosecuted under existing laws.

    “This measure is not punitive but corrective. It is designed to ensure that development in Edo State remains sustainable, orderly, and consistent with our collective vision for a modern, well-planned city.”

  • Wike, Fubara, Amaewhule, Rivers elders, others meet in Port Harcourt

    Wike, Fubara, Amaewhule, Rivers elders, others meet in Port Harcourt

    …declares full reconciliation of Rivers political family

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Chief Nyesom Wike, Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, held a closed-door meeting in Port Harcourt, the state capital, on Saturday night.

    Also in attendance were members of the Rivers State Elders Council, led by Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, and the Rivers caucus in the National Assembly.

    The meeting, described as the full unification of Wike’s political family in Rivers, was seen as a major step toward ending the long-standing political rift in the state.

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    Pictures from the meeting were shared on Facebook by the Media Aide to the FCT Minister, Lere Olayinka, who, however, did not disclose details of the discussions.

    Olayinka simply noted that the gathering signified that the political family in Rivers State is now fully united.

    He wrote, “FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, Chairman of the Rivers State Elders Council, Chief Ferdinand Alabraba, Speaker of Rivers State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule and other leaders in a meeting in Port Harcourt yesterday. The Political Family is fully united.”

  • Oruk Anam PDP stakeholders back Akwa Ibom caretaker committee

    Oruk Anam PDP stakeholders back Akwa Ibom caretaker committee

    …congratulates Igwat Umoren on appointment as PDP caretaker committee chairman 

    The ward executive officers and stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ikot Ibritam Ward II, Oruk Anam Local Government Area, have passed a vote of confidence on the newly constituted PDP Caretaker Committee in Akwa Ibom State.

    In a communiqué issued on Thursday, October 2, after a meeting convened by the Ward Chairman, Hon. Ibanga Akaninyene, the stakeholders reaffirmed their support and loyalty to the State Caretaker Chairman, Barr. Igwat Umoren, and his team.

    The communiqué noted: “Whereas the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has since 1998 been the dominant and sole successful party in Oruk Anam Local Government Area, particularly Ikot Ibritam Ward II, the PDP ward executives and stakeholders hereby represent as follows:

    “That the people and stakeholders of the ward and community are profoundly grateful to the national leadership of the party for finding one of their prestigious sons, in the person of Barr. Igwat Osagyefo Umoren, worthy of the state leadership mantle of the party as CARETAKER CHAIRMAN of the party.”

    The stakeholders in their communique further stated: “That the people and stakeholders of the ward and community hereby pledge and reaffirm their unalloyed, unwavering and unflinching loyalty to the party to ensure the success of Barr. Igwat Umoren and the party generally.

    “That the people and stakeholders of the ward and community hereby pass a vote of confidence on Barr. Igwat Umoren as a loyal party gladiator, patriotic beacon of the greatness of Akwa Ibom State, a man of integrity, firm conviction and humanistic passion committed to steering the party steadily to its rightful destination of leadership in Akwa Ibom State.”

    The stakeholders and members of PDP Ikot Ibritam II thus called on all party members and the good people of Akwa Ibom State to continue to fly the flag of the party boldly and give the party all the support it needs to salvage the state and Nigeria from the current social, economic and political retrogression, confusion and quagmire.

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    Addressing officers, members and stakeholders at the meeting Lady Inamke Friday Sunday, the PDP Ward Women Leader stated that the PDP members in Oruk Anam particularly Ikot Ibritam Ward II install Governors, National Assembly members, State House of Assembly members and other political offices through party sweat and loyalty.

    It was reported that the motion passing vote of confidence on Barr. Igwat Osagyefo Umoren the State Caretaker Chairman was moved by Ex-Officio 4 Bishop James Emmanuel James and seconded by Blessing Sunday Jumbo.

    In his vote of thanks, a former councilor, Hon. Idongesit Udoetor emphatically called on the party faithfuls to take the support for Barr. Igwat Osagyefo Umoren and PDP as a personal project. “We use to work hard for others. It is now time to work for our own,” he posited.

    Eminent personalities who flanked the new Akwa Ibom State PDP caretaker chairman at the meeting were Hon. Harrison Ekpo (Deputy Chairman), Enoch Godwin Enoch Esq., (State Legal Adviser), Comr. Aniekan Asukwo (State Youth Leader) And Comr. Ewa Okpo (State Publicity Secretary).

    Others present at the meeting include Ubong Emmanson Udo (Ward Publicity Secretary), Comr. Esitime Udoetuk, Anietie Isonguyo Okon (Ward Treasurer), Mr. Godwin Michael Akpan (Former Treasurer), Hon. Idongesit Daniel (Member), Samuel Umoren, Unyime Uwem (Ex-Officio 1), Ufok Effiong Udo, Idiong Effiong Akpan (Ward Secretary), Anietie Dickson Umoiso (Ex-Officio 5), Emmanuel Sunday (Ward Financial Secretary), Glory Ezekiel Thompson (Ward Vice Chairman), Eno Paul Udo, Pius Ben (Ward Auditor), James Okon James (Ward Youth Leader) and Unyime Udokang (Chapter Youth Leader).

    It would be recalled that the Guide Newspaper had in its latest publication this week reported that the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sacked Elder Aniekan Akpan Led Exco of PDP in Akwa Ibom State.

    The development was made known in a press release signed by Hon. Debo Ologunagba National Publicity Secretary of the PDP.

    Consequently, the NWC in a press release made available to newsmen approved the composition of a Caretaker Committee to run the affairs of the Akwa Ibom State Chapter of our Party from today, Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 for a period not exceeding 3 months or pending when a new State Executive Committee will be elected in the State.

  • APC chieftain Okechukwu slams Atiku over stance on 2027 race

    APC chieftain Okechukwu slams Atiku over stance on 2027 race

    …describes ex-VP as anti-democratic

    A founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Osita Okechukwu, has criticized former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his insistence on remaining in the 2027 presidential race, except a younger candidate emerges through a “competitive primary.”

    Atiku, in a statement by his media adviser, Paul Ibe, on Thursday, dismissed reports that he had offered to step down for younger aspirants under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing them as false and mischievous.

    He clarified that he would only concede if a younger candidate emerged through a fair contest.

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    Reacting in Abuja on Friday, Okechukwu, a former Director General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), described Atiku’s stance as anti-democratic, accusing him of undermining Nigeria’s long-standing zoning and rotation principle, which he said has been the glue holding the Fourth Republic together since 1999.

    Okechukwu recalled that Atiku himself benefited from zoning in the past but later campaigned against it, leading to his 2014 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary victory, which had no southern aspirant.

    He argued that discarding zoning in favour of “dollarised primaries” amounts to eroding equity, inclusion, and stability.

    According to him, Atiku’s position confirms fears that his pursuit of power is not to strengthen democratic institutions but to weaken the very principles that sustain Nigeria’s plural society.

  • MADUAGWU: ARISE TV mourns news anchor

    MADUAGWU: ARISE TV mourns news anchor

    Tributes have continued to pour in for 29-year-old ARISE TV anchor and Lawyer Somtochukwu Maduagwu who died in a robbery attack in Abuja on Monday.

    In a fresh statement by ARISE News, Maduagwu had joined the media firm in September 2024 as a news anchor, producer, and reporter, where she made significant contributions.

    “In September 2024, she joined the ARISE NEWS team, where she has made her voice count as a News Anchor, News Producer, and a Reporter,” the statement reads. 

    The deceased fondly called ‘Sommie’, was known for her advocacy work, particularly in promoting the rights of out-of-school children and campaigning against s3xual and gender-based violence.

    In a video shared on Tuesday, one notable example of her advocacy was her involvement in submitting a memorandum for the Reserved Seats for Women Bill at the National Assembly.

    “There, Sommie, alongside millions of other Nigerian women, advocated for a stronger representation for Nigerian women at the National Assembly,” the station said.

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    Maduagwu’s background includes winning the Miss Tourism Nigeria pageant, which led to her appearance on ARISE TV, and representing Nigeria at the Miss Tourism World pageant in Quanzhou, China, in 2023.

    “Through a blend of her legal dexterity and reportorial vigour, Sommie advocated for out-of-school children and campaigned energetically against sexual and gender-based violence.

    “Sommie’s voice is now silent, but her spirit, passion, and legacy will endure as part of our collective memory”, the station added.

    The FCT Police have confirmed that an investigation into the incident has begun.

    Maduagwu’s untimely death has sparked widespread grief and renewed calls for action against insecurity in Nigeria.

    Her colleagues at ARISE Television described her as “delectable, intelligent, and bold,” noting that her contributions to the station and the nation will not be forgotten.

  • 14 countries arrive Abia for international para-badminton

    14 countries arrive Abia for international para-badminton

    Fourteen countries have arrived in Abia State for the maiden International Para-Badminton Championship and the All-African Badminton Championship, scheduled to hold in Umuahia from September 30 to October 12, 2025.

    The Abia State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Nwobilor Ananaba, confirmed this during a press briefing at the International Conference Centre (ICC), Umuahia.

    Represented by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Sports, Mr. Raymond Chima Ukwa, Ananaba said the state is fully prepared to host the international community.

    He revealed that about 150 athletes and 60 officials are expected for the tournaments, with some already in Umuahia ahead of the opening. He also noted that world-class facilities, including the first wheelchair playing mats in West Africa, have been installed at the ICC.

    The Commissioner commended Governor Alex Otti for investing heavily in ensuring the venue meets international standards.

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    President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, Mr. Francis Orbih, appreciated Governor Otti’s support and disclosed that a three-day para-badminton workshop for coaches and players is underway, with successful participants to receive certificates after assessment.

    Also speaking, the CEO of the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA), Jeff Shigoli, and the Head of Operations and Badminton World Federation International Classifier, Dr. Ahmed Reda, hailed Nigeria’s hosting as a milestone, making it the third African country after Uganda and Egypt to stage para-badminton activities.

    Several government officials and badminton stakeholders were present at the briefing, including Special Adviser on Transport, Dr. Obioma Nwogbe, and Comrade Samuel Ekeoma.