Category: SouthEast

  • Sujimoto: Onoh warns Ohanaeze youths against ethnic tension

    Sujimoto: Onoh warns Ohanaeze youths against ethnic tension

    President Bola Tinubu’s former campaign spokesman in the South East, Josef Onoh, has asked the apex Igbo socio-political organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, to be cautious in fanning the amber of ethnic tension in the case between Enugu State government and a contractor, Mr. Olasijibomi Ogundele, the Chief Executive Officer of Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited.

    There has been a row over an alleged contract failure in the contract awarded to the company whose CEO is from the South West.

    Subsequently, Ohanaeze Ndigbo issued a statement asking the contractor to return the N5.7 billion involved in the contract failure to the Enugu State government and referred to Ogundele as a “saboteur “

    Reacting to Ohanaeze’s position, Onoh told the Igbo group to apply wisdom and restraint, particularly when its jurisdiction does not entail overseeing alleged criminal matters or recovery of funds for governments.

    He commended Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide for its passion in addressing issues of public interest and in asking Ogundele to cooperate with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), noting that it is a reflection of the youth’s desire to see public funds protected and development projects delivered. 

    Onoh, however, said that in the spirit of constructive dialogue and to safeguard the integrity of institutions, there has to be a measured counter-perspective. 

    He stated that he is not out to defend any individual but to emphasise the principles of due process, institutional boundaries, and the need to avoid actions that could inflame ethnic tensions in Nigeria’s fragile sociopolitical landscape especially as 2027 political season draws closer to avoid desperate politicians exploiting it to dangerous ethnic dimensions. 

    He stressed that at the heart of any fair society is the presumption of innocence, which Ogundele, like any citizen, remains innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

    Ogundele has also assured me of his full cooperation with all relevant authorities to clear his name and demonstrated same by  freely submitting himself to the efcc Enugu zonal command, which i personally escorted him.

    “The EFCC’s declaration of Ogundele as wanted and the ongoing interrogation stem from allegations of fund diversion and money laundering related to the N5.7–N11 billion Enugu Smart Schools contract. These are serious matters, but they are still under investigation, with his accounts frozen to ensure compliance. 

    “Moreso, Efcc has given stringent bail conditions, which I’m personally aware of but to publicly label him a “saboteur” or demanding immediate surrender without awaiting judicial resolution risks prejudging the case and eroding public trust in our justice system,” he argued. 

    He noted that the history of Ndigbo teaches them the perils of rushed judgments, recalling how ethnic profiling has been weaponized against the Igbo in the past. 

    “By framing this as a settled fact of fraud, we inadvertently contribute to a narrative that could portray the matter as a Yoruba-Igbo clash, especially given Mr. Ogundele’s Yoruba heritage and the Enugu State context. This is unnecessary and counterproductive. Let the EFCC and the courts do their work; premature condemnation only muddies the waters.

    “Ohanaeze Ndigbo, as our apex socio-cultural organisation, has a noble mandate: to promote Igbo unity, culture, welfare, and advocacy on national issues affecting Ndigbo. This does not extend to intervening in criminal investigations, state governance, contract awards, or partisan political affairs. The Smart Schools project is a state government initiative under Governor Peter Mbah’s administration—a PDP Party-led effort to advance education in Enugu state. Ohanaeze has no statutory authority to endorse or back probes, recover funds, or dictate contractor accountability in this domain.

    “Such overreach blurs the lines between cultural advocacy and executive interference, potentially undermining the autonomy of state institutions. For instance, while your council’s support for the EFCC is well-intentioned, it positions Ohanaeze as a quasi-judicial body, which it is not. This could set a dangerous precedent, inviting accusations of ethnic meddling in governance. Instead, Ohanaeze’s strength lies in fostering dialogue, advocating for equitable resource allocation across Nigeria, and ensuring that Igbo interests are protected without stepping into arenas reserved for elected officials, security agencies, or the judiciary.”

    Onoh clarified that the Sujimoto matter is far from resolved as Mr. Ogundele has already honored an EFCC invitation for interrogation in Enugu, which he personally, in company with Sujimoto’s lawyers, drove him to the EFCC Enugu zonal command on Monday 8th of September 2025. 

    He also revealed that Prior to that, he (Onoh) had reached out to Governor Peter Mbah and gave his assurance to bring Ogundele to honour the EFCC’s invitation. 

    He commended Governor Peter Mbah for his maturity and genuine transparency to ensure that justice is done while seeking all available legal options to recover state funds. 

    Onoh said that he was equally aware that Mr. Ogundele was grilled for hours on September 8 to12, 2025, and remained cooperative while maintaining his innocence. 

    He also noted that the joint EFCC-Enugu inspection in May 2025 confirmed delays, but inflation, material costs, and project complexities (which Ogundele cited in his emotional video response) as factors that warrant thorough forensic review and not public vilification.

    Onoh said that he was aware that the Enugu State Government has initiated a civil suit to recover the funds and enforce contract terms, which shows Governor Peter Mbah’s commitment to transparency in regards to the issue. 

    He said that Governor Mbah told him personally that the  government will ensure that no penny of Enugu State/ public funds in regards to the failed 22 Smart Schools project will be lost and must be accounted for and he will pursue the matter to it’s logical conclusion. 

    “This is the burden of leadership Gov.Mbah faces, but your council’s call for immediate action, while urging ‘no drama,’ could inadvertently pressure the process, leading to procedural lapses or biased outcomes. In a nation where anti-corruption efforts have sometimes been tainted by politics, such interventions risk being seen as an external influence, potentially delaying justice or prompting appeals that prolong the agony for all parties, including Enugu’s schoolchildren awaiting their facilities.

    “Nigeria’s fault lines are ethnic, and we, Ndigbo, know this better than most. The Sujimoto case involves a Yoruba businessman contracted by an Igbo-led state government—a cross-ethnic partnership that should exemplify collaboration, not division. By publicly ‘backing’ the EFCC in a manner that singles out an individual from another ethnic group, Ohanaeze risks fueling narratives of tribal witch-hunts. 

    “The social media is already abuzz with polarized takes, from accusations of sabotage to defenses rooted in ethnic solidarity. This is a tinderbox; one misstep, and it ignites sentiments that harm us all.

    “As elders and youth leaders, our role is to de-escalate, not amplify. Imagine if a Yoruba socio-cultural group commented similarly on an Igbo contractor in Lagos— the backlash would be swift and justified. Let us model the unity we preach: support accountability through institutions, not ethnic lenses. Let’s turn this moment into an opportunity for growth. 

    “As the former southeast spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I’m an Igbo man yet spoke and still speaking for a yoruba man, my voice till date is still the loudest voice from my region if not Nigeria still in defence of a yoruba man and our President, not out of personal interest or reward but driven by vision of a united Nigeria our forefathers envisaged and family values i hold in highest esteem. 

    “Ohanaeze Youth Council should retract or clarify their statement to emphasize support for institutional processes rather than individual guilt. Channel your energy into advocating for transparent contract bidding in Igbo states, ensuring local firms with proven track records get priority.

    “All stakeholders should engage in quiet mediation—perhaps through neutral bodies like the Nigerian Institute of Architects—to resolve the civil suit amicably, prioritizing project completion over punishment.

    “Let us rally around education. Enugu’s Smart Schools are vital; demand updates from the state government on progress, regardless of contractors.

    “Ogundele continues cooperating fully with the EFCC; transparency will clear his name if innocence prevails. Finally, our collective voice is powerful when it unites,not divides. Let justice flow like a river-steady,impartial, and untainted by haste or bias”.Onoh stated. 

  • IPMAN Eastern Zone reaffirms unity

    IPMAN Eastern Zone reaffirms unity

    Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Eastern Zone System 2E, has reaffirmed its unity.

    It declared support for the leadership of its Zonal Chairman, Prince Bobby Dick.

    In a communiqué issued after a meeting of depot unit chairmen held on Tuesday, the body dismissed attempts by some individuals and groups to create division in the association, describing such actions as self-serving and disruptive.

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    The resolution, signed by the chairmen of Aba, Calabar, Makurdi, Port Harcourt and Enugu depots, said IPMAN in Eastern Zone remained committed to peace and stability in the interest of its members and the society.

    The leaders passed a vote of confidence in Dick and his zonal executives, hailing him as “the indefatigable chairman” of System 2E.

    “We are not in support of individuals or groups promoting crisis within the Eastern Zone as a means of livelihood. Eastern Zone will remain united and peaceful in the best interest of our business and the society at large,” the communiqué said.

  • Expectant woman dies, seven injured during Onitsha market clash

    Expectant woman dies, seven injured during Onitsha market clash

    An expectant woman lost her life yesterday while seven others sustained various injuries in a bloody clash in Main Market, Onitsha, Anambra State.

    The clash was said to be between traders and Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) Brigade, the state environmental law enforcement outfit.

    According to eyewitnesses, the incident sparked panic and outrage among traders and residents who fled for safety.

    “The operatives of OCHA Brigade had allegedly opened fire in the Emeka Offor Plaza axis, leaving four people injured, including the expectant woman, who died.

    “This is heartbreaking. Four innocent people who left their homes this morning have been cut down in cold blood,” the witness said.

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     Police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga confirmed the incident.

    He said the body of the deceased had been deposited in the morgue for autopsy and preservation.

    He added that the Command has invited the management of the enforcement team to identify the suspects for prosecution.

    He said: “The Command’s intervention followed a distress call reporting that personnel of the Ocha Brigade, an Anambra State Environmental Law Enforcement outfit, allegedly engaged in an altercation with some traders.

    “Seven traders sustained gunshot injuries. The incident subsequently triggered unrest within the market.

    “Upon receipt of the report in the early hours of September 9, 2025, the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, Ikioye Orutugu, deployed tactical teams and other security agencies led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations.

    “The team went in company with the Area Commander Onitsha, the Divisional Police Officer Main Market, and Commander, Anti-Cultism Squad, to the scene.

    “The operatives addressed and calmed the traders, restoring order and dispersing them back to their shops and lawful businesses.”

    “The victims of the gunshots, identified as Mr. Ebuka Orakwe (M), Orum Oluebube (M), Anthony Kosisochukwu (M), Ifeoma Ezema (F), Chinwe Igwe (F, 22 years), and two others yet to be identified, were evacuated to hospital.

    “Regrettably, one of the victims, Miss Chinwe Igwe, was confirmed dead on arrival. Her body has been deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy and preservation. The other victims are currently receiving treatment and are responding positively.

    “Meanwhile, the Command has extended an invitation to the management of the alleged local enforcement team to identify the suspects for prosecution and notes that normalcy has since been restored in the area, while patrols and monitoring continue to ensure sustained peace.”

  • Blackout: Edo denies having 5% shares in Ossiomo

    Blackout: Edo denies having 5% shares in Ossiomo

    Edo State Government has denied allegations that it has five per cent shares in Ossiomo Power, an indigenous electricity generation and distribution firm.

    It said Ossiomo Power was a private firm and that it was one of its customers.

    Ossiomo Power has been shut down since September 1, due to ownership tussle between Nigerian partners and Jiangsu Communication Clean Energy Technology (CCETC).

    It generates 95MW of electricity, which it supplies to government buildings, Edo Government House, Edo NUJ Secretariat, private organisations, streetlights, among others.

    Already, 115 subscribers of Ossiomo Power have indicated interest to switch back to Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC).

    Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting with Ossiomo Power subscribers, the Director General of Edo State Electrification Agency, Saturday Egbadon, said available records showed the state had no shares in Ossiomo Power.

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    He said 80 per cent of state government facilities had been migrated to a dedicated line provided by the BEDC.

    He said management of Ossiomo Power was yet to officially inform the state government about troubles in the firm.

    Egbadon insisted that the state government provided the 11kva lines Ossiomo subscribers were connected to.

    According to him, “we cannot keep the state like that. We have to act quickly. Ossiomo did not consult the state government. We did not play any role in their crisis. We are just their customers. We were told the state government has shares in Ossiomo, but records show we are their customers. We don’t have any five per cent shares. They are using our facility. We pay over N200million monthly to vend.

    “Before this crisis, we have given Ossiomo licence to operate in Edo Central. It is between the firm and the Chinese partners.”

    Chief Technical Officer of BEDC, Kingsley Achengbu, said adequate power would be provided for Ossiomo subscribers.

  • Activist urges FG to extend N3.8trn infrastructure push to Niger Delta coastal communities

    Activist urges FG to extend N3.8trn infrastructure push to Niger Delta coastal communities

    Peace and environmental advocate, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, has called on the federal government to allocate a fair share of infrastructural projects to the Niger Delta’s coastal communities, particularly in the development of critical roads and bridges.

    Reacting to the government’s planned N3.8 trillion upgrade of Lagos’ Third Mainland Bridge, Mulade urged President Bola Tinubu’s administration to channel similar energy and resources into the creeks.

    Minister of Works, David Umahi, had recently announced the bridge’s overhaul to address deep structural concerns, coming months after N21 billion was spent on emergency repairs. Meanwhile, Julius Berger declared the Carter Bridge in Lagos beyond repair, recommending a N359 billion replacement.

    Mulade lamented decades of oil and gas exploitation that have left Niger Delta communities impoverished, stressing that while the Third Mainland Bridge project is laudable, similar attention should be given to projects like the Warri-Gbaramatu-Escravos Bridge, the Forcados-Ogulagha Bridge, and the extension of the Ayakoroma Bridge to Burutu Forcados Terminal.

    “These projects would open up most coastal areas, including Odimodi, Izon-Burutu to Agge, and Obotobo, to infrastructural and economic development,” he said.

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    He emphasised that while the Third Mainland Bridge funding will largely come from oil revenues, the host communities that generate the bulk of this wealth continue to be sidelined.

    “If this amount can be invested in that project, what then is the fate of the Niger Delta people, where oil and gas are flared daily to generate not less than 80 percent of the funds?” Mulade asked.

     “We agree Lagos has IGR that can run itself to a reasonable extent, but 80 per cent of the fund will come from the oil revenue, of course, from the FEC, to construct that bridge.

    “And we have been clamoring for a single road to even connect Escravos Terminal in Gbaramatu Kingdom area, Delta State, which is an economically viable end, because of the Escravos Terminal, but nothing has been done. We also clamoured for Burutu hosting the Forcados Terminal and one of Nigeria’s first seaports, but still none. Even Brass, it is the Bayelsa State government that took the bull by the horns to construct that bridge, and we pray that he will be able to complete it.”

    He further accused some governors of the South-South of deliberate marginalization.

    “I feel the non-Ijaw governors in the region are deliberately depriving us of significant developmental projects which is our rights in Nigeria for now by refusing to positively impact on the people in the coastal areas with life transforming projects as they plan to lure investors to do business in their own areas (upland) while leaving our people shortchanged, forcing them to migrate to upland for education, business and development.”

    The activist warned that continued exclusion of the region bearing the brunt of resource extraction will only deepen inequality and resentment.

    He, however, appealed to President Tinubu to “change the narrative” and open up the coast for jobs, wealth creation, and long-overdue economic justice.

  • Enugu APC women endorse Tinubu for 2027 presidential election

    Enugu APC women endorse Tinubu for 2027 presidential election

    …as national woman leader launches senior citizens initiative

    The women’s wing of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State has unanimously endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the party’s sole candidate for the 2027 presidential election.

    The endorsement was made at the 2025 APC Enugu Women Stakeholders’ Conference, held over the weekend with the theme “Progressive Woman Initiative: Empowering Women for Leadership, Policy and Nation Building.”

    Barr. Mrs. Adanma Ode moved the motion for the endorsement, which was seconded by the Southeast APC Woman Leader, Hon. Uche Diyoke. 

    Both commended President Tinubu’s economic reforms, describing them as steps in the right direction for Nigeria’s recovery.

    Coordinating the endorsement process, APC National Woman Leader, Dr. Mary Alile-Idele, lauded the President’s leadership and commitment to renewing hope for Nigerians. 

    She urged Enugu APC women to take the message of support for Tinubu to every ward and polling unit ahead of 2027.

    “You have done well by openly endorsing Mr. President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for a second term. Now the real work begins—carry this message door to door because this government means well for Nigerians,” she said.

    Dr. Alile also commended the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Geoffrey Nnaji, for sustaining the APC’s presence in Enugu State. 

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    She further inaugurated the Enugu State chapter of the APC Senior Citizens Initiative, aimed at giving elderly Nigerians a stronger voice in party and national affairs.

    “This initiative is not just a welfare scheme. It reintegrates senior citizens into our decision-making processes as part of Vision 2027 under President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” she explained.

    In his goodwill message, Chief Nnaji urged women to remain steadfast, noting that the president’s agenda has placed them at the centre of national transformation.

    Also speaking, Hon. Chimaobi Atu, representing Enugu North/Enugu South Federal Constituency, said the APC-led government had already impacted lives in Enugu and across Nigeria through infrastructure and empowerment projects. 

    “This endorsement is not just about politics, but about consolidating on what has already been started. 2027 will be a chance to deepen these gains,” he said.

    Enugu APC chairman, Hon. Ugochukwu Agballah, noted that the state chapter had been repositioned to lead the party’s resurgence in the state. 

    Similarly, State Women Leader, Prof. Amaka Onu, reaffirmed women’s determination to take a more active role in governance, stressing that women would no longer accept being sidelined in party and national affairs.

  • Obasanjo a colossus, living legend, says Onoh

    Obasanjo a colossus, living legend, says Onoh

    Former campaign spokesman of President Bola Tinubu in the south east, Dr Josef Onoh, has poured encomiums on former President Olusegun Obasanjo, arguing it’s better to make tributes on one while alive than in death.

    According to Onoh, the former President is a living legend  who resonates with the weight of legacy, the depth of sacrifice, and breadth of impact in the annals of Nigeria’s storied history.

    Onoh in his accolade to Obasanjo said that it was with some deep sense of reverence, admiration and overwhelming pride that he penned  the tribute of the former president whom he stressed is a “colossus, a titan of our time, a man whose life and contributions have shaped the very soul of our nation.” 

    To Onoh, Obasanjo is not merely a former President, a revered elder statesman, or a global icon but an Uncle Matthew, a cherished figure

    whose warmth, wisdom, and enduring friendship with his late father has left indelible mark in his heart.

    Onoh, in a statement, wrote: “Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s contributions to Nigeria are as vast as the savannahs of our land and as enduring as the rivers that course through it. As a military Head of State from 1976 to 1979, he demonstrated rare courage by voluntarily handing over power to a civilian government, a historic act that cemented his place as a beacon of democratic ideals. His return as a democratically elected President from 1999 to 2007 marked a pivotal era in Nigeria’s journey, where his visionary leadership steered our nation through turbulent waters toward stability and progress.

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    “Under his stewardship, Nigeria witnessed transformative economic reforms, including the liberalization of the telecommunications sector, which birthed the mobile revolution that connects millions of Nigerians today. His bold debt relief negotiations with the Paris Club alleviated Nigeria’s financial burdens, paving the way for economic growth and renewed global respect. His establishment of anti-corruption institutions such as the EFCC and ICPC reflected his unwavering commitment to transparency and accountability, setting a standard for governance that continues to inspire.

    “Beyond Nigeria’s borders, Uncle Matthew’s contributions to Africa and the world are monumental. As a peacemaker, he brokered peace in conflicts across the continent, from Liberia to Sudan, earning Nigeria a place of pride as a diplomatic powerhouse. His leadership in the African Union and his advocacy for pan-African unity have left an enduring legacy, making him a global symbol of resilience, statesmanship, and hope.

     ” In a nation often fractured by ethnic and regional divides, Chief Obasanjo stands as a towering example of a detribalized Nigerian. His leadership transcended ethnic loyalties, embracing every Nigerian as a brother or sister under the banner of one indivisible nation. His appointments and policies reflected a deliberate commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that no region or group felt marginalized. Uncle Matthew’s detribalized mindset is a clarion call to all Nigerians to rise above parochialism and embrace the unity that defines our strength. His life reminds us that Nigeria’s greatness lies in our diversity, and his actions have consistently embodied this truth.”

    Onoh nostalgically recalled a cherished friendship Obasanjo had with with his late Father, His Excellency, Chief C.C Onoh, and brother-in-law Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, stating that their bond was a tapestry woven with mutual respect, shared values, and an unyielding commitment to Nigeria’s progress. 

    “Their friendship was not merely one of convenience but a profound connection rooted in their shared vision for a better Nigeria. I recall with nostalgia the stories my father told of their interactions, filled with laughter, debates, and a mutual passion for service. To both my father and late brother-in-law Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Uncle Matthew was not just a comrade but a brother, a confidant whose loyalty and integrity were unwavering. This friendship, so cherished and enduring, remains a source of pride for our families and a testament to the kind of man Chief Obasanjo is—loyal, dependable, and true”. 

    He added: “To me, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is more than a national hero; he is Uncle Matthew, a name I fondly call him, reflecting the warmth and familiarity he has always extended.

    “Growing up, I was privileged to witness his larger-than-life presence tempered by a humility that endeared him to all. During his presidential campaign and visit to our Ngwo country home, his hearty laughter, his piercing insights, and his ability to make everyone feel valued are qualities that have shaped my admiration for him. I was blessed to have served as a state legislator during his final term as president, as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). and each visit to the Presidential villa was graced with great knowledge and advice aimed at building a greater Nigeria and i forever cherish those moments. Calling him Uncle Matthew is not just a term of endearment but a recognition of the familial bond he fostered with those around him, a bond that transcends titles and positions.”

    Onoh stated that Obasanjo is a disciplinarian par excellence, legendary and a trait that defines both his personal and public life. 

    “As a military man, a leader, and a statesman, he has always embodied the principles of order, accountability, and excellence. His insistence on discipline was not born of rigidity but of a deep-seated belief that a nation thrives only when its people uphold integrity and responsibility. Whether in the barracks or the boardroom, Uncle Matthew’s disciplined approach inspired those around him to strive for greatness. His life is a lesson that discipline, tempered with compassion, is the bedrock of progress.”

    He continued: “It is a rare privilege to celebrate a living legend, and I am immensely grateful for this opportunity to honor Chief Olusegun Obasanjo while he is still with us. Too often, we reserve our tributes for the departed, but today, I seize this moment to proclaim my admiration for a man who has given so much to Nigeria and the world. Uncle Matthew, your life is a testament to the power of resilience, vision, and service. Your contributions have not only shaped our past but continue to guide our future. Your friendship with my late father remains a cherished memory, and your detribalized spirit inspires me to believe in a united Nigeria.

    “As I reflect on your journey, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunity to know you, to call you Uncle Matthew, and to witness your enduring legacy. May your days be long, your wisdom ever-flowing, and your impact eternal. Nigeria owes you a debt of gratitude, and I, Dr. Josef Onoh, am honored to celebrate you, a true son of the soil, a disciplinarian, a statesman, and a beloved uncle.

    “It is indeed a blessing and fun to be in the same decade with you. Your presence has blessed Nigeria, Africa and the world to emphasize learning, growth, and the realization that as a people we overestimate short-term accomplishments while underestimating the progress possible over a longer period, such as a decade. You are truly one of Africa’s greatest son.”

  • REMI THE ROCK: Celebrating an Amazon

    REMI THE ROCK: Celebrating an Amazon

    • By Keem Abdul

    Long before she became Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, CON, was already known for her passion for the betterment of vulnerable persons (especially women, children, the elderly and people with disability) as well as marginalized communities across the country. As a teacher, then as First Lady of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007, as a member of the Nigerian Senate for three consecutive terms (representing the Lagos Central senatorial district), and as a Deaconess in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, she embarked on so many pet projects and empowerment programmes that it was hard to keep track of them all. Her tireless efforts in addressing the needs of women and children seemed to know no bounds.

    Today, as the wife of Nigeria’s President, her activities are mostly encapsulated in the mandate of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), a programme designed to bring succour and relief to families across the nation, as well as promote food security and entrepreneurial support and facilitation.  

    As the RHI’s interventions build momentum all over the country, they have gained the buy-in of critical stakeholders (and especially the financial backing of corporate organizations with a history of putting their money where their mouths are). In the past 16 months or so, the contributions of these bodies – such as the Abdul-Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative, the Tony Elumelu Foundation, and countless others who choose to remain anonymous for now, have accounted for a significant share of the estimated N9.4bn so far expended by the RHI on its interventions.

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    As she marks her 65th birthday, it is no wonder that Sen. Tinubu is being celebrated with such an outpouring of affection by her compatriots – from the high and mighty in the land, to the humble beneficiaries of her selfless philanthropy in the nooks and crannies of Nigeria – for her kindness, her advocacy for social justice, and her commitment to  the enhancement of Nigeria’s Human Development Index.

    Not least of her attributes is her emotional intelligence – and no one has benefitted more from this quality of hers than her beloved husband. Last year, on the occasion of her 64th birthday, President Bola Tinubu paid a heartfelt tribute, describing his wife as “my rock, confidante, greatest supporter, and the love of my life.” These words encapsulate the essence of Sen. Tinubu’s remarkable character and her indispensable role in the President’s life. More than just a partner, Remi Tinubu, affectionately called ‘The Rock’ has been a symbol of hope, compassion, and kindness. Her selfless nature and generosity of spirit have endeared her to countless individuals, from the staff at Bourdillon (the President’s Lagos residence) to supporters of the Tinubu presidency. Her thoughtful gestures, often accompanied by substantial gifts, have brought joy and reassurance to those who would otherwise feel forgotten. Sen. Tinubu’s remarkable ability to connect with people from all walks of life has earned her the admiration of many, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who refers to her as “my daughter, in whom I am well pleased.” This heartfelt endorsement speaks volumes about her exceptional character and the high esteem in which she is held.

    From all indications, she’s not slowing down yet at 65; if anything, the encomiums and accolades she is receiving on this happy milestone will spur her to greater involvement towards the actualization of the RHI’s mandate as a component of her husband’s Renewed Hope Agenda – which, in spite of socio-economic headwinds, is committed to enhancing the standard of living and quality of life of the Nigerian people. Since its launch in mid-2023, the RHI has offered help and support to all manner of beneficiaries – from families affected by flooding in Abuja; to victims of insecurity and flooding in Borno State, and families of fallen servicemen. Over the last two years, RHI has bestowed  scholarships; launched digital literacy initiatives; delivered N1m each to 500 displaced families in Plateau State; allocated N1.9bn to the welfare of the elderly persons across 36 states and the FCT; distributed N50m in grants to 1,000 female petty traders as part of a larger  plan to empower 37,000 women petty traders nationwide; presented N70m to 140 women farmers in the North-West; pledged N1bn to eradicate tuberculosis by 2030; distributed food and money to Christian communities in the 19 northern states for Christmas and New Year festivities; and donated N100m to families affected by a tanker explosion in Niger State, among many other interventions.

    Keem Abdul

    Throughout her public engagements, the First Lady has never hidden her special love for the state of Lagos, and the occasion of her 65th birthday provided a welcome opportunity to reiterate that commitment anew. During her 3-day visit to the state to mark the occasion, she launched a number of impact legacy projects – beginning with the aforementioned RHI Food Outreach Scheme, whose impact on households in the state, according to the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, aligned squarely with the THEMES+ agenda of his administration, with its emphasis on social inclusion, health, and economic empowerment especially at the grassroots.

    Among the highlights of Sen. Tinubu’s engagements in Lagos was the official launch of the state-of-the-art Remi Tinubu Industrial Leather Hub, a game-changing investment capable of transforming Lagos State into a global leader in leather production and innovation. Situated in the Matori axis of Mushin, the hub is projected to generate more than $250m annually in export turnover, create 10,000 direct jobs, and provide training and start-up support for over 150,000 artisans across the state. Equipped with cutting-edge machinery for the mass production of a variety of finished leathers goods, the facility aims to drive local wealth-creation while projecting Nigerian craftsmanship on the world stage – goals which align with the objectives of the RHI, as well as the Tinubu Administration’s developmental priorities and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS), namely, to unlock potential, foster economic independence, and create opportunities for women and young people to thrive.

    As we mark the 65th birthday of Sen. Remi Tinubu ‘The Rock,’ we pay tribute to a woman whose unwavering support and unconditional love have been the bedrock of President Tinubu’s success, and made a profound impact on his life and that of the nation as a whole. Remi Tinubu is indeed a rare gem, a true matriarch, and a shining example of the transformative power of love and compassion.

    Happy 65th birthday, dear Mother of the Nation. May this special day mark the beginning of another year filled with joy, love, and continued service to humanity.

    * Keem Abdul, a public relations guru, publisher and writer, hails from Lagos. He can be reached via +2349046303816 or Akeemabdul2023@gmail.com

  • 2027: Don’t waste your money contesting against Mbah, Enugu East leaders tell aspirants

    2027: Don’t waste your money contesting against Mbah, Enugu East leaders tell aspirants

    Leaders of thought and stakeholders from Enugu East Senatorial District have warned political aspirants eyeing the 2027 governorship election in Enugu State not to waste their money or resources contesting against Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah.

    They insisted that Governor Mbah’s outstanding performance in just over two years in office had already secured him a second term.

    The leaders, who cut across political, professional, traditional, and grassroots divides, made the declaration in a communiqué issued at the end of a town hall meeting held on Sunday at the International Conference Centre, Enugu.

    The communiqué, titled “One Good Term Deserves Another”, expressed total satisfaction with Mbah’s administration, noting that he had “not only kept his campaign promises but equally surpassed expectations.”

    Listing Mbah’s achievements in security, education, healthcare, agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure, the group said the governor had “repositioned Enugu State on a path of development never witnessed since the days of Dr. Michael Okpara.”

    They cited landmark projects such as the AI-powered Command and Control Centre, 260 Smart Green Schools, 260 new healthcare centres, over 1,000km of road projects, revival of moribund assets, modern transport terminals, Enugu Air, and a raft of agricultural estates across all wards of the state as proof of his transformative governance.

    “We, the people of Enugu East Senatorial District, unequivocally endorse Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah for a second term in office come 2027,” the communiqué read.

    “In fact, if he has done these great works in just two years, it is only left to the imagination what Enugu will look like after eight years,” it said.

    Declaring that party affiliation was irrelevant in this endorsement, the leaders stated: “Our political party is Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah.”

    They also appealed to the people of Enugu North and Enugu West senators Districts to reciprocate the zoning support earlier accorded them by the East between 2007 and 2023 during the tenures of Barr. Sullivan Chime and Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi respectively.

    The leaders urged Ndi Enugu to sustain their support for the Mbah administration in the interest of peace, security, and rapid development.

    The communiqué was issued by the2023 governorship candidate of Labour Party, Barr. Chijioke Edeoga; former state chairman of APC, Dr. Ben Nwoye; ALGON chairman and chairman of Nkanu East LGA, Hon. Sydney Edeh; coordinator of Presidents General of communities in the state, Arinze Ogbodo and representatives of the six LGAs in the zone.

  • South East youth leaders endorse Orji Kalu as APC’s face for 2027 elections

    South East youth leaders endorse Orji Kalu as APC’s face for 2027 elections

    The Coalition of South East Youth Leaders (COSEYL), the apex socio-political youth organisation in the South East, has thrown its weight behind Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North), describing him as the face of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

    In a statement by its President General, Comrade Goodluck Ibem, and Publicity Secretary, Comrade Okey Nwaoru, the group said recent attacks directed at Senator Kalu from “certain quarters” were motivated by his rising political profile and growing influence within the APC.

    “Senator Kalu is a transformative leader whose contributions have significantly elevated the standard of governance in Abia North. His dedication to public service, development initiatives and unwavering commitment to the APC have positioned him as a beacon of hope for our people,” COSEYL said.

    The group added that the senator’s performance in the National Assembly had set a new benchmark for quality representation since the return of democracy in 1999.

    “The people of Abia North are particularly grateful for his impactful leadership. His visionary projects and proactive approach have transformed the socio-economic landscape of our region. It is no surprise that under his leadership, we confidently predict an overwhelming 95 per cent support for the APC in the forthcoming elections,” the statement read.

    COSEYL also expressed confidence that Kalu’s partnership with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would yield further gains for the region. “We anticipate that the citizens of Abia North will not only rally behind Senator Kalu but will also vote massively for President Tinubu, recognising the synergy and transformative power of their leadership,” it said.

    While dismissing criticisms against the lawmaker as “desperate attempts to undermine a proven leader,” the youth body urged citizens of Abia North to remain united in their support.

    “Abia North deserves continued progress, and this can only be guaranteed through continuity of proven, results-oriented leadership. We at COSEYL affirm that 2027 is a done deal. The good people of Abia North are ready to show their appreciation for the dynamic performance of Senator Orji Uzor Kalu,” the statement concluded.