Category: SouthEast

  • Emokpaire hails new commissioner

    Emokpaire hails new commissioner

    The Chairman/Convener, Progressive Solidarity for Asiwaju (PSA), Dr. Ibrahim Emokpaire, has lauded the appointment of Dr Cyril Oshiomohole as the commissioner for Health.

    He described it as a well-deserved recognition under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo. 

    Emokpaire, a human rights and justice lawyer, hailed the appointment, saying: “It is a strategic choice. Selecting individuals who have demonstrated their competence and dedication in their respective fields is a square peg in a square hole.”

    He hoped Cyril would deliver on his new role as the commissioner for Health.

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    He highlighted the track record of the appointee, emphasising his potential to excel in his new position.

    ‘’Dr. Oshiomohle has been a voice of progress and champion of development. I am confident he will bring about meaningful change in this capacity,” Emokpaire said. 

    In his congratulatory message, he prayed for his success, wishing him good health and wisdom as he assumed his new responsibilities.

  • Allegations against Wike targeted to stall massive progress – Coalition

    Allegations against Wike targeted to stall massive progress – Coalition

    The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria (CTJN) has said recent allegations against the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wilke were aimed at stalling the various massive projects in the nation’s capital.

    The group lauded him for remarkable achievements in transforming the nation’s capital. 

    The CTJN said that accusations against the Minister were to derail the progress and frustrate his efforts.

    The group, after an extensive appraisal of Wike’s achievements, said the Minister has proven critics wrong, demonstrating exceptional leadership and vision.

    Speaking at a birefing in Abuja, its convener Dr. Agabi Emmanuel, said under Wike, infrastructure development has been prioritised, addressing population pressure, urban sprawl, and neglected areas. 

    Agabi noted that the FCT is being transformed into a useful and aesthetically pleasing capital with proactive measures addressing housing, transportation, healthcare, and governance infrastructure.

    He said Wike’s administration has addressed land grabbing, reclaiming illegally occupied lands for mass housing projects. 

    The group also said that Judges have befitting accommodations and rural healthcare has seen significant investment while teacher welfare packages have been improved and the FCT Civil Service Commission has been established to decentralise governance.

    The Coalition recommended continued support from stakeholders, religious and traditional leaders promoting peaceful coexistence, and security agencies maintaining vigilance. Wike’s leadership represents a paradigm shift in governance and infrastructure development, creating a legacy worthy of duplication.

    Given the right support, the group said Nigerians and FCT residents can expect improved living standards. 

    The Coalition commended Wike’s initiatives and encouraged other States to replicate them. 

    “Our findings revealed that the FCT administration under Barrister Neysom Wike indeed prioritized the provision of necessary infrastructures across the various area councils in the federal capital territory.  In the past, the FCT has had problems because of population pressure, urban sprawl, and the disregard for important areas. 

    “Right now, FCT is being transformed into a useful and aesthetically pleasing capital thanks to the proactive measures made by Barrister Wike’s leadership to address these problems. In order to identify priority regions across the many area councils, the administration has used a rigorous approach. 

    “Undoubtedly, a functional road network is a critical factor to urban development, economic activities, and the general well-being of residents. Recognizing this, it was also observed that the FCT Administration under Barrister Nyesom Wike has undertaken a major renovation of the road network within the Federal Capital City Centre. 

    “This is evident in the news look of the city centre and other adjourning areas in the federal capital territory. The FCT administration has also commissioned new roads in areas that were neglected by successive administrations in the country. These efforts are not merely about repairing roads but transforming them to meet modern urban standards.

    “The FCT administration, led by Barrister Wike, has made large investments in security, which is a fundamental component of any flourishing community. The FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has also addressed the notorious issue of land grabbing in the FCT. 

    “The honourable minister went a step further by reclaiming these lands which obviously are not backed with any legal  or verifiable documents, and reallocating them for mass housing developmental projects. This is indeed commendable and a step in the right direction in addressing the housing deficit in the FCT while ensuring that land resources are utilized for the public good.

    “The FCT administration under Barrister Nyesom Wike recently initiated steps towards providing befitting accommodation for judges. This in our opinion is brilliant and a welcome development in line with standard practices in other climes. It is believed that the members of the law deserve dignified living conditions. 

    “Supporting the judiciary is a step toward strengthening governance and promoting sustainable development. The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria recommends this brilliant initiative to other states in the country in our quest for sustainable growth and development.

    “It is indeed a statement of the fact that the FCT administration has made substantial investments in improving access to healthcare for rural dwellers within the FCT. This much was recognized by the Coalition for Truth and Justice in the construction of new healthcare centres and the equipping of existing healthcare centres across the FCT. The value of lives and properties have been at the top priority of the working Minister.

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    “The FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has substantial improvements in the remuneration and welfare packages for school teachers in the FCT. This, in our opinion, is the manifestation of a premium placed on improving workers’ welfare in the FCT towards achieving a productive workforce to aid in the development of the FCT. 

    “The FCT Administration in an attempt to decentralize governance in the FCT, established the FCT Civil Service Commission with the appointment of nine permanent secretaries to oversee critical sectors of the FCT. 

    “The Coalition for Truth and Justice in Nigeria wishes to state in unequivocal terms that the FCT Administration under the leadership of Barrister Nyesom Wike has indeed fared brilliantly in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration. 

    “Barrister Nyesom Wike’s leadership of the FCT administration represents a paradigm shift in governance and infrastructure development which is unmatchable by no one so far. He has created a legacy of transformation that’s worthy of duplicity by any leader that wishes to make a difference. We commend his initiatives and encourage other states to replicate it”.

  • Fani-Kayode, Kemi Badenoch and an old fart from Leicester

    Fani-Kayode, Kemi Badenoch and an old fart from Leicester

    By Mohammed Bello Doka

    In a desperate attempt to remain relevant, Dr. Olusola Oni, a self-proclaimed Yoruba nationalist residing in Leicester, United Kingdom, has published a lengthy tirade (titled Fani-Kayode’s Fake Outrage About Kemi Badenoch, 14/11/2024) defending Kemi Badenoch’s recent ascent in British politics while launching an unprovoked attack on Chief Femi Fani-Kayode. 

    If there’s one thing Oni’s diatribe accomplishes, it is confirming that he is little more than an “old fart” grasping for significance in the political world he abandoned decades ago. His absurd attempt to glorify Badenoch while denigrating Nigeria reeks of nostalgia, detached from the harsh realities faced by his fellow citizens back home.

    Misguided nostalgia and misplaced allegiances 

    Dr. Oni’s nostalgia shines through his meandering history lesson on Badenoch’s family background. He devotes an inordinate amount of space recounting irrelevant anecdotes about schools like Queen’s School in Ede and Ibadan Grammar School, desperately trying to paint Badenoch’s roots as noble and Yoruba-centered. But let’s get real: Badenoch’s success has nothing to do with these irrelevant family histories and everything to do with the British Conservative Party’s agenda—a reality Oni conveniently glosses over. He even had the audacity to dismiss the criticisms as “misguided Nigerians” who refuse to celebrate Badenoch’s “success.”

    Here’s the reality Dr. Oni refuses to accept: Kemi Badenoch’s policy positions, including her dismissal of reparations for slavery and her selective immigration stances, have drawn criticism for good reason. They are not about “protecting the UK from becoming another Nigeria,” as Oni implies, but are reflective of a hard line political stance that marginalises minorities, including Nigerians.

    Convenient amnesia about Nigeria’s realities 

    In his barely coherent rant, Oni lambasts Chief Femi Fani-Kayode for criticising Badenoch, suggesting that he is somehow stuck in the past. According to Oni, “Fani-Kayode thinks it is ok to live in a country where Fulani barbarians and savages use cattle to destroy Yoruba farmlands,” shamelessly generalising the entire Fulani population to fit his narrow narrative. The truth is, Fani-Kayode’s criticisms are about holding public figures accountable, regardless of their ethnic or cultural background—a principle Oni seems to have abandoned in his blind allegiance to a fellow Yoruba.

    Oni’s absurd declaration that “Fani-Kayode is angry because Kemi Badenoch does not want the UK to transform into another Nigeria” is laughable. He criticises the entire Nigerian system while comfortably residing in the UK, enjoying the privileges and comforts afforded by his long-abandoned citizenship. Yet, he condemns Nigerians like Fani-Kayode who chose to remain and challenge the status quo.

    Hypocrisy and Double Standards

    Oni’s hypocrisy knows no bounds. While he praises Badenoch for her achievements, he criticises Abike Dabiri-Erewa for seeking to engage with the Diaspora, dismissing her efforts as “an alarming emptiness” and deriding her attempts to connect with Nigerians abroad. The arrogance of such a statement is staggering, coming from someone who admits he has never spoken to Badenoch but feels qualified to speak on her behalf simply because he “knew her parents.” Oni’s notion of Yorubaness is limited to the privileges and accomplishments of those who, like him, abandoned Nigeria for greener pastures.

    The attempt to undermine Dabiri-Erewa’s role by asserting that the UK High Commission alone should handle such engagements is an excuse to delegitimise any effort that doesn’t come from his narrow definition of authority. He writes: “Dabiri-Erewa has no standing and no mandate to demand audience with the UK Leader of Opposition.” Dr. Oni, the reality is that engaging Nigerians abroad goes beyond your outdated notions of bureaucracy—it’s about fostering meaningful connections with the Diaspora.

    Selective history and misinformation 

    In Oni’s world, Kemi Badenoch is the embodiment of Yoruba pride, yet he offers little to substantiate his claims apart from vague recollections of Badenoch’s father’s nationalist leanings. He even dredges up old treaties from the 19th Century, like the “1888 Britain-Yorubaland Treaty,” to bolster his fanciful claim that “Yorubaland is a state within the confines of the country called Nigeria.” This distorted view of history conveniently ignores the realities of Nigeria’s current federal structure, which Badenoch, if anything, is less interested in engaging with than the average British politician.

    Furthermore, Oni’s defense of Badenoch’s refusal to support reparations is rooted in a flimsy argument. He justifies it by pointing out that “David Lammy, the British Foreign Secretary, a descendant of slaves, does not support ‘reparation’.” Yet he fails to grasp that reparations are not merely about “cash compensation” but about acknowledging historical injustices and taking concrete steps toward equity. His claim that “up to 90% of Black people in the UK are ambivalent about ‘reparation’” is an exaggeration unsupported by any factual evidence.

     An old man’s attempt to rewrite history

    Oni’s final assault on Fani-Kayode’s father, whom he labels a “political prostitute,” is a transparent effort to discredit the younger Fani-Kayode’s standing by invoking the sins of the father. His claim that Fani Power’s actions “arguably led to the 1966 coup d’état” is an exercise in historical revisionism, twisting facts to serve his present-day agenda. The reality is that Oni, having lived comfortably abroad for decades, is in no position to pass judgment on those who continue to fight for Nigeria’s future.

    Oni’s concluding plea for a “Yoruba Homeland” in response to reparations reveals his true intentions—a separatist agenda wrapped in the guise of Yoruba nationalism, divorced from the complexities of modern Nigeria. His portrayal of Yorubaland as a distinct state within Nigeria is nothing more than the wishful thinking of an old man yearning for a past that never was.

     A hollow defence

    Dr. Oni’s tirade is nothing more than a hollow defence of Kemi Badenoch—a woman he admits to never meeting—while dismissing the valid concerns of Nigerians like Fani-Kayode, who remain on the ground. Oni has chosen to glorify Badenoch’s achievements as if they somehow absolve her of accountability for her controversial political stances, and he has done so by disparaging those who dare to question her. In reality, his defence is a transparent attempt to remain relevant by attaching himself to a rising political star.

    On a final note, it is worth noting that the worst part of this old farts essay was his attempt to disparage the memory and legacy of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s father with all manner of lies and historical revisionism in an attempt to defend Kemi Badenoch. Thankfully, he failed because we know Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s distinguished father who, like FFK himself, was a great and proud patriot and illustrious Nigerian who believed in our country and people passionately and who has established an enviable legacy. His name was Chief Remilekun Adetokunboh Fani-Kayode Q.C. SAN, CON who most politicians referred to as ‘Fani Power’ in his day.

    He was a brilliant, courageous and distinguished elder statesman and nationalist who was amongst those that fought for Nigeria’s independence from the British, who successfully moved the motion for that independence in Parliament in 1958, who was the third Nigerian lawyer to be made Q.C., who was the third Nigerian lawyer to become a SAN, who studied law at Downing College Cambridge University in 1941, who came top in the whole of the old British Commonwealth in the British Bar Exams and was called to the British Bar in 1945, who set up the first indigenous law firm in Nigeria with Chief FRA Williams and Chief Bode Thomas, who was the Balogun of Ile Ife, who was Deputy Premier of the old Western Region in the First Republic, who was Regional Minister for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in the First Republic and who played a leading role in the politics of the First and Second Republic in our country. 

    We also know Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s grandfather, Justice Victor Adedapo Kayode, who studied law at Selwyn College, Cambridge University in 1917, who was called to the British Bar in 1922 and who was the third Nigerian to be appointed as a Judge. We also know Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s great grandfather, Rev. Emmanuel Adebiyi Kayode, who got a degree and a masters degree in Theology at Furrogh Bay College in Sierra Leone (which at that time was an extended campus of Durham University in the UK) in 1897, who was ordained as an Anglican priest, who established the first Anglican Church in the ancient town of Ile-Ife, who went on to build and pastor churches in the old Ondo and Ijebu provinces for many years, who dedicated his entire life to Christian ministry and spreading of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and who was a well-respected, deeply courageous and highly inspirational preacher.  

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    It is pertinent to mention the fact that Chief Femi Fani-Kayode himself studied law at both London University (SOAS) and Pembroke College, Cambridge University in the early 1980’s and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1985. We know all this about his noble heritage and lineage but we know nothing about Kemi Badenoch’s other than the fact that her father is the progenitor of a self-hating monkey-bitch. As of the Useful Idiot from Leicester called Olusola Oni who attacked Fani-Kayode and attempted to defend Kemi it is clear that his forefathers crawled out of the rubbish dump and got lost in the sewer. He is indeed the proverbial bastard man child who used his left hand to point at his father’s house. 

    Oni may consider himself the “Leader of The Yoruba Party in the UK,” but in truth, he is a relic of a bygone era—an old fart trying desperately to rewrite history to suit his narrative. His selective outrage is as stale as his attempts at Yoruba nationalism; a nationalism that seems more interested in building castles in the air than addressing the pressing challenges Nigerians face today.

    Let me leave you with the words of prominent a Nigerian and loud voice in the UK, Mrs Shola Mos-Shogbamimu: “Kemi Badenoch is a caricature of the very system we’re saying needs to go; she is the black face of white supremacy.” She adds: “She is a racial gatekeeper; she did everything possible to suppress and oppress Black people… Kemi, at every opportunity she gets, throws Nigeria under the bus. I’ve never seen Rishi, Suella, Priti—none of them—throw their country of heritage under the bus.”

    This reflects the genuine sentiments of every right-thinking Nigerian who refuses to trade their conscience for crumbs at the altar of political relevance.

    Bello Doka is a journalist and a blogger.

  • 2025 budget: group laments declining Delta IGR

    2025 budget: group laments declining Delta IGR

    Delta state’s proposed 2025 budget, with a projected N140 billion internally generated revenue has raised concerns about the state’s financial management by stakeholders.

    The stakeholders, under the aegis of New Delta Coalition, observed a consecutive drop in Delta’s projected IGR, which makes only 15 per cent of the total N936.08 billion budget presented by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Thursday.

    Blaming “underreporting and widespread fraud in revenue collection” for the development, the group berated the “heavy reliance on federal allocations and external revenue sources”, describing it as a “collect FAAC and spend approach.”

    A statement by Mr. Godwin Anaughe on behalf of the group, pointed out that Delta State’s IGR has “stalled,” advising the governor “to capitalise on opportunities presented by President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, which have boosted FAAC allocations and agricultural prices.”

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    Continuing, it said: “This indicates a heavy reliance on federal allocations and external revenue sources, which is concerning, especially when compared to other states like Lagos, FCT, Rivers, and Ogun, which have achieved significantly higher IGR figures.

    “Additionally, the downward spiral of IGR is troubling. In 2023, the IGR of N87.6 billion for the period January to September accounted for 17.35% of the total budget. This year’s IGR accounts for a meager 16.35% of the approved budget. Next year’s figure of 15% confirms a negative trend that raises serious red flags about the state’s financial management.

    “Clearly, the state’s IGR has stalled, indicating potential underreporting and widespread fraud in revenue collection. Indeed, the revenue collection system established during [Senator Ifeanyi] Okowa’s tenure, where party chieftains act as consultants collecting revenue and remitting a percentage to the government, has failed woefully.

    “The low IGR is a clear indication of successive administrations’ failure to drive economic growth and diversification, as well as explore alternative revenue streams beyond oil and gas. This lack of self-sustenance undermines the state’s economic potential.”

    The group classified the state’s 2025 budget projection as primarily driven by increased FAAC allocations, adding that it is a “blatant attempt to obscure the truth about the state’s financial struggles.”

  • DSS report on traditional stool of Anambra community missing

    DSS report on traditional stool of Anambra community missing

    The report by the Department of Security Service, (DSS) in Anambra state, on the Ojoto community traditional stool saga is missing from the government records, The Nation learnt.

    As a result, higher authorities have directed the Anambra state government to produce the document without further delay for peace to return in the area.

    The Nation gathered that the DSS submitted the report to the state government after investigations that would lead to the crowning ceremony

    Two persons are contesting the traditional stool of the community. They are, Chief Gerald Mbamalu and Chief Dennis Okafor.

    The former was handed over the staff of office and certificate by the government, after the community had selected and elected the latter and presented him to the local government and state.

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    The people were waiting for the official announcement from the government when the community heard a different result. The situation drew bad blood in the community

    One of the senior police officers, who revealed this to The Nation, said the said authorities had deployed many security operatives in plain clothes to the community.

    “There are people up there that don’t like what is going on in many places in Nigeria, the reason, the issue of militant groups springing up in different parts of the country.

    “People of that community should be careful because anyone picked must go in for it no matter his status in the society.

    “The state government should show neutrality instead of causing confusion in communities. If the people made their choice, it has to be so because they own the place and know who they want.

    “We learnt the matter is in court in Anambra, let them wait to hear the court verdict.

    “But the personnel deployed to the area to maintain peace will not hesitate to pick anyone found wanting. Such troops had equally been deployed to many areas in Nigeria, not only in Anambra,” the source said.

    Meanwhile, one of lawyers to the plaintiffs in the Ojoto community traditional stool tussle, Kingsley Iruba, told the presiding judge, Justice, Emeka Nri-Ezedi when the matter came up on Thursday, that the commissioner for local government and chieftaincy matters should be made to present the DSS report to the court and not to appear as a witness.

  • Ibori unveils Foundation for Delta youths

    Ibori unveils Foundation for Delta youths

    Former Delta State governor Chief James Onanefe Ibori, has unveiled a platform, Otemu Educational Foundation (OEF), to provide education for young Deltans who are unable to access qualitative education.

    Ibori made the disclosure on his Facebook page, Saturday evening, identifying education as critical in eradicating poverty.

    With the motto, “Learn Today, Lead Tomorrow,” the ex-governor expressed hope that the foundation would have the desired impact of changing the lives of its beneficiaries.

    The Facebook post reads: “It is with great pride and a profound sense of purpose that I introduce the Otemu Educational Foundation (OEF). This initiative was born from a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of education and a commitment to uplift the indigent yet incredibly talented youth of Delta State, Nigeria.

    “The OEF is dedicated to transforming the educational landscape for underprivileged students in Delta State. We recognise the vital role education plays in breaking the cycle of poverty, and our foundation is committed to providing scholarships and resources to talented students who would otherwise lack the financial means to pursue their academic dreams.

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    “By investing in these bright young minds, we are not only fostering individual growth but also empowering future leaders who will drive positive change in their communities and beyond.

    “We are in the process of developing a world-class system that will be digitally driven to enhance our pre-selection process and candidate profiling. This will ensure that the chosen beneficiaries are worthy in both character and learning. A dedicated web portal will soon be launched to mark the beginning of our application season.

    “We believe that education is the cornerstone of progress and development. Our goal is to create an environment where every student, regardless of socio-economic background, has access to quality education and the resources needed to succeed. With the support of our communities, partners, and donors, we are confident that the Otemu Educational Foundation will make a significant impact, creating a brighter and more equitable future for all.

    “On this note, I humbly invite you to join us on this journey of empowerment and transformation. Together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of promising young Deltans and pave the way for a prosperous future.”

  • Gunmen kidnap Labour Party chieftain in Umuahia

    Gunmen kidnap Labour Party chieftain in Umuahia

    Augustine Uchenna Stephen, a former aide to Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, the immediate past governor of Abia State, has reportedly been kidnapped by gunmen.

    According to sources, the kidnapping occurred on Thursday evening while he was driving home from work.

    According to available information, the assailants ambushed the victim at gunpoint before taking him away in his vehicle to an unknown location.

    The vehicle was later found abandoned by the gunmen along the Umuahia-Aba section of the Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway.

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    Stephen, a native of Umuogo Ubakala in Umuahia South local government area of Abia State, is a prominent businessman and politician based in Port Harcourt and Umuahia, the state capital, respectively.

    It may be recalled that the former political aide to Ikpeazu had recently dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the Labor Party on March 1st, 2024, making his declaration official at his Umuogo Ubakala ward.

    At the time of filing the report, the abductors of the LP chieftain were yet to establish any contact with the family.

    Expectedly, family members and friends of the LP chieftain have expressed fears over the safety of the kidnap victim as it was yet-to-be known, the reasons the gunmen kidnapped him and have decided to remain mute over his whereabouts.

  • Fubara assures Rivers people of good governance

    Fubara assures Rivers people of good governance

    • Says distractions won’t stop him

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has assured the people of Rivers of his commitment to good governance, noting that he would not be pander to any needless distraction that may stand in the way of achieving his mandate. 

    Fubara who spoke yesterday shortly after being conferred with an honourary doctorate (Doctor of Science) degree for his modest contributions in the area of healthcare service delivery in the state, said his administration is committed to working assiduously towards providing a safer environment for all residents.

    The event was at the fourth convocation ceremony of PAMO University of Medical Sciences (PUMS) held at the university campus in Iriebe, Obio-Akpor council Area of the State.

    The governor equally noted that his government is committed to creating opportunities to foster prosperity and accelerated transformation across the sectors.

    He noted that despite the senseless political distractions, he is more resolved as always, to leave behind convincing development strides and legacies that will surpass what he inherited.

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    Earlier, the governor inaugurated two separate projects including a 500-capacity Sir Siminalayi Fubara Lecture Theatre and the state-of-the-art Medical Library with e-library facilities.

    An elated Fubura said, “We are making and also advancing the course of peace, security and unbiased development in our state as everyone can see and attest to our genuine interest for the state. “Our mandate is to work with our people to transform our state and communities to a level where we can secure, and enjoy the greatest standards of security, peace and prosperity from the responsible and responsive management of our collective God-given resources.

    He commended the former governor of the state, Dr Peter Odili for his foresight in establishing the institution, which he said, stands as a testament of giving back to society while providing excellent medical educational training to young Nigerians.

    The governor added, “Reputed to be the first private medical university in Nigeria, PUMS’s acclaimed mission of providing ‘excellent medical training for the production of world-class medical and health science professionals characterised by the core values of knowledge, discipline and human service’ clearly resonates with that statement that PAMO is prepared, ready and is delivering to Nigeria and Rivers State in particular.

    “In this era where the standards of education in our universities are declining, PUMS has established itself as an island of excellence in medical education and training in Nigeria.

    “Indeed, only a few medical universities and colleges in this country can boast of the record-breaking progress PUMS has recorded in a few years.”

    The governor expressed appreciation to the Governing Council of the institution for considering him for the award of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa), which he described as not only fulfilling but humbling in recognition of the modest contributions made in healthcare and education.

    Speaking earlier, the Founder and Pro-Chancellor of the University, Dr Peter Odili said the institution, which has existed for seven years, and has celebrated four convocation ceremonies, has now graduated a total of 223 certified graduands found worthy in character and learning.

    Odili expressed appreciation to Governor Fubara for offering automatic employment to all 76 graduands awarded degrees while urging the graduands to be good ambassadors of the institution, treat their patients with dignity, love and great care.

    Also speaking, the Chancellor of the School, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), commended Fubara for not only sustaining the scholarship scheme with the school, started by the immediate past Governor Nyesom Wike, but also increased the number from 100 to 150 students.

    The former Head of State noted that the commitment and attention of the governor to healthcare delivery is very inspiring.

    Abubakar said the institution has been consistent in increasing physical structures that include lecture halls, library, hostels and other learning facilities that have made teaching and learning more conducive for both staff and students.

    Earlier in her welcome address, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Christie Mato, explained that the institution has full accreditation for all academic courses in the four faculties secured from National Universities Commission (NUC) and other regulatory bodies.

    Mato noted that out of the 76 graduands, three are awarded First Class Honours; 23 awarded Second Class Honours (Upper Division); 25 Second Class Honours (Lower Division); and 25 with Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery degrees.

  • Onoh congratulates Bwala on appointment as SPA media to Tinubu

    Onoh congratulates Bwala on appointment as SPA media to Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu’s former campaign spokesman in the south east, Dr. Josef Onoh  has congratulated Dr. Daniel Bwala on his appointment by the President as his Special adviser, Media and Public Communications (State House).

    Bwala, a lawyer from Borno state, was formerly of the All Progressives Congress (APC) but left the party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) where he was made the campaign spokesman of the 2023 presidential candidate of the PDP Atiku Abubakar.

    While working for Atiku and the PDP, Bwala criticised Tinubu’s presidential aspiration but returned to the APC after Tinubu won the election and on accepting his present appointment by the President described Tinubu as “a courageous commander-in-chief and father.”

    In his congratulatory message, Onoh who was Bwala’s counterpart during the campaign, said that even though Bwala’s appointment may not go down well with some APC loyalists of the President, it was based on Bwala’s experience and his capability to handle the complex engagements in politics which which Onoh said Bwala vigorously did in recent times while most of the party loyalists and President’s appointees abandoned the president to his own fate with their silence. 

    Onoh said that Bwala has “officially become the first political spokesperson to achieve such political trinity in Nigeria political space in recent times,” taking cognizance of the fact that Bwala was an APC spokesman who left the party because of his stand against same-faith ticket of Tinubu and his running mate, Kashim Shetima.

    Onoh challenged Bwala to keep up the momentum in the defence of President Tinubu and not to go silent on critics of the President, more so when he (Bwala) had accused Tinubu’s appointees of not defending the President in times of attacks and not promoting his administration’s achievements. 

    “I wish you a successful and productive term in office in service of our nation,” Onoh congratulated.

  • Umahi celebrates Ebonyi Women’s Day, extends warm welcome to First Lady Oluremi Tinubu

    Umahi celebrates Ebonyi Women’s Day, extends warm welcome to First Lady Oluremi Tinubu

    …hails Ebonyi governor’s wife, Mary-Maudline

    Ahead of the 2024 Ebonyi Women Day Celebration on scheduled for Friday, November 15, the minister of works, David Umahi, has extended heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency, Chief Mrs. Uzoamaka Mary-Maudline Nwifuru, wife of the Ebonyi state governor. 

    Praising this year’s theme, “Uplifting Women for Sustainable Development,” Umahi emphasised the significance of empowering women for Nigeria’s progress. 

    He also warmly welcomed Nigeria’s First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu, as an esteemed guest of honor for the event.

    Highlighting her presence as a symbol of support, Umahi described the First Lady as a role model for Nigerian women, underscoring her contributions to national development and women’s advancement.

    Reflecting on the efforts of Ebonyi’s leaders, he lauded their initiatives to elevate the self-worth and potential of women across the state through various empowerment and enlightenment programs. 

    He noted that such initiatives are crucial for achieving gender equality, poverty alleviation, and economic growth in Ebonyi and beyond. 

    Umahi stated: “Investing in the upliftment of women through empowerment and capacity building sets a direct path towards inclusive economic growth and inspires our women to cultivate the ideals of womanhood.

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    “Your Excellency, I commend you highly for your modest efforts in raising the sense of self-worth of Ebonyi women through your empowerment and enlightenment programmes. This celebration always offers a delightful moment in sharing the memories of progressive accomplishments of our dear women and acknowledging their pride of place in the social and economic advancement of the nation. 

    “Indeed investing in the upliftment of women through empowerment and capacity building sets a direct path towards gender equality, poverty alleviation and inclusive economic growth; it inspires our women to cultivate the ideals of womanhood as exemplified by the women role models such as the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Her Excellency, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, CON, who has played magnificent roles in the advancement of nation-building.”

    Umahi also extended his best wishes on behalf of his family and the entire Federal Ministry of Works, expressing optimism for the continued growth and empowerment of women in Ebonyi State and throughout Nigeria.