Category: Southeast report

  • Enugu traditional rulers chairman hails Remi Tinubu’s commitment to women empowerment at 65

    Enugu traditional rulers chairman hails Remi Tinubu’s commitment to women empowerment at 65

    The Chairman of Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, His Royal Majesty Igwe Samuel Asadu (Igwe Ogadagidi) has congratulated the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her 65th birthday.

    Asadu, in a statement on Monday in Abuja, described Mrs Tinubu as “a rare gem” who was devoted to the service of the nation and humanity.

    The traditional ruler praised the First Lady’s exemplary leadership in championing women’s rights and empowerment across the country, as well as her advocacy for women’s education, and healthcare access.

    He applauded the First Lady’s courage for appealing to her friends and well-wishers to convert her birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project.

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    Asadu, who is also the traditional ruler of Edem-Ani Ogwugwu Ancient Kingdom in Nsukka LGA of Enugu State, and the immediate past Chairman, Southeast Council of Traditional Rulers, as well as Member, Board of Trustees Council of Traditional Leaders of Africa (Nigeria Chapter), recently Conferred Mrs Tinubu with the chieftaincy title “Ugosimba 1 of Enugu” when she had an official visit to the state.

    The title, meaning “Precious Jewel Who Radiates Strength” or “Jewel of Women’s Empowerment,” was in recognition of her love for Enugu State, her humanitarian work, and her service to the nation and humanity, particularly her advocacy for women’s health.

    “On behalf of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council, I extend my best wishes to you, Ugosimba 1 of Enugu, on the occasion of your 65th birthday.

    “I wish you continued good health, wisdom, and strength as you advance your mission of empowering Nigerian women, supporting education and national development.

    “You appeal to your well-wishers to convert birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project is a testament to your love and support for education and national development.

    “You are a trailblazer whose dedication to improving the lives of Nigerian women has set a remarkable standard in public service, and is worthy of emulation,” Igwe Ogadagidi said.

    The First Lady, a former lawmaker who turned 65 on September 21, 2025, had in a video message said she would dedicate the day to God and a cause she described as close to her heart rather than host a lavish celebration.

    She had appealed to her friends and well-wishers to convert birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project.

  • Movement pressures Govs, lawmakers to list achievements since taking office

    Movement pressures Govs, lawmakers to list achievements since taking office

    Advocacy group, Connect Nigeria First Movement, has called on political office holders at all levels to compile and publish a list of projects executed since assuming office.

    The group’s President, Henry Nwabueze, issued a 100-day ultimatum to Governors, Senators, members of the House of Representatives, Assembly members and local government chairmen to make the details public.

    The group also announced plans to embark on a nationwide investigative tour in collaboration with FOS News Africa, covering all 774 local government headquarters, 360 federal constituencies and 109 senatorial zones across the country.

    The statement reads: “The Connect Nigeria First Movement is giving governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, state House of Assembly members, and 774 local government chairmen 100 days to compile a list of projects completed since taking office.

    “Following this, our state directors, LGAs directors, wards directors, senatorial zones directors and federal constituencies directors  will embark on a nationwide investigative tour to visit each of the 774 local government area headquarters, 360 House of Representatives Federal constituencies, and 109 Senatorial Zones across Nigeria’s 36 states. This initiative is in collaboration with FOS News Africa.

    “Our Objectives are to verify the number of development projects carried out by LGA councils and constituency projects done by NASS/State House of Assembly representatives

    “Assess operational efficiency at the Senatorial Zones, Federal Constituencies and LGAs, including office conditions and attendance.

    “Our media team, FOS News Channel, will cover all interactions, and recordings will be aired live on our social media channels for Nigerians to view. Follow the Connect Nigeria First Movement on social media for updates on our nationwide tour and insights into Nigeria’s national development. We believe that by working together, Nigeria can rise again.”

  • Release Nnamdi Kanu to Bianca Ojukwu, Ohanaeze PG, Onoh pleads with Tinubu

    Release Nnamdi Kanu to Bianca Ojukwu, Ohanaeze PG, Onoh pleads with Tinubu

    Former campaign spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign in the Southeast Josef Onoh has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to release the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Amb. Bianca and President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Senator John Azuta Mbata.

    Onoh also suggested that each of the Southeast Governors shall nominate the chairmen of their respective traditional rulers council to be led by the Obi of Onitsha, HRH Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, to sign the undertaking with the National Security Adviser (NSA) in the bail bond.

    He said that his nomination of Bianca Ojukwu and Azuta Mbata is because of their unassailable integrity, deep-rooted commitment to Igbo heritage, and proven track record as non-partisan stewards of peace.

    He stated that his choice for Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu was not because of his relationship with her but because she is the widow of the Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the architect of Biafran resilience and a symbol of Igbo identity.

    Onoh said that Bianca’s appointment as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs positions her uniquely to bridge federal and regional divides, while Senator Mbata as President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide holds the trust of the Igbo nationality.

    “Unlike partisan actors, entrusting Mazi Kanu to these custodians, Mr. President would preempt any risk of his release being politicized by Southeast politicians eyeing 2027 polls or internal rivalries.

    “Senator Mbata’s role transcends electoral cycles, allowing him to facilitate community reintegration without the taint of personal ambition. His leadership in mobilizing Ndigbo for civic duties, such as voter registration, further proves his dedication to democratic participation over separatist extremes,” Onoh said.

    Onoh said that President Tinubu should leaverage on his administration’s renewed hope agenda, particularly as its emphasis inclusive governance and conflict resolution to grant the plea.

    He noted that the prolonged detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, since his extraordinary rendition from Kenya in 2021, has cast a long shadow over the Southeast, while his charges of terrorism and treasonable felony have not only exacerbated insecurity but also allowed opportunistic criminals to masquerade as separatists, fueling violence, economic sabotage, and the displacement of people. 

    Onoh extended his gratitude to the president for the timely diplomatic efforts he made to bring to justice the Finland based Nigerian leader of the dreaded armed breakaway gang of IPOB the ESN, and especially the leadership of the Mallam Nuhu Ribadu-led NSA. 

    Speaking further, Onoh said that he’s aware that president Tinubu knows that the release of Mazi Kanu is not merely a legal or humanitarian imperative but a strategic pathway to de-escalate tensions, unmask genuine agitators from bandits, and restore investor confidence in the southeast. 

    “In this spirit, I respectfully urge Mr President to exercise his constitutional powers of prerogative of mercy and release Mazi Kanu unconditionally—but with a deliberate handover into the personal custody of two exemplary figures: Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and Senator John Azuta-Mbata. 

    “This approach would transform a potentially divisive act into a unifying gesture, ensuring that Mazi Kanu’s reintegration serves the collective good rather than narrow ambitions. This handover would signal your commitment to inclusive federalism, honor the Southeast’s contributions to Nigeria’s democracy, and align with global best practices for resolving separatist tensions through trusted mediators.

    “Releasing Mazi Kanu under these safeguards would not only quench the fires of agitation but also fortify the Renewed Hope agenda, proving that Nigeria’s unity thrives on justice, not coercion. I stand ready to support this process in any capacity and beseech you to act swiftly,” Onoh pleaded.

  • Onoh appeals for release of Kanu, Sunday Igboho’s pardon

    Onoh appeals for release of Kanu, Sunday Igboho’s pardon

    The former southeast spokesman for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Denge Josef Onoh, has appealed to the President for the immediate and unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    He also asked that the government to remove from criminal wanted list, the self-determination activist and advocate for an independent Yoruba Nation, Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho) 

    Onoh in a statement in Abuja, on Thursday said that his plea is rooted in the imperatives of fairness, national reconciliation, and the restoration of public trust in institutions amid escalating threats to the Nation’s collective security.

    Onoh said that he was provoked by the recent peace deals brokered between elements of state governments and notorious bandit kingpins, especially the acceptance of a “peace agreement” by Isiya Kwashen Garwa, one of Nigeria’s 19 most-wanted terrorists, in Katsina State.

    He said that the encounter represents a grave miscarriage of justice and a blatant violation of constitutional order. 

    Onoh further said that these deals, often conducted under the guise of community negotiations in places like Faskari and Batsari Local Government Areas, granted impunity to criminals who have orchestrated unimaginable horrors, while agitators such as Kanu languish in detention for advocating non-violently for self-determination. 

    “Such arrangements, which have seen bandits surrender token weapons like a handful of AK-47 rifles in exchange for de facto amnesty, fly in the face of Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantees the right to life, and the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, which demands accountability for acts of terror,” he argued. 

    Onoh said the  actions undermine the rule of law, embolden criminality, and erode the moral authority of the state, as rightly condemned by voices such as Senator Shehu Sani, who decried the failure of security forces to eliminate but negotiate with those responsible for thousands of deaths. 

    “This disparity in treatment reveals systemic inequities, the entire southeast see these as favoritism, selective justice, and political expediency undermining Nigeria’s unity and rule of law.

    “The atrocities perpetrated by these bandits, particularly under Garwa’s command, dwarf any actions attributed to Kanu or Igboho, rendering their continued persecution not just disproportionate but hypocritical. 

    “Garwa’s gang has been directly linked to the massacre of 34 worshippers in Katsina state, relentless kidnappings across Katsina, Zamfara, and neighboring states, and coordinated raids that have left communities in Faskari and beyond in perpetual fear.” 

    He recalled that in the first half of 2025 alone, bandits and insurgents killed at least 2,266 Nigerians, surpassing the entire year’s toll of 2,194 in 2024.

    Onoh further note that from July 2024 to June 2025, nearly 5,000 people were abducted, with ransoms totaling over ₦2.57 billion extracted, fueling an economy of terror that has displaced millions and sacked 638 villages in Zamfara state alone. 

    In the Amnesty International’s investigations since 2020 documented over 294 killings and 306 abductions in Katsina, with daily assaults in Zamfara claiming 273 lives and 467 kidnappings in the last two years. 

    According to him: “These terrorist gangs the government went into negotiation were imposing blockades, rape women and girls, pillage resources, and control gold mines to arm themselves with over 60,000 illegal weapons circulating in the Northwest. Their violence marked by sexual atrocities, child abductions, and the sacking of entire communities has created ‘captive populations’ in ungoverned spaces, where civilians live under de facto bandit rule. 

    “I challenge the government or any Nigerian to provide any evidence against Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho of such crime. In essence, the government’s northern pragmatism versus southern repression perpetuates division, rewarding violence in one region while criminalizing dissent in another-a politically incorrect but evident bais rooted in ethnic power dynamics.”

    Onoh told President Tinubu that true equity demands uniform application to negotiate with all or prosecute all, stating that in stark contrast, the actions of Mazi Kanu and Chief Igboho have been those of vocal advocates for regional autonomy, not architects of mass murder or extortion. 

    He said that the Simon Ekpa led Eastern security Network (ESN) which unleashed killings and atrocities in the southeast should be separated from IPOB as they have no connection. 

    “Nnamdi Kanu was arrested renditioned back from Kenya in June 18 2021. Has spent nearly 10 years in detention—equivalent to a full prison term under our laws—without conviction, enduring solitary confinement in DSS custody that has severely deteriorated his health, prompting urgent court pleas for transfer to the National Hospital in Abuja. 

     “Similarly, Igboho, arrested on July 19, 2021, in Benin Republic and released after nearly a year in custody, returned to Nigeria on July 22, 2025, only to face lingering arrest warrants despite a court awarding him ₦20 billion in damages for the unlawful 2021 DSS raid on his Ibadan residence which killed two aides and detained 13 others. 

    “His efforts to evict criminal herders from Oyo farmlands were defensive responses to insecurity, not offensive terrorism; he has committed no crime warranting his name on the wanted list, which bars him from using his passport or accessing his accounts.

    “Mr President, while bandits like Garwa are feted with peace pacts—releasing a mere 28 captives in Faskari as a gesture while evading justice for thousands slaughtered—Kanu has already served the equivalent of an 8-year sentence (from his 2015 arrest to now, minus a brief 2017-2018 bail), and Igboho has endured exile and trauma for over four years. 

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    “Statistics bear this out: Between 2013 and 2022, banditry claimed 8,300 lives and 9,527 kidnappings in the Northwest alone, per conservative estimates from the Center for Democracy and Development and UNIDIR. In the same period, no comparable fatalities are attributable to IPOB or Igboho’s activism; their offenses pale against the 143,000 violent deaths nationwide since 2006, predominantly from banditry, insurgency, and communal clashes.

    “Releasing Kanu and dropping charges against Igboho would signal that Nigeria values equity over expediency, dialogue over detention, and true security over selective impunity. It would heal sectional wounds, deter actual terrorists, and affirm that no Nigerian is above the law—nor beneath its protection. I urge you, in the spirit of Renewed Hope, to act decisively: Direct the Attorney General to withdraw all charges, quash warrants, and facilitate Kanu’s medical release. Let this be the turning point where justice unites us, not divides.

    “I have been the loudest voice in promotion and defence of your administration, but I cannot in good conscience promote or ask my region to support your second term election when a bandit kingpin with a bloody record of slaughtering civilians and soldiers walks free after releasing hostages, while our southern agitators Nnamdi Kanu whose group denies violence rot in DSS holding facility and Sunday Igboho still declared wanted. Your administration cannot prosecute a prisoner of conscience while embracing terrorists. Nigeria expects no less.”

  • ‘No to discrimination against women accessing contraceptives’

    ‘No to discrimination against women accessing contraceptives’

    Health Policy Research Group (HPRG) has decried the practice of health workers discriminating against women especially adolescents seeking contraceptives and other reproductive health services in hospitals.

    This is as it urged government at all levels to scale up gender-sensitive training for primary health care workers to improve adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services.

    A lead researcher with the group, Professor Chinyere Mbachu made the call at a one day policy dialogue in Abakaliki, capital of Ebonyi state.

    She said research showed many health workers unknowingly discriminated against girls seeking services, especially contraceptives, while being more permissive towards boys.

    She said this could have a lot of negative consequences as it could discourage females from seeking the much needed sexual and reproductive health services.

    This, she said, necessitated the group initiated and implemented a three-tier training model in Ebonyi aimed at changing the service providers biases.

    She noted that the group has ran various campaigns since 2022 with support from Canada’s International Development and Research Centre (IDRC).

    The approaches adopted include state-level train the trainers to PHC officers and community health workers alongside community engagement to break harmful gender norms.

    Mbachu said the approach has led to more youth-friendly services, with health workers creating private spaces or taking services to where young people feel safe.

    According to her, the project has led to marked increase in quality of service delivery by health care providers and accessibility of SRHR service by adolescents.

    She called for national policy revisions to include clear gender-sensitivity guidelines and for states to domesticate SRHR and gender policies to ensure sustainability.

    Participants at the workshop called for more collaboration with the state government to take ensure the program gets to all the communities in the state.

    They also called for the domestication of the programme as a health policy in the state.

  • Enugu community to celebrate Ofala Festival in honour of Igwe Ogbodo

    Enugu community to celebrate Ofala Festival in honour of Igwe Ogbodo

    The Amechi Uwani Autonomous Community in Enugu South Local Government Area is agog with excitement as preparations intensify for its forthcoming Ofala Festival.

    The festival, billed to hold in grand style, is part of ongoing efforts to celebrate traditional leadership and promote the rich cultural heritage of the community.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued in Enugu on Sunday by the Chairman of the Ofala Festival Central Planning Committee, Prof. Victor Nnam.

    According to him, the celebration is being organised in honour of His Royal Highness, Igwe J.A.E. Ogbodo, the Ohachirieze II of Amechi Uwani Awkunanaw, in recognition of his sterling leadership and the enduring customs of the people.

    “The Ofala Festival is not just a celebration of our revered monarch, but a vibrant reflection of our people’s rich cultural heritage, passed down from generation to generation,” Prof. Nnam stated.

    He noted that the festival would serve as a rallying point for indigenes of the community both at home and in the diaspora, as well as friends and well-wishers.

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    “It is an opportunity to showcase the beauty of our customs, strengthen community bonds, and celebrate the Igweship institution, which remains a pillar of identity, unity, and development in Amechi Uwani,” he added.

    The festival is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 12 noon, at the Greater Amechi Awkunanaw Unity Field, Ofia Utu.

    As part of the celebrations, Igwe Ogbodo will also confer honorary traditional titles on deserving sons and daughters of Amechi Uwani, as well as other distinguished personalities who have contributed significantly to the development of their communities.

    Highlights of the event will include traditional dances, masquerade performances, cultural displays, royal blessings, and appearances by dignitaries from within and outside Enugu State.

  • ‘No opposition can stop Mbah’s second term bid’

    ‘No opposition can stop Mbah’s second term bid’

    Businessman and prominent son of Amagunze community in Nkanu East Local Government Area, Prince Ugochukwu Nnaji, has declared that no opposition can stop the re-election of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah in the 2027 general elections in the state.

    The prince also declared that the chances of any opposition party defeating Governor Mbah in the 2027 general elections will be slim, given the governor’s impressive performance and growing popularity across Enugu State.

    Prince Nnaji, who spoke during an interactive session with journalists in Enugu weekend, said Governor Mbah had already distinguished himself as a leader committed to transforming Enugu into a modern state through bold infrastructural and socio-economic initiatives.

    According to him, Mbah’s achievements within a short period in office have given him an edge that will be difficult for the opposition to counter.

    He pointed to the ongoing massive road construction projects, water supply interventions, education reforms, and digital economy initiatives as visible proofs of a government that is meeting the yearnings of its people.

    “Governor Mbah has changed the face of governance in Enugu. He came with a clear vision, and today we can all see the results. From rural roads to urban renewal projects, from his investments in water supply to his emphasis on education and youth empowerment, the governor has shown capacity and sincerity of purpose. That is why I believe that in 2027, it will be almost impossible for the opposition to defeat him,” Nnaji said.

    He therefore urged opposition elements in the state to close ranks and support Mbah’s 2027 re-election if their intentions were in the best interest of the state.

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    “I want to believe that any politician who is interested in the positive growth in Enugu State economy and its people, should join Governor Peter Mbah at this moment in our history. What else can anyone be possibly doing for the people of Enugu State if not what the governor is already doing?” he queried.

    He further noted that Enugu people have historically supported leaders who deliver tangible results, stressing that the governor’s achievements have endeared him to the grassroots.

    “The truth is that Mbah has won the confidence of the people. Any opposition party planning to unseat him is only engaging in wishful thinking. Enugu knows the difference between empty promises and real delivery,” he added.

    Prince Nnaji also praised the governor for fostering peace and inclusiveness in governance, saying such qualities have united communities and boosted investor confidence in the state. He called on residents of Enugu State to continue to support the administration to enable it consolidate on its gains.

  • A breath of fresh leadership: Why Josef Onoh stands poised to rescue Enugu from stagnation in 2027

    A breath of fresh leadership: Why Josef Onoh stands poised to rescue Enugu from stagnation in 2027

    By Paul Anigbogu 

    ‎As the sun sets on Peter Mbah’s first term as Governor of Enugu State, the political horizon for 2027 is already crackling with anticipation. Amid whispers of defections, scandals, and a palpable undercurrent of disillusionment, one figure emerges not as a mere contender, but as a beacon of principled renewal: Dr. Josef Onoh. The former Chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA), ex-Member of the Enugu State House of Assembly, and tireless spokesman for President Bola Tinubu’s 2023 campaign in the South East, Onoh has thrown his hat into the ring for the state’s top job. His decision to challenge Mbah—potentially under the All Progressives Congress (APC) banner—signals a seismic shift in Enugu’s political landscape, one that could finally align the Coal City State’s ambitions with national progress.

    ‎This is no quixotic bid.  a telling picture of Onoh’s momentum, his grassroots appeal in a zone where Mbah’s PDP has long held sway. Analysts now peg Onoh’s odds at a favorable 55-45 split against Mbah in early 2027 polls, bolstered by growing APC defections from the PDP and Labour Party. This edge isn’t pulled from thin air; it’s rooted in a swelling public backlash against Mbah’s governance style, which has morphed from ambitious promises to a litany of controversies that have eroded trust and fueled calls for change.

    ‎ *The Tide Turning Against Mbah: A Style of Politics That Alienates More Than It Inspires* 

    ‎Peter Mbah swept into office in 2023 with a vision to balloon Enugu’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, touting private-sector savvy and infrastructure overhauls. Yet, two years in, the shine has dulled under the weight of heavy-handed tactics and unresolved scandals. Public sentiment, once cautiously optimistic, has soured into outright frustration, as evidenced by a surge in social media outcry and stakeholder petitions. X (formerly Twitter) threads brim with accusations of “brutish governance,” where demolitions of markets and homes—ostensibly for urban renewal—have displaced thousands without adequate compensation or relocation plans. One viral post lamented, “Lives were lost because properties were forcefully confiscated… With the amount of money coming into this state, Enugu has no business living in excruciating pain.”

    ‎The Sujimoto scandal has been the tipping point. In September 2025, revelations emerged that Mbah’s administration paid N5.7 billion to Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited for “Smart Schools,” only for integrity tests to flag structural flaws on multiple sites, leading to demolitions. The South-East Youths Stakeholders Forum demanded a forensic audit, decrying a “disturbing pattern of abuse of due process” and “systemic corruption.” Minister Uche Nnaji, himself a 2023 APC gubernatorial aspirant and Mbah rival, amplified this by vowing to expose further financial improprieties, calling the Sujimoto payout “small compared to what was going on.” Even Mbah’s defenders concede his low-key publicity style borders on opacity, with critics on X accusing him of dismissing valid concerns as “armchair criticism” rather than engaging empathetically.

    ‎This isn’t mere opposition noise. Polls from local think tanks show Mbah’s approval dipping to 48% in urban Enugu, down from 62% post-inauguration, driven by perceptions of arrogance and a “recluse” demeanor that shuns constructive dialogue. Rumors of his PDP-to-APC defection swirl, but without Onoh’s bridge-building clout, it risks fracturing alliances further. In this cauldron of discontent, Onoh’s odds brighten: his national political exposure hints at a 2027 upset, especially as APC gains traction on anti-corruption and federal alignment promises.

    ‎ *Onoh’s Wealth of Experience: A Resume That Outshines the Competition* 

    ‎What sets Onoh apart isn’t just timing—it’s pedigree. Born in the UK to the legendary Chief Christian Onoh, architect of modern Enugu’s creation as a state in 1991, Josef Onoh embodies a legacy of service fused with contemporary grit. A clinical psychologist and hospitality expert, his career spans private enterprise, state-level reforms, and national advocacy, offering Enugu a leader who thinks globally but acts locally.

    ‎Consider his tenure as ECTDA Chairman (2019–2023), where Onoh enforced the Enugu master plan with unyielding resolve. He bulldozed illegal structures, including the National Youth Council edifice, restoring urban sanity amid howls from violators—actions that, while controversial, laid the groundwork for the very International Conference Centre (ICC) Mbah now touts as a flagship project. Onoh’s advocacy as Special Adviser on Special Projects under Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi directly revived the long-abandoned ICC, luring federal intervention from Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika to integrate it with Akanu Ibiam International Airport upgrades. Mbah inherited this polished gem; Onoh forged it.

    ‎In the Enugu State House of Assembly (2003–2007), Onoh chaired the finance and appropriation Committee, auditing state finances with forensic precision and exposing graft that saved millions. His private sector chops shine through too: as a UK- member of institute of hospitality, he’s consulted on hospitality ventures, blending empathy with efficiency—skills that turned Enugu-Ngwo’s political accords into equitable rotations, preventing intra-community strife. Nationally, as Tinubu’s South East spokesman, Onoh mobilized the Asiwaju Renewed Mandate South East (ARMSE) in 2024, countering regional threats and securing Igbo inclusion in federal appointments, like his sister Bianca Ojukwu’s ministerial role.

    ‎Contrast this with Mbah, whose banking and oil background (CEO of Pinnacle Oil and Gas) excels in spreadsheets but falters in people-centric governance, as seen in his combative responses to criticism. Or Uche Nnaji, the Innovation Minister and 2023 APC flagbearer, whose technocratic vision is admirable but lacks Onoh’s deep Enugu roots—Nnaji’s 2023 loss exposed his limited grassroots pull. Other aspirants, like Frank Nweke Jr. (ex-Minister) or Bartholomew Nnaji (Power czars), bring federal heft but pale in local legislative and urban renewal experience. Onoh? He’s the full package: a hybrid who sanitized Enugu’s core while building bridges to Abuja.

    ‎ *Selling Onoh: Why He’s the Unrivaled Choice for Enugu’s Renaissance* 

    ‎Enugu deserves more than recycled promises; it needs a governor who delivers equity, innovation, and unity. Onoh’s blueprint—rooted in his ECTDA triumphs and ARMSE strategy—positions him as the antidote to Mbah’s missteps and rivals’ gaps. Here’s why he’s the superior bet:

    ‎1. **Proven Urban and Infrastructure Mastery**: Onoh didn’t just dream of a gleaming Enugu; he enforced it. His ECTDA bulldozers reclaimed violated master plans, curbing haphazard growth that plagued predecessors. As governor, he’d accelerate Mbah’s inherited ICC into a MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) hub, generating 50,000 jobs via tourism linkages—far beyond Nnaji’s tech focus, which risks alienating rural Enugu. Onoh’s psychology training ensures community buy-in, avoiding Mbah’s demolition debacles.

    ‎2. **Fiscal Discipline and Anti-Corruption Steel**: As Public Accounts chair, Onoh unearthed embezzlement rings, saving Enugu from fiscal black holes. Unlike Mbah’s Sujimoto opacity, Onoh mandates transparent audits, channeling funds to 260 promised Smart Schools without scandals. His private ventures honed lean management; expect a $30 billion GDP push via diversified mining (Enugu’s coal legacy) and agro-processing, outpacing Mbah’s uneven execution.

    ‎3. **Inclusive, Empathetic Governance**: Onoh’s accord-brokering in Enugu North averted zoning wars, fostering peace Mbah’s “brutish” style ignites. A listener by training, he’d host town halls, not Twitter defenses, rebuilding trust now eroded.

    ‎4. **Economic Diversification with Heart**: Onoh’s hospitality expertise would transform Enugu into a South East gateway, leveraging the airport-ICC synergy he birthed. The Woodland Park zoo he personally funded being the only privately owned zoo in the southeast in full compliance with world association of zoos and aquariums enclosure recommended standards. Unlike Mbah’s urban bias, Onoh prioritizes Nsukka’s agro-belts, with a family background in Agriculture in the then Rexonoh agro industries which was one of the largest agricultural companies in Nigeria in the 80s it created over  20,000 farm jobs during its existence — a holistic edge over Nnaji’s innovation silos.

    ‎5. **Youth and Women Empowerment**: Drawing from his assembly days, Onoh champions gender quotas in contracts, ensuring women lead 30% of state projects. His foundation work echoes Mbah’s philanthropy but scales it statewide, with mental health initiatives tackling post-demolition trauma.

    ‎In sum, Onoh isn’t a disruptor; he’s a completer—of his father’s state-building dream, of Ugwuanyi’s foundations, and of Enugu’s untapped potential. Mbah leveraged Onoh’s ICC revival for photo-ops; Onoh would govern it for prosperity.

    ‎ *Onoh as Governor: A Win-Win for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope* 

    ‎Beyond Enugu, Onoh’s victory would supercharge President Tinubu’s 2027 bid. As ARMSE founder, he’s already pledged: “I cannot deliver Enugu for the president without Mbah’s cooperation”—a unity call that could flip the state APC-ward, breaking South East’s PDP stranglehold. His federal ties ensure seamless fund flows for rail extensions and power grids, aligning Enugu with Tinubu’s $1 trillion economy goal. Nnaji’s loyalty is noted, but Onoh’s Enugu-East and Enugu west senatorial zones trinity (dual senatorial roots) commands broader coalitions, shielding Tinubu from zonal fractures.

    ‎In 2027, Enugu won’t settle for more scandals or style over substance. Dr. Josef Onoh offers experience, empathy, and execution—a leader who turns inheritance into legacy. As public ire mounts, his favorable odds aren’t luck; they’re earned. Ndi Enugu, the choice is clear: Onoh for a state reborn. 

    Mr. Anigbogu is the Chairman, Contact & Mobilization of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State_

  • Southeast twice bigger than Niger’s largest LGA, Onoh replies Bago

    Southeast twice bigger than Niger’s largest LGA, Onoh replies Bago

    President Bola Tinubu’s former campaign spokesman in the south east, Denge Josef Onoh, has told Niger Governor Umaru Bago he was wrong to have equated the entire South East landmass to one local government area in his State.

    Bago’s had in a recent television interview claimed that Borgu Local Government Area in Niger State is larger than the entire South East region.

    But Onoh said that such a statement misrepresents geographical facts and exaggerates the scale of Borgu LGA relative to the five states in the South East.

    He provided breakdown of the evidence, including verified land area figures to substantiate his position.

    Onoh stated that there is no doubt that Borgu LGA of Niger State with a total of 11, 267 km² is the largest LGA in Nigeria but remains a fraction of larger south east regional totals.

    He reminded Bago that the South East Nigeria has a combined landmass of approximately 29,484 km², with Abia State – 6,320 km²; Anambra State – 4,844 km²; Ebonyi State – 5,530 km²; Enugu State: 7,161 km² and Imo State with 5,530 km²

    “So Borgu LGA is only about 38 percent the size of the South East region (11,267 km² vs. 29,484 km²). The South East is roughly 2.6 times larger than Borgu LGA.”

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    Onoh also countered the Governor’s claims that Niger State constitutes 11 percent of Nigeria’s total land area, noting that such claim was inaccurate as well.

    He pointed out that Nigeria’s total land area is 923,769 km², and Niger state spans 76,363 km², which is approximately 8.3 percent of the national total and not 11 percent.

    “While Niger state is indeed Nigeria’s largest by landmass, the exaggeration in Bago’s figures undermines the broader point about security challenges tied to vast, ungoverned spaces.

    ” I believe that Bago’s remarks were made in the context of explaining long-standing security issues in Niger State, attributing them to its expansive forests and reserves such as the Borgu Game Reserve that serve as criminal hideouts.

    “While the challenges of policing large forested areas are valid, Niger state does face banditry and kidnappings in the inflated comparison to the Southeast risks inflaming regional tensions without basis in fact. Hence, it’s important I set the records straight.

    “The South East, despite its smaller size, grapples with its own security challenges such as communal clashes and insurgency. But it is far more densely populated (over 20 million people across 95 LGAs) and urbanized, making the direct size-based analogies misleading,” Onoh countered.

  • WHO REALLY KILLED CHARLIE KIRK?

    WHO REALLY KILLED CHARLIE KIRK?

    By Chief Femi Fani-Kayode

    “Be very wary and suspicious of the people who are already telling us to stop asking questions about the Charlie Kirk assassination”- Candace Owens.

    How right Candace is. Yet we must continue to ask questions about this gruesome assasination and demand answers regardless.

    There can be no doubt that the assassination of the young, popular, right-wing, pro-Trump, American commentator Charlie Kirk was a professional hit which was sanctioned from the highest quarters. The question is who was really behind it?

    There are many suggestions about what the answer is to this burning question but to me, from what we have seen and heard so far, the most complelling is the following.

    That even though he was one of their most ardent supporters at the advent that Israel ordered the hit & executed it with the knowledge of & support of the American Deep state.

    I say this is compelling for the following reasons:

    1. He started raising serious questions about the complicity of the Israeli Government and security agencies in the October 7th attack.
    2. He argued that they actually allowed the attack to happen in order to justify their destruction and decimation of Gaza.
    3. His strong opposition to the Isreali attack on Iran & American involvement.
    4. His declaration that Epstein was a MOSSAD agent.
    5. His calling for the Epstein files to be released.
    6. His deep concerns about the overwhelming power of the Israeli lobby and AIPAC on American politics.
    7. His opposition to the curbing of the freedom of speech even when it came to criticising the State of Israel.
    8. His expression of concern to his friends that Israel may eventually target and kill him weeks before his murder.
    9. The post on X and by his best friend, one Harrison Smith, one week before his assasination that he would be targetted by Israel and that he feared for his life.
    10. His declining of an invitation to Israel which Prime Minister Netanyahu personally issued to him.

    These 10 points provide food for thought and to be sure Israel has a track record in such murky matters.

    It is in the same way that they killed President John F. Kennedy, that they were behind 911, that they were behind the attack on the American warship U.S. Liberty killing dozens of American servicemen, that they killed Count Folke Bernadotte, that they killed Jacob de Haan, that they bombed King David Hotel killing many British servicemen, that they killed their own Prime Minister Yiztak Rabin, that they killed the Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi and his entire Cabinet & that they control American Presidents, the American Federal Reserve & the American Congress

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    It is therefore plausible & not a far fetched notion that they organised the hit on Charlie, contracted the real hit man, organised a decoy on the scene (the old man that claimed he was the shooter and that was initially arrested), are manipulating the media reports, are teleguiding the investigation & have successfully provided a “patsy” or a “fall guy” (the young man called Tyler Robinson who was dressed in black, wore a black cap & dark glasses and who has allegedly “confessed” to the crime) to take the blame for the whole thing just as they did for the JFK murder.

    I have no doubt that after they finish using the patsy they will either kill him just as they did in the case of the alleged assasin of JFK in order to cover their tracks or they will conduct a show trial which will result in a conviction but which will not expose the truth of the matter and those that were really behind it.

    In addition to that the authorities will come out with the crazy conclusion that it was their patsy who they will describe as a “liberal”, “confused”, “crazy”, “pro-trans gender” & “anti-fascist” madman who just wanted to kill Charlie in order to deal a blow to the American right and all that he stood for.

    We see all this unfolding before our very eyes and it is an eloquent testimony to the low intelligence quotient that many members of the American public have that they so readily accept it.

    The truth is that those who believe their hogwash do so at their own peril because it is very obvious that there is far more to the whole thing than the media is telling us.

    They are simply trying to cover up the truth just as they have always done with such high profile assasinations & just as they did with 911 and so many others.

    This is the modus of the Israeli intelligence Services & the American Deep State who they work closely with.

    This is the sort of thing that they do so well.

    It may interest the skeptics to note that Charlie himself complained publicly on a podcast a few weeks ago that the Israelis would come after him and that despite the support he had given them over the years he was now being labelled as an “anti-semite” simply because of a number of questions he raised about their behaviour.

    To add to that is it not strange that a book titled “The Shooting of Charlie Kirk” was released on the 9th of September, just one day BEFORE his assasination.

    This is bizarre and provides even more food for thought.

    Now that the patsy, a 22 year old Utah student by the name of Tyler Robinson, has been apprehended and has apparently “confessed” to his relatives to killing Charlie let him tell us who it was that he was communicating with on Discourse that allegedly provided him with the rifle.

    Let the authorities tell us why that person has not been identified or arrested? Is thst person not an accomplice or is he or she above the law? Does he or she have a licence to kill or to support and assist those that have been commissioned to pull the trigger?

    Let them also tell us who Tyler was working for or with. Is there not a clear and distinct possibility that, as in the JFK assasination, there was another shooter who slipped away quietly and undetected? Was that the plan all along?

    Outside of that let them tell us about the private jet, which is owned by Derek Maxfield, a major donor to the ultra-right Zionist organisation known as Chabad Lubavitch, that flew off from the local airport 30 minutes after the murder, that illegally turned off its tracer for one hour and returned to the airport 30 minutes later.

    Who was in that plane, where did it go and why did it not want its movements tracked or traced?

    Why have the pilot, the crew and the owner of the jet not been arrested?

    Who did they smuggle out of the vicinity and why did they find it necessary to cover their tracks and hide their destination?

    Again why would the Governor of Utah say that no other people would be charged and that the patsy Tyler acted alone? How and why did he come to this conclusion so quickly? Does this make sense?

    These questions all need to be answered.

    Yet regardless of whether they are answered or not one thing is clear: if anyone honestly believes that a 22 year old University student with no special training as a sniper or shooting and with no experience in the military or security forces can take one shot and hit his target, who was wearing a bullet proof vest, in the neck from 200 yards away and then make a cool, calm getaway without any help from anyone then that person will believe anything. You need to be a fool not to see through this one!

    In my view the whole thing, including the unfolding and immaculate cover up, was planned with precision by a hidden hand from beginning to end and that hand resides in Tel Aviv.

    That is the nature of the Zionists and their friends. That is who and what they are.

    In all this it is only Charlie and his family that I feel sorry for. To be assassinated by your former friends right in front of your wife and young children is a terrible thing.

    This is especially so when you have left such a beautiful family behind. May his soul rest in peace.

    (The author of this piece Chief Femi Fani-Kayode is a lawyer, a former Minister of Aviation, a former Minister of Culture and Tourism, the Sadaukin Shinkafi, the Wakilin Doka Potiskum, the Otunba Joga Orile and the Ajagunla Otun Ekiti)