Tag: Benin

  • Fire destroys timber market in Benin

    An early morning fire outbreak has destroyed parts of the `Pipeline Timber Market’ in Benin, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    An eyewitness, Mr. Precious Emmanuel, told NAN in Benin that the fire started at about 3 a.m., adding that the prompt response of the fire service helped to save some parts of the market.

    “We woke up to see that the market was on fire. We believe that the fire was caused by those boys who smoke Indian hemp in the market.

    “The intervention of the state fire service saved the situation. They responded quickly to the distress call put across to them,’’ Emmanuel said.

    Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Pipeline Timber Market, Mr. Osaremen Monday, told NAN that the source of the fire was still unknown.

    According to Monday, timber and machines worth millions of naira were destroyed in the fire.

    He appealed to the state government to assist those whose shops were affected, stressing that the market was their only source of livelihood.

    Some of the affected traders, Mr. Emmanuel Nwadiwe and Mrs Josephine Okotoe, said they lost over N5 million in the inferno.

    In his comments, the state’s Director of Fire Service, Mr. Frankly Agbolahor, described the incident as sad, adding however, that the timely intervention of his men saved the day.

    “When we got the distress call, our men immediately mobilised to the scene of the fire and put out the fire,” Agbolahor said.

     

  • Winners emerge in Benin Chess tournament

    Winners have emerged in the third edition of the yearly Benin Chess Tournament held at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.

    They emerged in four categories including Masters, U-16, U- 14, U- 10, and Amateur categories.

    Over 200 contestants from Edo, Bayelsa, Delta, Abuja, Lagos, Imo, Abia, Kogi and Katsina states attended the five-day event sponsored by 7up Bottling Company.  President of Nigerian Chess Federation (NCF),  Adeyemi Lekan, and the Chief Arbiter, Obinna Ogbonaya, were at the event.

    National Instructor of the Chess tournament, Princess Omoyemwen Adeyinka Afolabi, said the first prize winners would smile home with N120,000, second prize would bag N60,000 while third prize winners would get N30,000.

    She said the aim of the tournament was to increase the awareness of chess in Edo State and Nigeria and to help raise the standard of the indoor game in the country.

    General Manager of the Benin Plant of 7up Bottling Company, Victor Oladele, praised the turn out of participants, adding that he hoped that the young chess players would do the country proud in the years to come.

    Aghosa Muenhanosa FearGod emerged winner in the U- 16 category while Aghosa Osagbeuwune emerged winner in the U- 14 category.

    In the Amateur category, Nesimeye Joma came top while Kigigha Bomo led others in the Master category.

  • RTEAN member murdered over ‘ground rent’ in Benin

    A member of the Edo State branch of the Road Transport Employers Association (RTEAN), identified as Samuel Imafidon, has been killed by suspected thugs for refusal to pay ‘Ground Rent’.

    Samuel was hacked by his attackers as they pursued him until he fell.

    The hoodlums were alleged to have claimed that they were entitled to Ground Rent in the Lagos Street/Ibiwe axis of Oredo Local  Government where Samuel was assigned to collect RTEAN dues from commercial bus drivers.

    A petition to the State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, by counsel to family of the late Samuel, Tom Oaikhena, said the suspected hoodlums led by one Jabi Osula and two others were earlier arrested after officials of RTEAN alerted the police on possible attacks on its members.

    Oaikhena explained that the hoodlums started attacking RTEAN members after they refused to pay ground rent.

    He said cutlasses and daggers were used to kill Samuel.

    He urged the CP to bring the killers to book as according to him, no decent society permits the co-existence of democratic laws and law of the jungle.

    A brother to Jabi who pleaded anonymity said the fight was not because of ground rent but on who was the rightful person to collect revenue for Oredo Local Government.

    State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, who confirmed the killing, said he would arrest the perpetrators.

     

  • Benin Traditional Council curses Oba’s enemies

    Benin Traditional Council curses Oba’s enemies

    Angered by the attempts of some persons to create a parallel kingdom out of Benin Kingdom, top chiefs of the Oba of Benin Palace and other groups have placed a curse on those perceived as the ‘oghion Oba’ (enemy of the Oba).

    To show efficacy of the curse, a puppy was slaughtered and its hearts and intestines opened in the sun.

    Other groups that joined in placing the curse, included the Ewaise, Ihogbe and native doctors.

    They wore red attires known as ‘Ododo’ and visited several shrines within Benin City to place the curse.

    It would be recalled a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Arisco Osewmengie, had in September carved out Utantan Kingdom from the Benin kingdom.

    He named himself the Imperial Majesty of the kingdom and also conferred chieftaincy titles on some individuals.

    Prime Minister of Benin Kingdom, Chief Sam Igbe, who addressed newsmen on the issue, said they gathered to send a message to the Oba’s enemies that nobody dares the Oba and go scot free.

    He said: “No one has ever argued with the Oba; it has not happened in this land before and it would not happen in our time. We don’t have two Obas here. We are caretakers of the land. We hold forth for the Oba. We have always had one ruler and not two. We would not allow anybody divide Benin Kingdom.”

     

  • Court stops Eze Ndigbo installation in Benin

    Court stops Eze Ndigbo installation in Benin

    A Benin High Court has ordered the Edo Commissioner of Police to prevent one Chief Luke Abbas from being installed as Eze Ndigbo in Benin, Edo State.

    Justice A. Edodo-Eruaga gave the order following an exparte motion filed by Chief Festus Ezekwere and two others on behalf of Igbo Community Union in Benin City.

    In the High Court enrolment order on Monday in Benin, the Judge granted the interim injunction restraining Abbas from presenting himself to Eze Nwosu Ibe for installation as Eze Ndigbo in Benin, Edo

    The Judge also restrained Ibe and his agents from installing Abbas as Eze Ndigbo of Edo State pending the determination of the motion on notice.

    The court additionally restrained the state commissioner of police from “permitting or allowing Ibe and Abbas to assemble at Abbas’s Gapiona GRA residence for the purpose of installing him as Eze Ndigbo of Edo State.’’

    Edodo-Eruaga adjourned the case to Dec. 22 for hearing of the motion on notice.

     

  • Benin call up Bayelsa duo for World Cup duty

    Benin call up Bayelsa duo for World Cup duty

    Benin have called up Bayelsa United skipper Junior Salomon and teammate Lazadi Fousseni for next month’s World Cup qualifier against Burkina Faso.

    However, Kano Pillars goalkeeper Emmanuel Fabiyi has been left out of a 25-man squad.

    England-based stars Stephane Sessegnon from West Brom as well as Aston Villa striker Rudy Gestede have also been invited.

    Benin welcome Burkina Faso to Cotonou on November 12 with the return leg in Ouagadougou five days later.

    Coach Omar Tchomogo will be hoping for a change of fortune for his team after they have gone six straight games without a win.

  • Glo Slide & Bounce, Laffta Fest hold in Benin, Surulere

    Glo Slide & Bounce, Laffta Fest hold in Benin, Surulere

    The ongoing twin shows, Slide & Bounce musical concert and Laffta Fest comedy show, sponsored by national telecommunications operator, Globacom, will arrive Benin City, Edo State, and Surulere, Lagos State, on September 19 and 20 respectively.

    The shows, which have been running since the last three weeks, have been held in different locations, namely, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Victoria Island, Benin, Ikorodu and Abeokuta, attracting over 30, 000 Glo subscribers.

    The Benin edition of Glo Slide & Bounce music concert will hold at the Best Western Hotel, while Glo Laffta Fest will happen at the Eagle Club, Surulere, on September 20.

    Award-winning artistes and top Glo ambassadors, including Dapo Oyebanjo, popularly called D’banj, the Ojuelegba crooner, Wizkid, Mavin Records protégé, Korede Bello, and Burna Boy will entertain at the Slide & Bounce concert.

    OC Ukeje, Nollywood’s finest actor and Glo ambassador, will spice up the event by making a guest appearance, while humor merchant, Okey Bakassi, will anchor the show.

    Similarly, Glo Laffta Fest at the Surulere edition will feature top comedians, such as Basket Mouth, Julius Agwu, Gordons, Salvador (from Uganda), Dan D Humourous, 2 Can Talk and  MC Casino,  with  Wande Coal and Korede Bello on the band stand.

    According to a statement released from Globacom’s headquarters in Lagos, both shows which had been to six locations, will tour the other cities around the country, including Abuja, Ijebu-Ode, Egbeda and Ikeja.

    It added that subscribers wishing to attend the Laffta Fest show should use up to N3,000 before the event and send ‘LOL SURLERE’ to 33001.

  • Popular Benin man in trouble for daring Oba

    Popular Benin man in trouble for daring Oba

    An Oredo Magistrate’s Court sitting in Benin City on Wednesday remanded Richard Arisco Osemwengie in prison custody for coronating himself as the Ogiamien of Utantan Benin.

    Also remanded alongside Osemwengie is Patrick Osabuohien, who joined others to install Arisco as a traditional ruler without approval of the Executive Council. Osemwengie was arraigned on a four-count charge. Osabuohien was arraigned on a two- count charge.

    After over 900 years when their forefathers were defeated in a battle by forces loyal to the Benin monarchy, a faction of the Ogiamien family dared the Oba of Benin, Oba Erediauwa.

    The Ogiamien faction is led by Osemwengie, who was last week installed as the Ogiamien of Benin kingdom.  The last occupant of the seat, Chief Ogiamien Osarobo, was last seen in 1998 and he was said to have travelled abroad but no member of the family is sure of his whereabouts.

    Ogiamien Osarobo, a Master Degree holder in History, succeeded his father at a tender age. He was 13 when Oba Erediauwa ascended the throne in 1979 and he led the Ogiamen family to perform the Ekiokpagha war-a mock battle that is performed by a new Oba to reenact the defeat of the Ogiamen by Oba Eweka 1.

    The palace of Ogiamien on Sokponba Road is the only building that survived the British Invasion of 1897. It is a historical site that attracts thousands of visitors but also abandoned. A section of it is used for selling wood and the entire palace is unkempt.

    What is however assuming a frightening dimension is the move by Osemwengie to challenge the Benin monarchy and restore alleged lost glories of the Ogiamien.

    To the group supporting Ogiamien Osemwengie, the supposed treaty reached between their forefathers and Oba Eweka has been breached. They want to reclaim control of parts of Benin kingdom under the authority of their forebears. They claimed that they have amassed the resources to fight their course.

    In a letter written to the Crown Prince of Benin Kingdom, Prince Eheneden Erediauwa, Arisco is demanding the establishment of a separate traditional council for the Ogiamien kingdom, total refund of money due to the Ogiamiens from three and half local government council areas and the payment of N350m.

    Other demand is not to refer to Ogiamien as a Chief under the authority of the Benin monarch.

    In another letter to Governor Adams Oshiomhole, Ogiamien Arisco among other things demanded for the payment of royalties due to the Ogiamien to be deducted as source and paid into a First Bank account and the recognition of Ogiamien as a king and not a chief.

    Osemwengie said the reigning Ogiamien, Osarobo, abandoned his people since 1998 and has made no contact with any family member.

    Osemwengie said his great great grand father, Obanor, was a son to one Ogiamien Ekunwe and that he was appointed by the entire family to be the next Ogiamien.

    He said he was appointed by the family because the family wanted to restore the lost glory of the Ogiamiens as well as renegotiate the treaty their forefathers had with Oba Eweka the first.

    In what is seemed as a sacrilege and a confrontation of the Benin monarch, Osemwengie named some palace chiefs in his newly created Ogiamien Traditional Council and appointed some Enogies (Dukes).

    He said his territory covered three local governments namely part of Oredo, Ikpoba-Okha, Orhionmwon and Uhunmwode.

    According to him, “I am a full fledge member of the Ogiamen family. Obanor gave birth to my great-grand father Orumwense. Orumwense gave birth to Osemwengie and Osemwengie gave birth to me.

    “Ogiamien is the rightful owner of the land. Ogiamen functions well in the Benin nation. He has his Chiefs. Without an Ogiamien, who will lead the Eki-Okpagha ceremony. We have been cheated for a long time.”

    Some members of the Ogiamien family loyal to the missing Osarobo, who claimed to be descendants of Edo Nori Ogiamien, disowned the installation of Arisco as the  Ogiamien.

    Sister of the ‘missing’ Ogiamien, Ehimwenma and seven  others, who spoke in a press statement said Arisco was not a member of the Ogiamien family.

    They said Chief Osarobo remained the recognised Ogiamien as there was no evidence that he was dead and burial rites performed.

    The Edo Nori Ogiamien descendants said they have maintained friendly relationship with the Benin monarch for over nine centuries since the Eki-Okpagha treaty was sealed.

    According to the statement, “The Palace of the Oba of Benin and Ogiamiens have had years of cordial relationship.

    “Mr. Osemwengie has no locus standing to speak or act on behalf of the Ogiamien family whether directly or indirectly.”

    They said the treaty being referred to by Arisco was a guarded secret between the Oba and the Ogiamien.

    Reacting to the installation of Arisco, the Ayobahan of Benin kingdom, Chief John Osamede Adun, described the action of the Arisco-led Ogiamiens as a taboo and an abomination, as according to him, nobody has the right and powers to challenge the authority of the Oba of the kingdom.

    Chief Adun stated that the Ogiamiens have no blue blood (Princely lineage) and therefore “its palace … could be described as a mere ‘cave’.

    Adun warned the Ogiamien family not to drag the kingdom into a bloody war saying that the Oba conquered their forefathers several centuries ago.

    According to Chief Adun, “Ogiamien family was perished by our forefather many years ago. He is not a chief; he is a (alleged) slave. He is not a prince, people who can bear prince in Benin are the children of Oba of Benin. It is an abomination, and it is a taboo to the Benin people for anybody to challenge the authority of the Oba.

    “He is challenging the authority of the Benin.  Our Oba is not for sale and Oba is an authority. After God, it is the Oba. If you go down the history of Benin kingdom there is only one Oba, nobody has the right to challenge the Oba. The Ogiamien’s family wants to cause war in the kingdom.

    “Nobody in the whole world can challenge the Oba of Benin, he is an authority himself. Anybody who aligns himself or herself with the Ogiamien’s family is an enemy of Benin kingdom.”

    Edo State government threatened to invoke the relevant laws against anyone who proclaims himself a chief or traditional ruler in the state, saying anyone who does so will face criminal charges.

    In a statement signed by the Secretary to State Government, Prof Julius Ihonvbere, reads: “Government condemns in totality the abusive language used in the publication. The family says it has forwarded a petition on their grievances to the State Government.  The family is therefore advised to await Government response to the petition.

    “Government condemns in strong terms, the disrespect the Ogiamien family has shown to HRM Omo N’ Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba of Benin. The publishers are therefore admonished to desist forthwith, from showing such rudeness to a personage, the whole nation holds in very high esteem, our most revered monarch.

    “Government will invoke the relevant sections of the Traditional Rulers and Chieftaincy Law, 1979 which prohibit any person or group to proclaim self as a Chief or Traditional Ruler, a breach of which is a criminal offence.

    “Government will not tolerate any act calculated to disturb the peace of the State or any part thereof.”

     

  • CPC to prosecute Benin, Enugu DISCOs for exploitative electricity billing

    CPC to prosecute Benin, Enugu DISCOs for exploitative electricity billing

    The consumer Protection Council (CPC) said it is set to commence prosecution procedure against Benin and Enugu Distribution Companies for violating its enabling Act in the on-going investigation of the activities of the country’s distribution companies (DISCOs).

    The CPC, in a statemnt, said it had to take this decision due to the non-appearance of the two power firms before  Council’s Panel, instituted to investigate numerous complaints of electricity consumers on estimated billings and non-provision of metres.

    “Benin Distribution Company was expected to appear before the Panel on Wednesday by 10 am, while Enugu’s time was 2pm the same day, in line with a schedule of appearance agreed upon with the representatives of the DISCOs at their meeting with the Council on Monday, September 7.

    “The distribution company, like its other counterparts, was also expected to have forwarded some documents that would aid the Council in its hearing by Friday, September 11 even though the date was shifted to Monday, September 14 for all the DISCOs, pursuant to a plea from the Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED) for more time for the submission of the documents.