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  • Tinubu felicitates Uzor Kalu at 65

    Tinubu felicitates Uzor Kalu at 65

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, former Governor of Abia State and current representative of Abia North Senatorial District, on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

    In a statement issued on Monday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu praised Senator Kalu’s enduring patriotism, business acumen, and dedication to national progress.

    Reflecting on their longstanding relationship, the President recalled their shared experience as members of the “Class of ‘99” Governors, a group that emerged at the dawn of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic.

    “Senator Kalu, my friend, is a patriot whose life embodies resilience, generosity, and the transformative power of visionary leadership. On this milestone, I celebrate his contributions to our nation’s economic and political tapestry”, the President stated.

    President Tinubu highlighted Senator Kalu’s achievements beyond politics, particularly his entrepreneurial legacy through the founding of Slok Holding.

    The company, which spans interests in banking, media, and other key sectors, has been credited with creating hundreds of jobs and contributing meaningfully to the Nigerian economy.

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    The President also commended Kalu’s past service as Senate Majority Whip, describing him as a consistent voice of national unity and public interest.

    He emphasised that their collaboration over the decades has been marked by mutual respect, even when divided by differing political ideologies.

    President Tinubu concluded his tribute with a heartfelt prayer, asking for God’s continued blessings upon Senator Kalu, including renewed strength, wisdom, and many more years of service to the nation and humanity.

  • Tinubu must complete eight years – Uzor Kalu

    Tinubu must complete eight years – Uzor Kalu

    Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia North) has stated that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has only one presidential candidate for the 2027 election—President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Speaking on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Monday, the former Abia Governor emphasised the need for an Igbo presidency but maintained that 2027 is not the time for it.

    “I am not going to discuss anything about the Igbo presidency. But I still tell you there is a need for it,” Kalu said. 

    “The Igbo must present an acceptable candidate to all Nigerians. No one zone can make a president. President Tinubu was not elected by the Yoruba. He was elected by all Nigerians.”

    When asked when he believes the Igbo presidency should materialise, Kalu reiterated his stance on Tinubu’s re-election.

    “Well, in our party, we have only one presidential candidate now. And Tinubu has to do eight years. It’s a must. You can see the repairs he has done to the economy, and things are starting to pick up again,” he said.

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    According to Kalu, Tinubu has not publicly declared his intention to seek re-election but the APC has already mandated him to run.

    “The President is not even doing politics. He has never told anybody he wants to run for election or not. But as a party, we have mandated him to run and given him a vote of confidence,” Kalu said.

    He further explained that the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the APC had passed a motion—proposed by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma and announced by National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje—affirming confidence in Tinubu’s leadership.

    “So, things cannot just get better in one night,” he concluded.

  • Why Uzor Kalu’s election can’t stand – Ohuabunwa

    The People Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for Abia North Senatorial District, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, Friday faulted the declaration of Chief Orji Uzor Kalu as senator-elect for Abia North insisting that the purported election of Kalu cannot stand.

    Ohuabunwa who spoke at a press conference in Abuja said that at best the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should have declared Abia North Senatorial election inconclusive.

    He claimed that most of the announced results did not emanate from polling units in the senatorial district.

    Ohuabunwa said that Bende Local Government Area result did not emanate from the polling units as no results were declared at that level.

    He added that “all results in Bende LGA should have been canceled but the Returning Officer was forced at gunpoint to declare the result for House of Representatives even when he noted 7,601 canceled votes which was more than the margin of 3,547 and he fled afterwards to Umuahia where he issued a statement calling for the cancellation of what he declared.”

    Again he said that Nkporo in Ohafia LGAs recorded 21,360 cancelled votes in 32 units of two Wards; precisely Ndi Elu – 15 and Ndi Agbo – 17.

    In Arochukwu, his LGA, Ohuabunwa said recorded 31,284 cancelled votes with 72 of 149 Polling Units canceled.

    He also said that elections were cancelled at polling units inside Abia State University, Uturu in Isuikwuato LGA with about 19,563 registered voters disenfranchised.

    He said that that was more than the margin of victory of 3,708 votes recorded for the LGA.

    According to him, Ohafia town recorded 4,682 cancelled votes while total number of canceled votes stood at 76,889 with announced margin of victory 10,402.

    Difference between margin of victory and cancelled votes, he said stood at 66,487

    Ohuabuwan wondered why INEC should validly declare a winner of that poll with the discrepancies.

    He stressed that “the INEC returning officer for Abia North election, Dr Charles Anumudu, is a brother to Willie Anumudu of Globe motors, who is a long term associate of Orji Uzor Kalu and through whom he procured most of the vehicles he bought as Governor of Abia State between 1999 and 2007.”

    He urged INEC to declare the election inconclusive to pave the way to hold election in areas results which were cancelled.

  • Mixed reactions trail Nnamdi Kanu’s picture/video emergence

    …Orji Kalu, army vindicated, says security analysts

    Mixed reactions have trailed the sudden emergence of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Director of Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Israel who was spotted praying in a video and photographs that went viral on the internet on Friday.

    Our reporter who monitored events in major cities of Umuahia, the state capital and Aba, the commercial hub of the state where Kanu has strong and overwhelming support base in the state and even in the southeast reports that Kanu supporters at Powerline, Ariaria, Cemetery, Shopping Center, St Michael’s road, Pound road and other parts of the state went into jubilation with the emergence of the pictures and video.

    It was gathered that Kanu supporters whose brand of drink is Hero took to drinking spree at various drinking joints to celebrate his being alive.

    According to some of Kanu’s supporters who spoke to our reporter on Saturday, there was no better way to celebrate a man who was declared dead than to thank God for preserving the life of their leader.

    According to the IPOB members including Chukwuemeka Okoroafor, seeing the video and pictures of Kanu praying in Israel is a reassurance that the match to freedom is not yet dead, stressing that it has rejuvenated their faith in the actualization of the Sovereign of Biafra.

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    However, a section of Abia residents have expressed reservations over the sudden emergence of Kanu.

    According to a security analyst who would not want to be named, it was obvious that Kanu was still alive.

    “We know that Kanu is still alive. We know that he escaped during the army raid in his father’s home. We probed and from inside sources in the military, we were reliably told that Kanu indeed escaped. That was why Justice Binta insisted that Abaribe knew where Kanu was and that he must produce him.

    “This video and pictures, has vindicated statement made by former Governor of Abia State; Orji Uzor Kalu who had earlier stated that Kanu as at then was in the United Kingdom.

    “But to show his level of inexperience, the lawyer to Kanu went and deceived the court to invite Kalu to provide Kanu and it has backfired. It is now obvious Kanu’s lawyer; Aloy Ejimofor knows that his client is alive but has been trying all that he could with Kanu’s supporters to accuse the military of killing Kanu and being in custody of Kanu’s father.

    “I pity Abaribe whom I am sure that the court is going to mandate bring Kanu to continue facing his trial. And I am sure that with all the drama that has played out since September 27, 2017, the court may not grant Kanu bail until his trial is concluded. For me, I have since yesterday been asking reasons why IPOB would order members to stay away from business in honour of a man that they said was missing when they know that he is still alive? I pity those that died and those that are still going to die for a man that feed fat while they die of ignorance.

    “While I think that the recent attempt to insult the personality of Kanu by IPOB lawyer has come to nothing, the military is also vindicated of the accusation that they killed Kanu. I am waiting to know what becomes of the court case at the International Court against President Buhari and Nigerian Army. For me, Kanu and IPOB didn’t act intelligently and they will soon know why I said so.”

  • Kalu’s alleged N3.2bn fraud: EFCC tells court

    An accountant in Abia Government House, Akpan Udoh, who is scheduled to testify in the ongoing trial of former Abia Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, is now on the run, the prosecution told a Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday.

    Udoh is listed as a witness for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ).

    The EFCC had on Oct. 31, 2016, slammed a 34-count charge bordering on N3.2 billion fraud against Kalu and his former Commissioner for Finance, Ude Udeogo as well as Kalu’s company — Slok Nigeria Ltd.

    The accused had pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    So far, the prosecution had called no fewer than 12 witnesses since the trial began.

    At the resumed trial of the case on Monday, the EFCC Prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Jacobs ( SAN ) called the 13th prosecution witness, Mr Tobore Ovie, who introduced himself as an operative with the EFCC, whose work schedule include investigations of economic and financial crimes.

    Led in evidence by the prosecutor, the witness told the court that on Jan. 15, he was instructed to proceed from the commission’s Port Harcourt office to Umuahia to locate the residence of Akpan Udoh, an accountant in Abia State Government House, who is sought to be called as a prosecution witness.

    He said he linked up with the State’s Attorney General, who called the Accountant-General of the state who in turn took him to where Udoh is supposedly living.

    According to the witness, operatives of EFCC gained access to the property of Udoh the following morning and met Udoh’s wife and children.

    He said that the operatives were told that Udoh had travelled out of town.

    The witness said that after obtaining Udoh’s phone number from his wife and consistently failed to reach him on phone, he then left his own number with Mrs Udoh with an instruction that there was a pending case in court which required her husband’s attention.

    He also instructed her to inform her husband to call him back.

    He told the court that since there was no response from Udoh, he got another instruction on Feb. 15, to proceed to Umuahia with a court order to be served on the Accountant-General and Udoh.

    The witness said he had served the order on the Accountant-General, who acknowledged same, adding that when he arrived at the residence of Udoh, he discovered that it was under lock and key and only saw some youth corps members in the adjourning apartment.

    “I pasted the court order on the wall of the premises and instructed the youth corpers to draw the attention of the lawful occupants to it whenever they come back.”

    He said a media team of the EFCC also accompanied him on the journey and had a video recording and shots of the premises.

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    The prosecutor then tendered copies of the orders before the court and they were admitted and marked as exhibits.

    Meanwhile, when the prosecution sought to tender the video the defence raised an objection, arguing that by the provisions of the Evidence Act, only the maker of such recording could give admissible evidence on it.

    Following the objections, the prosecutor withdrew the DVD and informed the court that he had no further questions for the witness.

    Justice Mohammed Idris adjourned the case until March 20 for cross-examination.

    Kalu and others allegedly committed the offences between August 2001 and October 2005.

    Kalu was alleged to have utilized his company to retain in the account of a irst City Monument Bank, now FCMB, the sum of N200 million.

    The sum is alleged to have formed part of funds illegally derived from the coffers of the Abia State Government.

    Kalu’s company — Slok Nigera Ltd — and a man, Emeka Abone, who is said to be at large, were also alleged to have retained in the company’s account the sum of N200 million on behalf of the first accused ( Kalu ).

    They were alleged to have utilised Manny Bank, ( now Fidelity Bank Plc ), Spring Bank Plc, the defunct Standard Trust Bank and Fin Land Bank, now First City Monument Bank ( FCMB ).

    The accused allegedly retained about N2.5 billion in different accounts which funds were said to belong to the Abia Government.

    Cumulatively on all the counts, the accused diverted over N3.2 billion from the Abia State Government’s treasury during Kalu’s tenure as governor.

    The offences contravened the provisions of sections 15( 6 ), 16, and 21 of the Money Laundering ( Prohibition ) Act, 2005, the Money Laundering Act of 1995 ( as amended in 2002 ) and Section 477 of the Criminal Code, Laws of the Federation, 1990.

    NAN

  • Abia North: Court upholds Ohuabunwa’s victory

    The Appeal Court sitting in Owerri under the chairmanship of Justice Jimmy Bada has upheld the judgement of the National and State Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal, Umuahia, Abia state which validated the election of Mao Ohuabunwa of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the duly elected senator for Abia North.

    In a unanimous decision, the court dismissed the appeal of the former Abia Gov. Orji Uzor Kalu, who was the candidate of the Progressive Peoples Alliance, PPA.

    Recall that in September, the National Assembly tribunal dismissed the petition filed by Uzor Kalu for lack of merit.

    Dismissing the petition, in his over eight hours judgment, the Tribunal chairman, Mr. Justice James Abundaga, ruled that Kalu failed to prove some of his allegations that Ohuabunwa was not elected by majority of lawful votes, that voting was inconclusive in some wards, evidence of over-voting, thuggery, voting by many unregistered voters, harassment of voters among others.

    According to the result announced by INEC, Ohuabunwa polled 26,009 votes followed by Kalu’s 25,814, APGA’s Bourdex Onuoha 13,692 while the All Progressives Congress, Nnenna Nma Lancaster-Okoro, got 916.

  • 2015: Abia youths root for Mascot Kalu as governor

    2015: Abia youths root for Mascot Kalu as governor

    Concerned Abia State youths under the aegis of Abia Youths for Transformation, have commenced mobilisation across the 17 local government areas for Mascot Uzor Kalu to come on board as the governor of the state.

    A communiqué made available to journalists, signed by Mazi Chibuike Jonas, the President of AYT, reads: “We, concerned youths of Abia State, today, April 24, 2014 rose from our meeting with a resolve to urge Mr. Mascot U. Kalu to run for Governor of Abia State in 2015.

    “It is our firm belief that he has the wherewithal to restore the lost glory of the state.

    “We need a reformer to transform God’s own state. “Mascot Uzor Kalu remains our hope.”

    The statement further explained that preparations are in top gear amongst the youth to secure the governorship ticket for Kalu on the platform of the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA).

    The group also urged Abians to support President Goodluck Jonathan for a second term in office.

    In a telephone interview, Mascot said: “I feel humbled and honoured on the clarion call to serve our people.

    “However, I am still consulting with other stakeholders. “At the right time, I will take a concrete position.”