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IPOB alleges pressure on Gov Mba to blackmail Supreme Court

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On Friday, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) alleged that Governor Peter Mba was facing pressure from “Aso Rock” to discredit the Supreme Court ahead of the judgment on its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, scheduled for December 15. IPOB based this claim on Mba’s characterization of the group as a proscribed organization, a statement he made after visiting President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

IPOB cautioned the governor against making a “costly mistake” by using the group’s name to gain favor from Tinubu’s administration. In a statement by Powerful, a spokesperson for IPOB, it was emphasized that Mba’s comments were deemed reckless and unguarded. The statement alleged that Mba, under pressure from the federal government, accused IPOB of being responsible for the sit-at-home protest and insecurity in the Southeast.

The statement pointed out that Mba had previously condemned Simon Ekpa, who was associated with the enforcement of the Monday sit-at-home. IPOB expressed skepticism about the governor’s motives and suggested that his statements were influenced by the Tinubu administration.

IPOB urged the public to dismiss the governor’s remarks, describing him as a “cowardly governor” making unfounded accusations. The statement reminded Mba that IPOB is not easily intimidated and warned against attempting to use the group’s name for political advantage.

The statement concluded by calling on the Nigerian Supreme Court Justices not to succumb to blackmail, urging the release of Nnamdi Kanu, who was acquitted by the Court of Appeal. IPOB reiterated its commitment to the cause of self-determination and emphasized that the movement would not yield to blackmail or pressure.

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Parents Of Dead Pupil Demand Closure Of Abuja School

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The parents of a four-year-old student at BrickHall Schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, named Miguel Ovoke, are demanding the closure of the school after an autopsy suggested that their child died from electrocution rather than choking, as initially reported.

Reports indicate that accompanied by some enraged youths, the parents visited the school premises to express their dissatisfaction with the circumstances surrounding their child’s death. They were prompted by the autopsy findings, which contradicted the school’s assertion that the child died from choking while eating.

During the protest at the school, security personnel, including the police, intervened to prevent any potential damage or violence. Tear gas was reportedly used to disperse the angry parents and protesters, with allegations that security personnel threatened to shoot them if they did not leave.

The incident occurred in April when the four-year-old pupil passed away during the school’s feeding hours. The parents suspected foul play in their son’s death, leading them to seek legal representation from Abuja-based lawyer, Deji Adeyanju.

According to a death certificate issued by Excel Specialist Hospital, Abuja, the child was brought to the hospital in an unconscious state by his teachers, citing choking while feeding at school as the cause. Despite efforts to resuscitate him, he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.

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Tinubu tackling ‘bulk’ of Nigeria’s challenges – Omo-Agege

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The former deputy Senate president, Ovie Omo-Agege, asserted that President Bola Tinubu has effectively addressed a significant portion of Nigeria’s challenges. Speaking to journalists in Effurun, Delta State, over the weekend, Omo-Agege expressed his confidence in Tinubu’s capacity to improve Nigeria’s current economic situation and urged Nigerians to continue supporting him.

Omo-Agege, who was the 2023 Delta All Progressive Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, urged patience from Nigerians, acknowledging that the situation might worsen before showing improvement.

He emphasized the need for continued prayers and support for the President, stating that Tinubu has demonstrated his capability to address challenges effectively. Omo-Agege cited Tinubu’s track record as a former Governor of Lagos State as evidence of his leadership abilities.

Regarding the Coastal Highway project, which he described as a crucial infrastructure development for the South-South region, Omo-Agege highlighted Tinubu’s recognition of its importance for economic growth. He defended the project’s cost, noting that its construction using cement rather than asphalt ensures long-term durability and low maintenance costs.

Omo-Agege concluded by expressing confidence that Nigerians would soon acknowledge and appreciate the positive impact of Tinubu’s leadership, emphasizing his belief in Tinubu’s ability to steer the country towards progress and development.

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Abia: Get ready to refund Airport Project money, other looted funds – Otti tells Ikpeazu

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has directed the previous administration led by Okezie Ikpeazu to prepare for the restitution of embezzled funds, including allocations earmarked for the airport project. Otti, responding to the findings of a forensic audit of the state’s finances, clarified that his administration’s objective is solely the recovery of misappropriated funds to ensure effective governance.

Addressing supporters and loyalists of Rowland Chinwendu, the legislator representing Isiala Ngwa South State Constituency, during a solidarity visit in Nvosi, Otti emphasized his commitment to the progress and development of Abia State. He asserted that since the airport project had not materialized, the funds allocated for it should be reimbursed.

Expressing disappointment at the media backlash he faced for disclosing the audit findings, Otti underscored the importance of transparency in governance. He viewed Chinwendu’s solidarity visit as a positive gesture.

Otti reiterated the necessity of recovering stolen funds to facilitate developmental projects for the benefit of the state’s residents. He emphasized the administration’s focus on infrastructure development, environmental sanitation, and job creation.

In response, Chinwendu affirmed his obligation to represent his constituents’ interests in the legislature. He expressed solidarity with Governor Otti, highlighting their shared commitment to the development of their locality.

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Chinwendu acknowledged Otti’s efforts, particularly in infrastructure development such as the ongoing reconstruction of the Umuikaa-Umuene road and other projects within his constituency.

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