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Chief Onuokaibe congratulates Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah on Winning the Sun Governor of the Year Award

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Your Excellency Sir,

On behalf of Ndị Mburubu, the good people of Nkanu Land and the entire populace of Enugu State, it is with immense joy and pride that I extend my warmest congratulations to you on being honored with the prestigious Sun Governor of the Year award by the renowned Sun newspaper. This well-deserved recognition is a testament to your unwavering commitment, exemplary leadership, and remarkable dedication to the progress and prosperity of our beloved state.

Your recent accolade, received less than two weeks after being honored by the Telegraph, underscores the widespread acknowledgment of your outstanding contributions to governance and public service. It serves as clear evidence that your tireless efforts and transformative initiatives are not only making a significant impact but are also being duly recognized and appreciated.

Your Excellency, your visionary leadership has positively touched every sector of our state’s development, fostering growth, inclusivity, and sustainable progress. Your steadfast determination to elevate the standard of education in Enugu State is particularly commendable. Your relentless pursuit of excellence in this area reaffirms our collective belief in the power of education to transform lives and secure a brighter future for generations to come.

Allow me to reiterate my unwavering support for your administration and its noble endeavors. As a proud citizen of Enugu State, I am deeply committed to standing by you every step of the way, as we work together to realize our shared vision of a prosperous and thriving state for all.

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Furthermore, I humbly appeal to Your Excellency to consider including the smart school project in Mburubu among the next batch of schools to be constructed. This initiative would not only enhance access to quality education for our children but also serve as a beacon of hope and progress for our community.

Your Excellency Sir , be rest assured of the unwavering commitment and support of all Mburubians towards your administration’s goals and aspirations. We stand ready to actively participate in and contribute to the realization of your vision for a better, brighter Enugu State.

Once again, congratulations, Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on this well-deserved honor. May this recognition serve as further motivation to continue your exemplary service to our beloved state and its people.

With warmest regards,

High Chief Jerry Patrick Onuokaibe
MD and CEO, First Choice Afro Villa Ltd and Mburubu Construction Company Ltd

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Senator calls for open trial of bandits

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Senator Sunday Katung (PDP-Kaduna South) has advocated for public trials of bandits responsible for the violence against innocent citizens across the country.

Katung made this appeal during his visit to the Ambe community in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State to offer condolences following the recent attack during a wedding celebration, where six individuals were killed and seven others injured by bandits.

Katung suggested that conducting trials openly would reveal the identities of the perpetrators to the public and serve as a deterrent to others.

The senator praised the bravery of the community’s youth for apprehending one of the suspected attackers and urged law enforcement agencies to apprehend the masterminds behind the unwarranted attack and bring them to justice.

He warned community members against colluding with bandits to harm their own community, emphasizing that those who engage in such treachery will face consequences.

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Additionally, Daniel Amos, the representative of Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency, expressed condolences for the deceased and offered to cover the medical expenses of the injured. He also pledged to collaborate with Katung to secure the re-establishment of a military camp within the community.

Amos highlighted that the presence of a military camp would instill confidence in the residents, allowing them to return to their farms without fear.

Earlier, the youth leader of Ambe, Mr. Micah Audi, commended the lawmakers for their support during the community’s difficult time.

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BREAKING: Court declines to vacate arrest order on ex-gov Yahaya Bello

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Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja has rejected the plea made by former Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello to cancel the arrest warrant issued against him by the court.

The Judge stated that Bello’s failure to comply with the court’s order to appear for arraignment in a criminal case constituted contempt of court, making him ineligible for any leniency.

In a ruling delivered on Friday concerning Bello’s application to quash the arrest warrant, the court emphasized that Bello’s continuous refusal to appear for arraignment showed disrespect for the court.

Dismissing the application for lack of substance, the court emphasized that Bello could not expect to dictate terms to the court from the comfort of his home.

The Judge also disregarded Bello’s argument that the Federal High Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the criminal charges against him, emphasizing that Bello must first appear for arraignment and enter a plea before making any legal motions.

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Bello had argued on April 23 that the arrest warrant was unnecessary since his legal counsel, Abdulwahab Mohammed, had accepted service of the criminal charges on his behalf regarding the alleged N80 billion money laundering charge brought against him by the Federal Government.

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Nigerians choking as rice, garri, yam prices surge by over 100 per cent yearly

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Nigerians are grappling with a significant increase in the prices of staple foods like rice, garri, yam, and beans, which have surged by more than 100 percent annually. The National Bureau of Statistics recently reported this trend in its latest Selected Food Price Watch for March 2024.

For instance, the price of locally sold loose rice reached N1,340.74 per kilogram, marking a 152.93 percent rise compared to March 2023’s N530.08 and a 9.63 percent increase from February 2024’s N1,222.97. Similarly, the average price of 1kg of Garri white rose by 112.34 percent year-on-year, from N353.16 in March 2023 to N749.89 in March 2024, with a 3.66 percent increase month-on-month.

Additionally, the average price of 1kg of Yam tuber increased by 141.25 percent year-on-year, from N443.02 in March 2023 to N1,068.78 in March 2024, and rose by 5.87 percent from N1,009.56 in February 2024 to N1,068 in March 2024.

State-wise, Niger State recorded the highest average price of 1kg of rice at N1,699.98, while Benue state had the lowest at N985.83. Ondo State reported the highest price for 1kg of Beans brown at N1,596.68, and Sokoto had the lowest at N745.5. Ogun State had the highest average price for 1kg of Garri white at N1021.13, while Benue had the lowest at N490.55. Edo State reported the highest average price for 1kg of Yam tuber at N 1,695.13, and Katsina had the lowest at N723.39.

These increases in food prices occur alongside a surge in headline and food inflation rates, which stood at 33.20 percent and 40.01 percent, respectively, in March 2024.

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