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Pastor dead as Dunamis church collapses in Benue

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A Dunamis church situated at Mission Ward North Bank in Makurdi, the capital of Benue State, has crumbled, resulting in the tragic death of one pastor.

According to ATLANTIC REPORTERS, the incident took place on Tuesday morning as the resident pastor and three other members were engaged in their prayers. While the three other pastors managed to escape unharmed, the resident pastor became trapped and lost his life due to the collapsed structure.

When contacted by ATLANTIC REPORTERS, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Benue State Police Command, Anene Sewuese Catherine, verified the occurrence, stating, “Only one person has been confirmed dead at this time.”

Police officers from the C Division, North Bank, have already arrived at the scene of the collapsed building.

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ASR Africa kicks off construction of world-class research laboratory for Federal University, Lokoja

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The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) has begun constructing a state-of-the-art research laboratory for the Federal University Lokoja in Kogi State. This project is part of ASR Africa’s ongoing strategic efforts to support the nation’s tertiary education through its Tertiary Education Grants Scheme (TEGS), funded by ASR Africa’s US$100 million Social Development and Renewal Fund.

At the groundbreaking ceremony, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, expressed his gratitude to the Chairman of ASR Africa for his generosity towards the University. He highlighted that the new facility would help address the institution’s infrastructure challenges, particularly in research, and provide a platform for discoveries, innovations, and scientific advancements in physical and life sciences.

In his speech, Dr. Ubon Udoh, the MD/CEO of ASR Africa, thanked the University’s management and students for their warm reception. He reaffirmed the Chairman’s commitment to supporting quality education in Nigeria’s tertiary institutions and encouraged proper use and maintenance of the facility as a sign of appreciation for the grant.

The ASR Africa grant and award process began in December 2022, and the university community received the confirmation of their nomination with great joy. At that time, the Vice-Chancellor described the gesture as a Christmas/New Year gift from God to himself and the University. The Tertiary Education Grant Scheme of ASR Africa is a personal commitment by Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman of ASR Africa and BUA Group, to give back to the African continent and make a lasting impact in education, thereby uplifting and restoring the dignity and lives of Africans.

About ASR Africa
ASR Africa, founded by African industrialist and philanthropist Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Group, was established in 2021. It aims to provide sustainable, impactful, homegrown solutions to developmental challenges in Health, Education, and Social Development across Africa.

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Edo Guber: PDP chairman’s brother, ex-commissioner, others dumps party

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Barely three months and three weeks to the September 21, 2024 governorship election in Edo State, Clement Aziegbemi, the younger brother of the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Anthony Aziegbemi has dumped the party.

DAILY POST reports that Abass Momoh Jega, a former lawmaker, who represented the Etsako East constituency in the State House of Assembly also dumped the party.

Jega was a former commissioner for Works and Utilities, commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Development during the short period of Governor Oserhiemen Osunbor and also a leader of the party in Etsako East Local Government Area.

Other PDP faithful that dumped the party alongside the duo are Monday Ihama, former Chairman Ovia South West Local Government Area Council and former PDP State Secretary, Kemi Aimufua, former Chairperson, Ovia South West, former Aspirant, Edo State House of Assembly, Ovia South West constituency, and Assistant Woman Leader of the local government, and A. Adeche, former youth leader of Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.

In their separate letters of resignation addressed to their various ward chairmen, local government chairmen, senatorial leaders and state chairman of the party, the resignees hinged their decision to the division and disunity in the party.

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Aziegbemi, in his letter dated May 30, 2024, said he resigned from the Party because of the crisis, noting that the crisis had been worsened by the willingness of Ighodalo to walk with new fellows outside those who worked for his emergence as a candidate.

Aziegbemi who also served as a spokesperson to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP candidate, Asue Ighodalo, opined that the massive defection of members from the PDP is largely due to the conquest attitude of the Partly leadership.

He posited that the leadership lacked inclusivity of members into appointments in the state that the party loyalists worked for, yet they were abandoned for new entrants.

“The old PDP members, to whom I belong, have suffered a great deal at the hands of the party leadership and those in government. Both the governor and the party’s candidate have failed to address these issues, begging for attention.

“If this ugly development continues, it will be extremely difficult for the party to win any local government seats in Edo State’s September 21, 2024, governorship election.

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“Another disturbing issue is the seeming hijack of the PDP governorship candidate by a gang of political jobbers, as against those of us who laboured for him to emerge as the candidate of the Party.

“Kindly consider this as my resignation from every party responsibility, including my position as one of the spokespersons to the governorship candidate. “Also, this serves as a formal resignation as a Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Edo State, His Excellency Godwin Obaseki”, he said.

On his party, Abass Momoh Jega attributed his resignation to the alleged deceit and total disregard being the current order of the day within the party, claiming he found it extremely difficult to continue to belong to such an assemblage of persons.

According to him, ”I write to inform you that after extensive consultation with my family. friends, followers and constituents, I have come to the irrevocable decision that all my followers and myself have to resign from the Peoples Democratic Party immediately.

“I do hereby resign my membership of the party with immediate effect. It is very clear to me that since the emergence of the new leadership in the party in 2020 it has metamorphosed from a disciplined, well-directed party into a party that lacks discipline, respect and total disregard for party leaders and rules of engagement known to the party since 1999 when I became a key player and financier of the party in my Local Government Area.

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“I also recall with nostalgia how I led Mr Governor on his campaign tour to Ward 6, Imiekuri, Okpella during the 2020 governorship election campaign and the promise he made to the people that if he does not construct their impassable road within two years of his assumption of office, he should not be called their Governor again.

“I remember him saying, “If within two years of my assumption of office, I do not construct this your road, do not call me your governor again”, he added.

DAILY POST recalls that several chieftains and members of the PDP have resigned from the party and defected to the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Among those who resigned and defected to APC, are Felix Akhabue, former commissioner and chairman of Esan West local government, Madam Aisosa Amadasun, former state chairman of APC, PDP and candidate for the Oredo West constituency on the platform of PDP in the 2023 election. Also was Frank Okiye, former Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly, and former executive chairman of 18 local government areas among others.

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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‘She bore her pains with so much dignity’ – Akwa Ibom CJ mourns late justice Ibanga

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Akwa Ibom State Chief Judge, Justice Ekaete Obot, expressed her shock at the passing of Justice Felicitas Ibanga of the State High Court, who died while still serving.

During a tribute on Friday in Uyo at a special court session in honor of the late judge, who served the state judiciary from 2001 to 2024, the Chief Judge noted that Ibanga endured her pains with dignity without neglecting her duties.

Describing Ibanga as an upright, strict, incorruptible, and knowledgeable jurist worthy of emulation, Justice Obot highlighted Ibanga’s hard work, steadfastness, and high standards in judicial proceedings.

Justice Obot said, “Due to her passion and dedication, she was appointed to the Jigawa and later the Zamfara State House of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in Sokoto State.

“Justice Ibanga returned, took a rest, and resumed work at Okobo High Court before falling ill. She bore her pains with great dignity.”

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Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Justice Uko Udom, paid tribute to Ibanga, calling her a remarkable professional, public servant, and jurist dedicated to excellence in all she did.

Udom said Justice Ibanga will be remembered for her brilliant presence, rulings, and impact as a judge of the Akwa Ibom State High Court for nearly ten years.

Mr. Augustine Udoh, Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Uyo branch, said Ibanga has left a void, and her intellect and expertise will be deeply missed.

Udoh praised Justice Ibanga’s exceptional judicial acumen, unwavering integrity, and commitment to justice and fairness, which left indelible marks on many lives and the NBA.

Mr. Joshua Ibanga, her husband, described her as a pillar of support, saying that no one else could take her place as a virtuous woman.

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“You were beautiful inside and out.

“I will cherish the sweet and painful memories we shared over 30 years together forever.

“Your demise has created a difficult-to-fill vacuum in my life, especially when I thought you were recovering,” he said.

Akwa Ibom State Chief Judge, Justice Ekaete Obot, expressed her shock at the passing of Justice Felicitas Ibanga of the State High Court, who died while still serving.

During a tribute on Friday in Uyo at a special court session in honor of the late judge, who served the state judiciary from 2001 to 2024, the Chief Judge noted that Ibanga endured her pains with dignity without neglecting her duties.

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Describing Ibanga as an upright, strict, incorruptible, and knowledgeable jurist worthy of emulation, Justice Obot highlighted Ibanga’s hard work, steadfastness, and high standards in judicial proceedings.

Justice Obot said, “Due to her passion and dedication, she was appointed to the Jigawa and later the Zamfara State House of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in Sokoto State.

“Justice Ibanga returned, took a rest, and resumed work at Okobo High Court before falling ill. She bore her pains with great dignity.”

Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Justice Uko Udom, paid tribute to Ibanga, calling her a remarkable professional, public servant, and jurist dedicated to excellence in all she did.

Udom said Justice Ibanga will be remembered for her brilliant presence, rulings, and impact as a judge of the Akwa Ibom State High Court for nearly ten years.

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Mr. Augustine Udoh, Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Uyo branch, said Ibanga has left a void, and her intellect and expertise will be deeply missed.

Udoh praised Justice Ibanga’s exceptional judicial acumen, unwavering integrity, and commitment to justice and fairness, which left indelible marks on many lives and the NBA.

Mr. Joshua Ibanga, her husband, described her as a pillar of support, saying that no one else could take her place as a virtuous woman.

“You were beautiful inside and out.

“I will cherish the sweet and painful memories we shared over 30 years together forever.

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“Your demise has created a difficult-to-fill vacuum in my life, especially when I thought you were recovering,” he said.

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