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Obi Disrupts Church Service; Archbishop Obinna Asks For Calm; Uzodinma Charges New Archbishop, Ugorji

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Peter Obi

By Charles Igbo

The mere mention of Peter Obi’s name at the Church Service to install His Grace, The Most Rev. Lucius Ugorji, as the Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, disrupted the proceedings. Venue was the Maria Assumpta Catholic Cathedral, Owerri.

Present were the Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodinma, 42 Bishops including two Cardinals, and an array of high profile guests.

The disruption was sparked by the Archbishop Emeritus of the Province, His Grace the Most Reverend Anthony Obinna, by just performing his duties.

As Obinna acknowledged the presence of guests, the congregation at the colourful ceremony, just clapped politely. The trouble was Peter Obi. As soon as Obinna acknowledged his presence, “hell” was literally let lose. The Congregation rose in wild applause. And, for minutes on end, they continued. An equally helpless, but excited Obinna, kept asking the congregation to calm down, but to no avail. The more he appealed to them, the more they applauded.

He, unwittingly, poured petrol into a raging fire, when he mentioned the word “OBIdient”. That is the “charm” for millions of Obi’s supporters. As the applause continued, Peter Obi, blushing, put his face down, and hid his discomfort, by flipping through the pages of the program.

The new Catholic  Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, His Grace, Most Rev Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, was installed in his See on Thursday.

Governor Uzodinma  reminded him that much is expected from him as the Shepherd of the faithful.

Archbishop Ugorji was installed by the Papal Nuncio in Nigeria, Archbishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi ( as representative of the Pope) at a Pontifical Mass celebrated at the Maria Assumpta Cathedral Owerri, the Imo State capital.

Addressing the congregation at the end of Mass, Governor Uzodimma described the day as not only “a special day,” but “a solemn day that signifies glorious transition of authorities from the Archbishop Emeritus, His Grace, Most Rev. (Dr.) Anthony John Valentine Obinna to His Grace, Most Rev. Dr Lucius Ugroji.”

The Governor informed Archbishop Ugorji that much is expected of him by the Clergy and the Laity as “the Archdiocese of Owerri is the spiritual headquarters of Catholic faithful and other Christians of Imo and Abia States.”

He equally told Archbishop Ugorji that the faithful in the Archdiocese look up to his new office for their spiritual wellbeing “and as such are of great expectations of fulfillment under his spiritual administration.”

Governor Uzodimma noted that the Archbishop was coming at a time when the nation was at a crossroads “with heightened insecurity, youth restiveness and aftermath of global pandemics and its economic hardship.”

However, he expressed confidence in the ability of Archbishop Ugorji, based on “his pedigree, educational qualifications and pastoral experiences” as “the right man at the right time well prepared for the job.”

The Governor, therefore, described Ugorji and the challenges before him as “a round peg in a round hole.”

Continuing, Governor Uzodimma told the Archbishop that the society expects him “to provide the needed direction, unwavering voice to the voiceless and more importantly, justice to all and sundry.

“Many will expect the Archbishop to be that Angel on earth who will carry the work of God without fear, favour or sentiment, I urge him to stand up at all times for the truth, fairness and justice for all.”

He assured the Archbishop that his administration will continue to partner with the Church to provide quality service to the people.

To the Emeritus Archbishop AJV Obinna,  Governor Uzodimma appreciated his contributions and hard work in the growth, development and expansion of the work of God in the Archdiocese since he took over the mantle of leadership in the Diocese with his “style of aggressive evangelism.”

He commended Archbishop Obinna, saying under his watch, the Archdiocese witnessed the planting of Parishes as well as the ability of the former Archbishop to weather the storm of many battles he faced in the course of carrying out the work of God in the Archdiocese.

He likened Archbishop AJV Obinna to St. Paul of the Bible describing him as ‘’one who has fought a good fight and has finished the race.’’ He wished him the best of retirement.

In his thank you remarks, Archbishop  Ugorji extended his hands of partnership to government, cavassed for peace in Imo State and beyond as the bed rock of development and urged all to come together and work to save our people from the trauma they are going through.

He called on all gladiators to sheathe their sword and join hands to work and walk with him for the overall welfare of the people.

Archbishop Ugorji reminded the congregation that the Church is one body in Christ through baptism and promised to engage the Archdiocese on entrepreneurship that will strengthen the economy and be able to generate revenue to empower the idle youths and the unemployed graduates in the Archdiocese.

“The Church is a gift and a great responsibility and will take steps towards self-reliance, development and expansion of the gospel through evangelism.”

He appreciated the great work done by his predecessor and recognised that Archbishop Obinna left a big shoe in the Archdiocese, but assured that he was coming on board with “a Custom-made shoe” that will suit the Church’s vision and mission and the expectations of the faithful.

In his Homily,  the Papal Nuncio of Nigeria,  His Grace, Most Rev. Antonio Guido Filipazzi charged the Bishops and the priests to remember the consequences of professing the word of God by their own wisdom and authority rather than to be always guided by the Holy Spirit.

He bemoaned insecurity in Nigeria, poor economy and condemned in strong terms the attack on the Church particularly by those who threatened to kill a Bishop.

Archbishop Filipazzi described the transition and installation of the new Archbishop as a spiritual demand and programme ordained by God which he said, marks a serious chapter in the Body of Christ.

The installation ceremony was attended by 42 Bishops, including two Cardinals – Cardinal John Onaiyekan and Cardinal Peter Okpaleke, three Apostolic Papal Nuncios, many Reverend sisters and Knights of the Catholic Church.

Apart from Governor Uzodimma, other prominent persons who witnessed the ocassion include the Deputy Governor of Abia State, Udeh  Okochukwu, wife of the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Dr. Bola Njoku, Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Kennedy Ibe, former Governor of old Abia State and immediate past minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, the former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, Senator Victor Umeh, among numerous other prominent persons from Imo State and beyond.

Archbishop Ugorji is a native of Naze, Imo State.  Until his appointment as the Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, he was in charge of the Umuahia Ecclesiastical Province. He succeeds Obinna who officially retired this month after 50 years of glorious service in God’s vineyard.

Ekweremadu, Wife, To Stay In Jail Till July 7, 2022

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Ike Ekweremadu and his Wife

By Tosin Olatokunbo

Former Deputy Senate President, Dr Ike Ekweremadu, 60,  and his wife, Dr Nwanneka Ekweremadu, 55, are to remain in custody, in London, until July 7, 2022.

The Uxbridge Magistrate Court, to which they were arraigned,  denied them bail, and adjourned the case to July 7, 2022.

The Ekweremadus were arrested, detained and taken to Court Thursday afternoon, on the allegation that they were involved in a conspiracy to harvest the organ of a 15-year old.

Ekweremadu’s daughter needed a kidney transplant in London where she has been, waiting for a donor.

The alleged victim, the Court was told, who has now been safe-guarded by the Police, was picked by the Ekweremadus from the streets of Lagos.

There have been other versions to the story too.

One of the stories alleged the victim was a willing donor who got to London, turned rogue, and reported the Ekweremadus to the Immigration where he went to seek asylum.

Another version alleged that, yes, he was a willing donor, who was promised University education in London, and whose mother had already  been paid, but  was rejected by the doctors at the hospital who, on suspicion, given the age,  tipped the Police off.

Driver, Who Drove Burning Tanker To Save Lives, Rewarded By Omo-Agege; “I Did Not Reject National-Driver

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Driver Who Drove Burning Tanker

By Ayodele Oni

Despite the hardship, occasioned by the downward economic trend, there are still Nigerians who can lay down their life to save their fellow.

This is the case of a Tanker driver who is now being rewarded for his bravery by the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo – Agege. He gave him one million Naira.

Omo- Age, who is the Delta State Governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress, (APC), said the donation, which is personal, is a reward for the brave Tanker driver, Ejiro Otarigho.

The heroic  Otarigho had, on June 10, 2022,  driven a burning tanker, fully  loaded with petrol from a densely populated area in Agbarho, Delta State, to the riverside, thus, saving hundreds of lives and property worth billions of naira.

A statement on Thursday by the Director of Communications to the Senator, Ima Niboro, explained that the act was captured by onlookers on video and has since gone viral.

According to the statement, Agbarho, a Community in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, is in Delta Central Senatorial District, which Senator Omo-Agege represents at the National Assembly.

In applauding the tanker driver, the lawmaker said his courageous action saved not only his Constituents, but prevented a National catastrophe and mourning.

The amount, Omo-Agege stated, was his personal donation to appreciate him for risking his life to save others.

Responding, Otarigho thanked the Deputy Senate President for the donation, even as he used the opportunity to debunk media reports that he was not interested in National Honour but in a new tanker.

“I look forward to coming to Abuja for the National Honour recommended for me to the President by the Senate. I wish to thank him again for moving the motion.”

Last week, the Senate resolved to honour Ejiro Otarigho for his heroic act.

The Red Chamber also recommended him to President Muhammadu Buhari for National Honour.

This followed a motion moved by the Deputy President of the Senate,and co-sponsored by Senator James Manager (PDP, Delta South) and Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (APC, Delta North).

Update: How Ekweremadu Was Betrayed; Denied Bail, Remains In Custody; Daughter Needed Kidney Transplants

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Ike Ekweremadu and his Wife

By Tosin Olatokunbo

Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has been denied bail, Thursday, by an Uxbridge Magistrate Court, London.

This is as it was revealed that Ekweremadu’s daughter needed a kidney transplant. For that, according to a post by Oseni Rufai, Ekweremadu allegedly, illegally procured travel documents for a homeless 15 year old, and allegedly, put his age at 21. He was said to have promised the minor a better life.

Rufai’s post reads: “Ekweremadu’s daughter needed a kidney.  So, he brought a 15 year old homeless boy illegally obtained passport stating the boy was 21. The boy was promised a better life. The former Senate President has been denied bail.”

But another source who pleaded for anonymity because he was not permitted by the family explained wrote:

“The Senator’s first daughter needed a transplant. The choice the couple had were to file an application and wait for a willing or matching donor or to find one from Nigeria.

“The Ekweremadus took a willing donor to London but I don’t know whether they met with all legal documentation. They may have but there is certainly a complication somewhere for the police to arrest them.

“The donor apparently disappeared on getting to London, only to resurface at Immigration to ask for asylum. I guess this was what triggered a police investigation.

“The issue will most likely be resolved if the Met Police is satisfied that there is no criminal intent.

“This is not an official position because I do not speak for the family. So do not quote me please. I only write this because I feel for them and for their daughter who is still battling for life as her parents are locked up.”

Senator Ekweremadu and his wife, Nwanneka, were arrested on arrival at the Heathrow Airport, London, by the Metropolitan Police, and slammed into detention. They were taken to Court Thursday, June 23, 2022, and were charged with alleged organ harvesting and conspiracy.

The child has been taken into safety.

Lawyer Disrupts Supreme Court Sitting, Appears In River Goddess Traditional Attire In Court

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Lawyer in Supreme Court

By Gideon Njoku

A drama of the absurd played out Thursday, June 23, at the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

A Lagos based Lawyer, Malcolm Omoirhobo appeared in Court  proceedings at the Supreme  Court, in a full traditional regalia. Bare-footed, and with his left eye painted with native chalk around it, he wore “Olokun”, the regalia of the Goddess of the river, in Court. He tied a red wrapper, and had two feathers on his professional head rest.

Everybody was stunned. The Court was forced to go on recess to reconstitute. At the time he entered, the Justices were on recess. When they came back, they met him sitting in the Court, and were forced to go on recess again. He did not talk to the Justices, and they did not talk to him. They managed to hear a case which they struck out, and went on recess.

Barr. Malcolm was apparently reacting to the recent Supreme Court ruling  which allowed Muslim female students to wear Hijab to school.

In an interview with Reporters, he said he broke no law, and was only exercising his fundamental human rights based on the ruling of the Supreme Court on Hijab.  Asked if he was not afraid that Security Agents could arrest him, he asked: “For what?” Quoting the Constitution, he said he broke no law, and for good measure, added that even Buhari cannot arrest him. The chalk around his left eye, he explained, is to see spirits, and Ward them off.

And he was bare-footed so that the Goddess will not kill him for breaking its law.

Said an interested onlooker: “The import of the Hijab judgment is that Lawyers can dress in their traditional or religious apparels to Courts. Chief Malcolm is a traditionalist and he decided to appear on Delta traditional attire at the Supreme Court today. It was their judgement.”

Bank PHB: Atuche Gets Appeal Court’s Relief

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By Tosin Olatokunbo

Francis Atuche, the former managing Director of defunct Bank PHB’s prison sentence has been reduced to six years.

On June 16, 2021, Justice Lateefa Okunnu of the Lagos State High Court sitting at Ikeja sentenced Atuche, to 12 years’ imprisonment for N25.7bn fraud in the bank, in a charge brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

Exactly a year after, the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos which affirmed conviction of the former bank chief executive, has reduced his sentence from 12 years to six years.

The appellate court, also reduced the sentence of Atuche’s co-convict Ugo Anyanwu, who was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment by the lower court for stealing and conspiracy to eight years.

Recall that Elizabeth, wife of the former Bank PHB had earlier been discharged and acquitted by the court over the same matter.

 

OPINION: Naked Supreme Court Dance Not A Bad Thing After All

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Azu Ishiekwene

Azu Ishiekwene

When I first read the news in People’s Gazette through a link forwarded to me by a friend, I prayed that it would not be true. My prayer was in spite of the evidence to the contrary provided in watermarked documents by the news platform.

The letter read like the demand of unionised shop floor factory workers to their mean, grasping bosses upstairs. Except that even such correspondences occasionally contain a hint of shared Marxian humour.

This one was different. It had no place at all for humour. It was from the most rarified recesses of Nigeria’s judiciary: a letter by 14 out of the 17 justices of the Supreme Court calling out the Chief Justice of the Federation Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, a jurist with decades of experience on the Bench. In parliamentary language, it was a vote of no confidence. A mutiny.

After dispensing with a line or two of courtesy, the long letter wasted no time in making its case, even though the authors said they were doing so with a heavy heart and hoped the matter would not go public. The jurists, each of whom would have spent at least 20 years before appointment to the Supreme Court, said they had just as much stake in the country as other citizens and wondered why they were being shortchanged, in spite of their sacrifices.

They have been forced to dance naked, they said, because nothing short of that radical step could redeem a potentially catastrophic situation. How could justices of the Supreme Court be using “refurbished” or “sub-standard” vehicles, derisively called Tokunbo?

Why must they scavenge for training and even when they finally get the chance, be consigned to places of dubious relevance, whereas when His Lordship travels, he goes with a retinue of personal staff and chooses any number of his 23 or more children to be in his company?

I was relieved that the petitioners did not update the petition by mentioning the names of two of His Lordship’s sons who could, in fact, consolidate His Lordship’s juridical hegemony if they win next year’s election as candidates of the two major political parties to represent Bauchi in the National Assembly.

But they were not done. Why, the 14 justices asked, do they have to scrounge for money to pay electricity and health bills, recharge their internet data and buy diesel and petrol for their generators at home and in the office? They even recalled that the Chief Registrar had recently informed them that electricity would only be supplied to the courts between 8am and 4pm, which means that outside these hours, they would, like the rest of us, be on their own.

Why, in spite of being overworked and underpaid, even in better times, is their misery being compounded under His Lordship who appears to want them to work with bare hands? Why hasn’t he lifted a finger three months after he “reluctantly” met with them over these matters on March 23? And fundamentally, what has happened to the Judiciary’s budget on the watch of His Lordship?

Faced with a rebellion not remotely comparable with what Chief Justice Muhammadu Uwais faced when his brother Justice Salihu Alfa Belgore was tussling for his chair, His Lordship Tanko, has flatly and publicly denied any wrongdoing. He has, instead, blamed it all on the economy, not to mention the impatience and inability of his brother justices to read the signs of the times.

In the extraordinary back-and-forth, the devil is in the details. We just might be able to get some clarity by following, if not the devil, at least his footprints – which is to say, the money.

For many years, the judiciary has been demanding financial autonomy, a system which allows that branch of government to control and manage its own budget. After a prolonged wrestling match, the (Federal) Executive branch conceded but, working hand-in-glove with the Legislature, did so in a cynical manner.

Instead of providing details, line-by-line, as is the case with other items in the annual budget, the Executive has been using undisclosed estimates from the Judiciary (read the office of the Chief Justice), to appropriate a bulk sum which the Legislature simply rubber stamps.

For three years, between 2018 and 2021, for example, a fixed lump sum of N110 billion was budgeted each year for the Federal judiciary. The sum was disbursed with zero details about what the money was meant for or how it was expected to be used.

So, when His Lordship in his response complained about the effect of inflation, he was right. That money in 2018 is not what it is today. But when his brother justices complained of not knowing what was happening to the money, they were also right. The inconvenient truth is that the money is somewhere in between, stashed under a system that mischievously hides the details for the benefit of a few.

If there was a line-item budget showing what was appropriated, budgeted and released outside the direct control of the Chief Justice, His Lordship would not need the guile of Eneke, the bird, to explain what happened to the money. His brother justices would also know why they have been constrained to work in conditions similar to those in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. A national newspaper, PUNCH, has written twice to the office of the Chief Justice, under the Freedom of Information Act to demand details of the Judiciary’s budget, without a reply.

If there was a transparent budgeting process, His Lordship’s brother justices would have known why instead of 21 justices statutorily required for a full court, the Supreme Court currently down to 15 justices, wouldhave only five justices to sit on a mountain of cases spilling into 2024 on the excuse of poor funding, while exposing the court to allegations of bribes-for-early-dates.

And those on the Bench or outside who are as concerned about financial transparency as they are about equity and fairness would have been able to know, also, why all five of the heads of the other judicial branches – Courts of Appeal, Industrial Court, Federal High Court, FCT High Court, and the Code of Conduct – are from a section of the country.

The displeasure is deeper. The Chief Justice is first among equals. Unfortunately – and this has nothing to do with His Lordship – the system has created an obscene gap in official entitlements between a sitting Chief Justice and his brother justices. For example, when a Chief Justice retires, he or she receives a house in Abuja valued at N1 billion, among other parting gifts, which also includes a significant lump sum cash payment.

The other justices are on their own. There are, in fact, the cases of at least two retired judges in a state judiciary fighting in court for their pensions. As a desperate, despicable act of self-survival, some courts are following the money by prioritising political cases.

It is obviously out of panic that the angry justices whose salaries, like those of other Federal judges, which I am told have not been reviewed in the last 15 years and who are at various stages near the end of their career, have resorted to this extraordinary means to air their grievances. But it’s even deeper.

Why did the justices use a method they knew would be public? They know the system. They have, through their acts of omissions and commissions, been responsible for creating and nurturing the monster. The angry justices wrote a letter they knew would go public because His Lordship appoints 14 out of the 24 members the National Judicial Commission (NJC), the only body statutorily charged with the responsibility for investigating complaints against sitting judges. The Chief Justice is the Chairman of the commission. Reporting His Lordship to the NJC would have been like taking him to his own court.

His powers are almost transcendent. Apart from being Chairman of the NJC, and also head of the Supreme Court, His Lordship is also the Chairman of the Federal Judicial Service Commission; and the Chairman of the National Judicial Institute, to complete his misery. It’s no surprise that the Rules of Court, meant to speed up court proceedings, is still stranded in the office of His Lordship three years after it was submitted for review.

It would seem, in hindsight, that this is not the financial autonomy that supporters of the idea wished for. They did not want financial autonomy that would conceal the details of the budget or one that would make the overall head of the judicial branch the contract-awarder-in-chief, accountable only to themselves.

But the row, like most dark clouds, has its silver lining. It should be a moment not only to address grievances about pay and entitlements with greater transparency but one to also review the process of the appointment of judges and the condition of the courts, which are infinitely worse in the states. It should be a moment of reflection.

There are still judges in the system committed to hard, diligent and honest work. They deserve praise. But a vetting process which prioritises politics over quality of work, depth and sagacity of jurisprudence, would only produce judges who, during screenings, will confuse legal technicalities with aeronautics.

The current system is broken. It is a disincentive to hard work and honesty. But the current mess, if it’s not wasted, could also be a good start at redemption.


Ishiekwene is the Editor-In-Chief of LEADERSHIP

The Ordeal Of Ekweremadu, Wife; Have Been In Custody For Days; Appear In Court

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Ike Ekweremadu
Ike Ekweremadu

By Tosin Olatokunbo

Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, PhD, and his wife, Nwanneka, PhD. have appeared before a London Court charged with criminal offences.

Ekweremadu, 60, and wife, 55, a reliable source told this medium, have been in custody for a couple of days before the news of their arrest broke in Nigeria Thursday morning.

They were arrested by the Metropolitan Police at the Heathrow Airport on arrival.

They appeared at the Uxbridge Magistrate Court Thursday morning.

The Metropolitan Police said they were charged to Court on the allegation that they conspired to arrange to bring a child, who is now in  the safe custody of the Police, from Nigeria, for organ harvesting.

Neither the child’s name nor gender has been made public. Not known, also, is when the duo committed the offence, but the investigation began in May, 2022, under Modern Slavery Legislation.

In recent times, a number of Nigerians have been accused of conspiring to arrange a trip for innocent and vulnerable Nigerians abroad, especially to Asian countries and Libya for organ harvesting or Slavery.

A number of such people had, in the past, been brought back by the Nigerian Government on being alerted.

However, the arrest of Ekweremadu and his wife on such allegation has shocked not a few Nigerians, especially, his colleagues in the Senate  political associates and family, given their status in the society.

Ekweremadu was Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President between 2007 and 2015.

He recently aspired to the office of the Governor of Enugu State, but withdrew when he knew the stacks were against him.  He tried to seek refuge in the All Progressives Congress, APC, but was spurned by the Chairman of the State Chapter.

He went back to the PDP, and pledged his loyalty and support to the Governorship candidate. Mr Mba.

He, also, sought to get back the Senatorial ticket  but failed.

Ned Nwoko Wakes Up Sleeping Lion; Wike Descends On Him, Calls Him “Baby Snatcher”

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Wike and Ned Nwoko

By Charles Igbo

“Tell me, how can one man marry over six wives and still have his brain intact?”

When money man, Ned Nwoko, a lawyer, but now popularly known as beautiful, young, Actress Regina Daniel’s husband, granted an interview to the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC, Pidgin), and spoke in a less than flattering manner about Governor Nyesom Wike, he quite didn’t know, perhaps, that he was waking up a sleeping lion, an internal raging volcano waking to erupt at the slightest provocation.

In that interview, Ned, a former member of the House of Representatives, but who has had series of political misfortunes since his first successful outing, also threw a brush at Peter Obi, the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party.

He said Obi, the man in whose honour a formidable third political Third Force “OBIdient”,  has been founded is, at best, good to be a Minister for Economic Affairs; that he would never become Nigeria’s President.

If Obi ignored Nwoko, for now, not Governor Wike who Ned, deliberately, without any provocation ran down in the interview.

Speaking on why Atiku Abubakar, the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, preferred Delta State Governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, as his running mate to Wike, Nwoko said it is because “Wike is a trouble maker.”

Wike, unarguably, one of the most influential PDP chieftains, and a former Presidential aspirant, had come a respectable second to Atiku at the Presidential Primary of the PDP.

Not a few people expected he would be picked as Atiku’s running mate. Indeed, both the National Working Committee of the Party, and the VP Screening Committee endorsed Wike. But Atiku picked Okowa out of the three names recommended for the position in which Wike placed first. But Ned said Wike lost because “he is a trouble maker.”

Now, Wike has responded in a devastating manner only a Wike can. “Ned Nwoko needs another young girl to marry”, Wike stated. But that was just the beginning.

Wike continued: “Ned Nwoko should tell Nigerians what he has achieved ever since he joined politics other than jumping from one little girl to another. A Pedophile coming to talk to me, a sitting Governor. He should hide his face in shame.”

Following, Wike’s response to Nwoko’s unprovoked attack.

“Ned Nwoko needs another young girl to marry.

“One man who has been busy marrying all the young girls in Nigeria came out and was talking nonsense about me in BBC news interview that Atiku dumped me because I am a trouble maker.

“Ned Nwoko should tell Nigerians what he has  achieved ever since he joined politics other than jumping from one little girl to another. A Pedophile coming to talk to me a sitting Governor, he should hide his face in shame.

“I joined PDP before him, he has no political structure in PDP. I have higher stake in PDP than him. If he’s man enough let him contest for PDP Presidential primary election and watch if he will get one single vote.

“This is a man after drinking Ogogoro mixed with burukutu, he will go in search of little girls to defile. His only achievements since he joined politics is marrying different kinds of women and this is the type of person PDP Delta State gave the mandate to contest for Senatorial position in the forthcoming election. Is that how Nigeria is going to change for better?

“Ned Nwoko should face the pyramid of wives he gathered in his house and leave Wike alone. It’s obvious he no longer thinks straight like a normal human being. Tell me, how can one man marry over 6 wives and still have his brain intact?”

Ondo Amotekun Announces Arrest Of Suspects Linked To Owo Catholic Church Attack

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Amotekun in Ondo State

By Ayodele Oni

Ondo State Security Network Agency, codenamed “Amotekun Corps” in collaboration with other security agencies has confirmed the arrest of some suspected perpetrators of Owo Catholic church Massacre.

The regional security outfit explained that some weapons and the vehicle used for the operation were also recovered.

Adetunji Adeleye, the Commander of the Ondo State Amotekun Corp, confirmed the arrest of some of the suspects in connection with the incident.

Adeleye, who disclosed this in Akure on Thursday, while parading 71 suspects for various crimes ranging from kidnapping, Robbery, Cultism.. did not give details.

The police had earlier announced that the car used by the gunmen was snatched from the owner and later abandoned somewhere along Owo/Ute road when the suspects were trying to escape.

Few days ago, News had gone viral on the arrest of the suspects by a military patrol team but was later debunked by the state police command.

The June 5, 2022 attack on St Francis Catholic Church, Owo claimed 40 lives.

“A number of people have been arrested concerning the owo attack and I am telling you for free that the last vehicle they used before they jumped into the bush has been recovered.

“We pursued them to that point and we are still pursuing them, we will get to the root of it.

“The suspects being paraded were arrested within the last one month  for crimes ranging from armed robbery, cattle rustling, kidnapping, fraud.

“This 71 suspects were picked while committing offences and others were tracked to their hideouts in the forest.

“We have been able to break a cartel that specializes in stealing and dismantling motorbikes (Okada). We have over 30 motorbikes recovered during a one-day operation.

“We also got report from some herdsmen that their cattles were stolen and rustled and we went after them we recovered them and returned them to the owners.

“We have a group of small boys under 18 years that formed themselves into a cartel of criminals in a particular local government area of the State and armed themselves.

“They actually belong to a cult group called “Agbado”, 12 of them were arrested.

“We also have four kidnappers and we intend to take most of this suspects, especially, all the ones we’ve concluded investigation on to the Department of Public Prosecution for onwards prosection.

“We want to reassure the good people of Ondo State that we will not rest  until we get to the bottom of the matter and  riding the state of criminal elements.

“We are intensifying efforts to get to the root of the mischievous act of these criminal elements. So, to the people in the northern Senatorial district, especially the border towns in Akoko, we will continue with the operation clean- up in the forest there until the last of these criminals are driven out of these forests.”