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“Fake Cancer Drugs In Circulation” –  NAFDAC Alerts

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NAFDAC

By Akinwale Kasali

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has warned Nigerians there is a fake.

This warning follows the influx of a counterfeit cancer treatment drug, Phesgo 600mg/600mg/10ml, labelled with batch number C5290S20 that has invaded the Nigeria market.

It also cautioned Healthcare Providers to be observant and cautious following the spread of the drugs.

This notification is outlined in a public alert (No. 051/2024) available on the agency’s website.

NAFDAC reported that the Marketing Authorisation Holder, MAH, Roche, received a complaint from a Doctor at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH-NSIA, regarding the suspected counterfeit product, prompting NAFDAC to warn Nigerians to be at alert.

The Phesgo 600mg/600mg, labelled with batch number C5290S20, was reported to have been brought in by a patient for administration.

The agency disclosed that though the said drug hasn’t  been administered but it matched the characteristics of a previously reported counterfeit batch, C3809C51.

“Although no physical sample was returned to Roche for investigation, images of parts of the product specifically, a Phesgo 600mg/600mg vial and a 10ml folding box were examined.

“The suspected product’s images were compared to genuine samples retained by Roche.

“Roche’s investigation identified several significant differences between the complaint sample and genuine materials, confirming the counterfeit status of the batch.

“These included: no batch number in the MAH database, discrepancies in language, missing basilisk, incorrect bollino date, and tamper evidence labels that did not match genuine Roche materials.

“Since no physical sample was available for chemical analysis, the investigation was limited to visual comparisons,” it said.

NAFDAC explained that Phesgo 600mg/600mg Solution for Injection is used to treat breast cancer, as it works by killing cancer cells and prevent their further growth.

The agency emphasised that illegal marketing of counterfeit medicines is a serious health risk, as these products might not comply with regulatory standards and could undermine safety, quality, and effectiveness.

The agency has instructed all NAFDAC zonal directors and state coordinators to carry out surveillance and remove counterfeit products from their zones and states.

NAFDAC also advised importers, distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals, and caregivers to be cautious and vigilant throughout the supply chain, avoiding the importation, distribution, and sale of counterfeit products.

It emphasised that medical products should only be obtained from authorised and licensed suppliers, with careful checks on their authenticity and physical condition.

“Healthcare professionals and consumers are urged to report any suspicions of substandard or falsified medicines or medical devices to the nearest NAFDAC office.

“Reports can also be made through NAFDAC’s contact number (0800-162-3322) or via email at [email protected].

“Additionally, healthcare professionals and patients are encouraged to report any adverse events or side effects related to the use of medicinal products or devices.

“NAFDAC provides e-reporting platforms on its website (www.nafdac.gov.ng) and through the Med-Safety app, available for download on Android and iOS devices.”

The agency said adverse effects could also be reported via email at [email protected].

NAFDAC said the product notification would also be uploaded to the World Health Organisation, WHO, Global Surveillance and Monitoring System, GSMS.”

“Wike Can Never Be My Political Godfather” – Fmr Gov Obaseki

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Godwin Obaseki and Nyesom Wike

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The immediate past Governor of Edo state3 Godwin  Obaseki, on Sunday, January 5, 2025, strongly rejected reports suggesting his admission of  the  Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Minister, Nyesom Wike, as his political mentor.

The Source reports that the social media was on Saturday January 4, saturated with news reports quoting  Obaseki as acknowledging the pivotal efforts by Wike, the immediate past Governor of Rivers,  in his political ascendancy .

But in a statement made available on Sunday  by his media aide, Crusoe Osagie, the former Edo State Governor, urged the public to discountenance such news reports, and threat claims made therein for what they are – false and mischievous propaganda.

Obaseki, in the statement, noted that there has never been such a time in his political career that he considered the FCT Minister as his benefactor and/or a role model.

According to him, at best, the two can be acknowledged as contemporary Governors in the political landscape of the country.

He insisted that it would amount  to a serious mischief and gross misinformation for any body or group of persons to even insinuate that he went on air to acknowledge Wike as his political godfather

“We have seen a completely misleading, false and erroneous report published on Opera News,dated Saturday ,January 4, 2025, purportedly stating that His Excellenc , Mr Godwin Obaseki, the immediate past Governor of Edo State, visited Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he, allegedly, appeared on Symfoni TV ,a social media based news platform ,and made remarks about the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory FCT, and former Governor of Rivers state Nyesom Wike.

“The misleading report also erroneously referred to His Excellency ,Mr Godwin Obaseki as the Governor of Edo State .

“It is pertinent to stress that Mr Obaseki completed his tenure on November 11, 2024, and could not have been in Port Harcourt for any event ,or made remarks as the Governor of Edo State.

“The writer of the report is, therefore, either being mischievous or still erroneously believes that His Excellency Mr Godwin Obaseki is the Governor of Edo state.

“We urge the public to disregard this report and claims made in the very erroneous publication .

“For clarity, His Excellency  Mr Godwin Obaseki has never considered Nyesom Wike as his master or godfather .

“At best ,they were fellow Governors around the same time .Therefore ,the comments attributed to His Excellency, Mr Godwin Obaseki, in the false and mischievous report should be dismissed and disregarded in its entirety”,  part of the statement reads

In the countdown to the re-election bid of Obaseki, in 2020, Wike, had lent a huge hand.

For the records, Governor Obaseki, owing to his political disagreement with his predecessor in office, Adams Oshiomole, was denied the All Progressive Congress APC platform for his second term bid .

Wike, then Governor of Rivers State, and  a huge financier of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, assisted Obaseki to secure the Party’s ticket for the Edo State off-circle gubernatorial race in 2020 .

Wike also played a very visible part in helping then embattled Obaseki to brush aside the stiff opposition led by Oshiomole, and secured a second term in office.

Ironically, however, the same Wike, was to team up with Oshiomole in 2024 to deny Obaseki the opportunity of having his preferred successor on the Edo State seat of power.

OPINION: My Man of the Year

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Festus Adedayo and Bola Tinubu

By Festus Adedayo

The door of life is binary; it opens either ways, inwards or outwards. So goes an age-long wisdom. When the Thisday newspaper, on January 1, 2025, announced President Bola Tinubu as its Man of the Year pick, emotions of Nigerians ran riot. Was that decision a product of editorial science or newspaper shamanism?, Nigerians asked. To many, the newspaper’s editors must have meandered into some kind of trance, communed with some unseen spirits and emerged therefrom with their odd pick. To others, Thisday hit the bull’s eye.

Suffering Nigerians were even ready to, in the lingo of the millenials, cut the Thisday some slacks. So, they reason: could the newspaper have been seized by some inexplicable emotion of sympathy for the president on account of unprecedented attacks against his government? Did it merely want to decorate him to charm his vanity? So, like Lord Henry said in Irish poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, did the newspaper just go “bankrupt through an over-expenditure of (their) sympathy (for Tinubu)”?

For a journalism profession which thumps own chest as “the rough draft of history,” the idea of the newspaper media choosing persons as ‘Man of the Year’ began in 1928, five years after the founding of the Time magazine on March 3, 1923. The “Man of the Year” cover reflects individuals selected for their contributions for that particular calendar year. American aviator. Charles Lindberg, became the first person to grace the magazine’s “Man of the Year” cover that 1928. The choice of Lindberg, according to Time, which has coasted home with the coveted trophy of the world’s largest and first weekly news magazine, was based on his daring audacity of being the first solo aviator to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. He had flown from New York to Paris. With the decision to have Lindberg adorn its front page cover, which the editors said was a mere happenstance, the magazine began an annual ritual that has lasted almost a century.

In 1938, as Thisday editors picked Tinubu as their Man of the Year, the editors of Time picked Adolph Hitler as theirs, too. Hitler was the dictator of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 during which he was believed to have committed suicide. Based on his ancient view that the Jews were the enemies of the German people, Hitler was reported to have executed about six million of them. As leader of the Nazi Party, Hitler believed Germans were superior to all other races. He thus became obsessed with the notion of the racial purity of his Aryan race by which he meant a pure German race or Herrenvolk. His Aryan race, in his thinking, was vested the control the world.

For a magazine which regaled the world with its rather self-adulating motto of “the faces of Time have been the faces of the world,” that same world was aghast and rankled by the Hitler pick. When the magazine’s cover page came out on its January 2, 1939 issue, it had the face of the German despot decorating its globally celebrated Man of the Year page. The world went berserk. Time was assumed to have faced similar bankruptcy of sympathetic emotions for Hitler as the Thisday faced. The world did not hide its consternation. Not dissimilar accusations of having gone on an emotive junket were pelted on Time.

Time had earlier in 1939 whetted the appetite of the world by foreshadowing what was to come. In the course of the 1930s, it featured the Third Reich leader of Nazi Germany over the course of time. Hitler appeared on the magazine’s cover in December 1931 as he made a fiery address. In March 1933 as well, Hitler, donning his emblematic bushy moustache, lounged in a chair by the side of a black German Shepherd. The photo hit the cover page of Time. In an April 1936 cover photograph, Time also had him giving an open-palmed salute.

But, what is the philosophy behind the Man of the Year of Time? Studies have been undertaken to de-couple the fact from fiction. One of the most remarkable of these studies which drilled into the rationale for selecting certain people for the magazine’s covers was done by William Christ and Sammye Johnson in 1985. Entitled Images Through Time: Man of the Year Covers, the authors submitted that Time’s picks are “a person or persons who for better or worse dominated events in the previous 12 months”.

The Man of the Year or Person of the Year concept was however teased out of Scottish philosopher, Thomas Carlyle’s theory of history. Carlyle had written that “the history of the world is but the biography of great men.” It was the philosopher’s belief that the few, powerful and the famous, in a very essential way, shape our collective destiny as humanity. As such, Time uses its pick as one who best represents the news of the year.

From Time, newspapers all over the world thereafter borrowed the concept of the “Person of the Year”. Today, it has become an annual newspaper ritual. Time uses it to recognize individual or group of individuals who it considers as having had the hugest impact on news headlines in the previous 12 months. When the choice of a person is proclaimed, it is that person who, “for good or ill” has negatively or positively, more than any other person, affected the course of the year. Emotions however rise when the choice is considered to be an honor or a reward.

However, the 1939 portraiture of Hitler as Man of the Year by Time marked a radical departure from the norm. But, as Wilde said in that same Picture of Dorian Gray, behind every exquisite thing that existed, there is something tragic that exists. Instead of the conventional portrait, the magazine had a cryptic illustration by Rudolph von Ripper. Hitler was drawn playing a ‘hymn of hate.’ On the drawing was affixed the title, ‘From the unholy organist, a hymn of hate”.

But, on January 1, 2025, Thisday had no such forewarning. Nor any hint that it was satirizing Aso Rock. It had a smiling Tinubu below its screaming Man of the Year headline. No reflection of the searing pains his people undergo. Nor that the year Thisday decided on his pick as Man of the Year represents one of the most hopeless years Nigerians have lived on earth. Oh, I forgot, Time’s Hitler also looked resplendent. As Adolf sat comfortably on the front page of the magazine, Jews were being murdered in their thousands.

But Hitler was not the only despot to don Time’s front page as Man of the Year. A number of them made controversial appearances as the magazine’s pick. For instance, Joseph Stalin, Soviet despot and totalitarian, was the magazine’s choice in 1939 and 1942 respectively. Nikita Khrushchev, Stalin’s successor, was also adjudged its cover page choice in 1957. So also did Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomein, who led an Islamic revolution in Iran; who navigated the country from its political leader, the Shah and ran it as a theocracy from 1979 to 1989. He became its Man of the Year in 1979. In 1935, Haile Selassie, also known as Tafari Makonnem, Emperor of Ethiopia and a despot, started the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. It was at a time when Italian forces invaded Ethiopia. That same year, the Time magazine picked him as its Man of the Year.

In the thick of searing emotions against its controversial choices, Time had always come out to defend its choices. First, it argued that its picks were misconstrued as honour, award or prizes. Literally swearing by its mother’s head, Time swore that the controversial persons’ choices were done “for their impact on events.” It also said that those selections were ultimately based on “who (it) believed had a stronger influence on history and who represented either the year or the century the most.”

Similar to Nigerians’ disgust at the Thisday pick, in a Letter to the Editor penned and signed by Hollywood luminaries and published in the magazine’s 1939 edition, the luminaries frowned at the unmerited space Time offered Hitler. They considered him a blood-sucking emperor and pleaded that “if his picture appears on your cover only as Time’s man of the year, the controlled fascist countries and uninformed of all nations will hail the selection as an award of merit”. Time’s response was that it had noted and observed the letter-writers’ concerns and subsequently referred them to the magazine’s cover.

When in 1994, Time announced Pope John Paul II as its pick for that year’s Man of the Year, the choice was appraised in laudatory terms. This was largely because no citizen of the world commanded the texture of admiration the Pope enjoyed. His globetrotting where he garnered over 1/2 million flying miles to talk to the vulnerable had far-reaching impacts on a fractious world. Many people however disagreed with the Time pick of the Pope on account of his theology and abetment of perceived evil. They argued that, through his sacerdotal pen, John Paul had enough powers to stop Catholic Church’s centuries’ long dogma of “forbidding to marry,” otherwise called forced celibacy. The biblical Apostle Paul, in Timothy 4:1,3, had considered the Papacy’s celibacy as a strand of the “doctrines of devils.” It was also felt that Pope John Paul could stop the rampant child molestation by priests in the Catholic church.

The above historical recount of the concept of Man of the Year should make it clear that the Thisday newspaper does not have the patent of its pick of President Tinubu as its Man of the Year. Global villains, despots and achievers in the world have hitherto been garlanded with same trophy. The challenge is that, like everything Nigerian, that Times magazine concept has been bastardized. And the Nigerian print media is the culprit. Spurious and shameless Man of the Year awards have been made by newspaper houses in Nigeria over the years which made charlatans primus inter pares in areas they did not deserve. Most of the choices are money-driven, aimed at inflating the egos of the picks for a fee.

The only challenge is that the Thisday editors, in arriving at their pick of Tinubu, did not elaborate on whether his choice was for good or ill. In this regard, the newspaper chose to sit on the fence. From the outset, the newspaper should have defined its parameters for the pick, rather than seeking a justification of its choice from the beginning of the essay. Its general statement, its justification, it stated thus: “It is hard to find anyone who could fairly challenge (Tinubu) to the …Man of the Year.” If the parameter for choosing Tinubu was that he is the most audacious Nigerian leader in the last one year, it may indeed be difficult to best the president to the pick. Tinubu is known to have peremptorily taken the most consequential economic decision of subsidy removal of his own volition. The next decision was the flotation of the currency, a decision that could drown this country. The outcome has been gruelling pain, deaths and distress. Even in its choice of audacity as the parameter for canonizing the president, an attempt should have been made to calibrate the word “audacity.” As it means ‘willingness to take bold steps,’ the word also connotes impudence. Some acts of audaciousness can manifest as recklessness if the immediate positive outcome is life-threatening, invisible and inaccessible to the ordinary eye. For instance, if a president who willingly took his country to the unprecedentedly high inflation figure of 33.4% wants to bring it down to 15% in less than one year, should it be done like a Shaman conjuring specimens from space?

While Thisday says its choice of Tinubu, in part, was due to his “resolve to stick to his reforms” because he had forewarned that “you can’t be doing the same thing and expect different outcomes,” this could, in interpretative logic, mean arrogance of power. As good as it is for leaders to be determined and resolute, it is equally a downside for them to be unbendable. If they are, they are a mile away from Despot-ville. The appellation of a “daring” and “gritty” leader, which Thisday awarded Tinubu in the essay, the last time I remember, was also given to the Fuhrer when he began to nurture his Aryan race. In the same mould, a leader who, in the words of Thisday, dammed the consequences of floating the Naira and removal of subsidy can only be allowed to gloat if his paths are not filled with the dead and socially dislocated victims of such policies. Leaders should de-risk their policies.

One of the newspaper’s indices for awarding Tinubu the Man of the Year, according to its essay, was his proclamation in a recent media chat that, “there’s no going back on the tax reform bills.” No leader who sounds as God like this while underscoring the irrevocability of his action should be awarded a trophy for being good. Leaders are assessed by their humanity and not the number of dead persons that line the path of their decisions. The newspaper’s claim of Tinubu’s “measures to cushion the effects” of his policies, which it named to be CNG buses and his “constantly assisting the states with palliatives” is in the mould of the famous Ali and the Angel fabulism.

In the final analysis, while I agree that President Tinubu was worthy of the Man of the Year trophy given him by the Thisday newspaper, I am of the opinion that the award should be for ill, and for worse, in the words of Christ and Johnson. Tinubu has had, more than any living Nigerian in the last 12 months, negative impacts on the lives of Nigerians. His choice as Man of the Year should spell this out.

My choice for the Nigerian Man of the Year will be you; yes, you! In the year that just ended, the Nigerian has gone through an excruciating time. The Nigerian Man of the Year is the president’s friend who tumbled down from owning five Rolls Royce and now rides a Honda Accord, while his friend, the president, rides a Cadillac Escalade and flies a presidential jet that costs about $150 million. My Man of the Year is the Nigerian who is still breathing under this suffocating economy; who can hardly pay his child’s school fees. My Man of the Year pick is the elderly Nigerian who can hardly afford the cost of his drugs but manages nevertheless. My Man of the Year has suffered untold hardship in the hands of Thisday’s Man of the Year pick. Step forward to receive your award, longsuffering Nigerian!


Culled from Sunday Tribune of January 5, 2025.

Kaduna Elders Fault Senator Lawal’s Assassination Attempt Claim, Demands His Recall

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Senator Lawal Adamu Usman

By Akinwale Kasali

The Kaduna State Elders Forum has demanded for the recall of Senator Lawal Adamu Usman, representing Kaduna Central Senatorial over alleged non performance. The Forum also put a lie to the Senator’s claim of an assassination Attempt against him, and asked to provide proof.

The Forum said the recall is important because of, according to them, the Senator’s poor representation, failure to deliver on his campaign promises, and his claim that there was an assassination attempt on him.

The Elders Forum stated that in the history of Senatorial representations in the State, no elected lawmaker has performed beneath expectation like the incumbent Senator.

The Forum demanded his recall in a Statement signed by its Chairman, Alhaji Inuwa Bala Rigasa. The statement expressed disappointment over the Senator’s alleged claim of assassination. The Forum said he has failed to speak and fight for the masses despite the biting economic hardship.

Prior to the recall demand, the Senator had earlier eportedly claimed that he survived an alleged assassination attempt.

The Elders explained that the Senator elected to the Senate in 2023 raised alarm over attempted assassination, but did not provide detailed information about the circumstances surrounding the alleged attack.

The Forum disclosed that the Kaduna Police Command in a press release said, “Without mincing words, the Command is yet to receive any formal complaint from the distinguished Senator, aside from this astonishing publication on the social media, and all efforts to contact him proved abortive.”

The statement further read: “Worst of all, we were embarrassed when Senator Lawal Adamu posted that he was attacked by thugs in Kaduna during New Year Day.

“We did set up the machinery to investigate and confirm the veracity of the attack claim and as at the time of issuing this press statement neither the Police nor members of Kawo communities have confirmed the occurrence of such incident.

“At this stage, we can no longer contain his excuses thus we are demanding his recall immediately from the Senate.

“It is unfortunate that despite being in the red chamber for over 18 months Senator Lawal Adamu Usman has remained mute and inaccessible to his constituents.”

Rivers Political Crisis: Where Dr Odili Went Wrong, Missed Opportunity – Wike

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Nyesom Wike and Peter Odili

By Akinwale Kasali

Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, has revealed where his estranged mentor and political leader, Dr Peter Odili, a former Governor of Rivers State, went wrong in the bitter political crisis in the State.

Wike, the immediate past Governor of the State, who is in a do-or-die fight with the Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, for the soul of the State, spoke when he hosted his political loyalists, including a former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, and the incumbent  Governor, Senator Monday  Okpebholo, to a luncheon at his Port Harcourt residence.

He also  repeated his earlier claim that Dr. Odili peddled falsehood when he accused him, Wike, of trying to appropriate the State to himself as personal property, but for Governor Fubara who stopped him.

Accusing Odili of failure to play the role of a statesman and father-figure in the Rivers crisis, Wike explained that Odili failed to use the opportunity offered him by President Bola Tinubu to settle the crisis.

Tinubu had earlier invited Wike, Fubara and some stakeholders in the State, including Odili to the State House, Abuja, in a bid to settle the crisis. At the meeting, some agreements were reached. Some were carried out, while a couple of them, including the representation of the 2024 Budget before the Rivers State House of Assembly faction controlled by Wike.

Wike faulted Odili for not following up on the President’s peace initiative by going back to him, Mr President, to brief him on what has been done, what has not been done, suggesting and/or seeking the way forward. Instead, according to Wike, Odili allegedly encouraged Fubara to disobey the President by not representing the 2024 Budget as stated in the peace  agreement.

Wike: “Tinubu called Rivers people, including your elder statesman, (Odili), supposedly. You are Tinubu’s colleague, and Mr President read this thing (peace agreement) to them, and you read it and came back home.

“Ordinarily, what you (Odili) should have done was to call Mr President back and say, ‘Mr President, I have tried, we have implemented A, B, C, D, E. It remains F, G, H. Is there any way we can meet again to reconcile F, G,H? Never, rather, you encouraged him (Fubara) to disobey everything Mr President said.”

On the allegation that he wanted to appropriate the State to himself but was stopped by Fubara, Wike repeated his earlier claim that the contrary was the case. He noted that those making the allegations have children serving in government as commissioners, questioning how he could have turned Rivers State into his personal property.

“Those who made the allegations have their children serving as Commissioners. Is any of my children a Commissioner? I never converted the state into my personal estate,” he said.

He told his  guests, who included a former Governor of Edo State, Senator Adams Oshiomhole and Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, the FCT minister insisted that he would not apologise for his comments on Odili.

“He (Odili) said somebody is converting Rivers State to his personal estate and we have now come to show statistics that it is not correct. The man who is converting Rivers State to a personal estate is you, and to crown it all, you are now the general overseer.

Wike, also revealed that he deliberately worked against the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and the party’s former Chairman, Uche Secondus.

Wike said, “When I said Secondus, you will not be Chairman again, yes, I did it. In 2023, they said Atiku was coming, I said where? There was nothing I was not offered. I told PDP I would not support Atiku because I am not a second-class citizen. I must support the South to produce a President. Even though I know their offer was wayo (fake).”

The Minister also boasted about his unbroken record of electoral victories. He said: “I ran for the Local Government election in 1999, and up until today, I have never lost an election, and nobody I have supported has lost. I have no regret in supporting Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

However, many have pointed out that Wike began to support Tinubu after he failed to clinch the Vice Presidential ticket of the PDP. “He desperately fought to be Atiku’s running mate. He made an about-face and supported Tinubu when Atiku rejected him and picked Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa instead. If Atiku had picked Wike, would he be talking about supporting a Southern candidate? He wanted to run against Tinubu with Atiku. Let him deny that. He should give us some slides and remember that we were all witnesses to what transpired then.”

For the records, Wike is not in good terms with any of his Rivers State Governor- predecessors.

Police Kill Two, Rescue Four, In A Foiled Kidnap Attempt In Imo State

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Police Officer

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Imo State Police Command, on Saturday January, 4, 2024, announced the killing of two members of an abduction and robbery gang operating in the State.

In an operation spearheaded by the Anti-kidnapping Unit in Umuokanne, Ohaji/Egbema Local Council, the Command also informed that four abduction victims were rescued.

A statement from the State  Command’s Spokesperson, Henry Okoye, noted that the operation followed the receipt of a distress call at about 12 noon on Saturday, regarding the kidnapping of three women and a man in the area.

According to  Okoye, the Anti-kidnapping Unit swiftly responded, leading to the confrontation of the hoodlums in their hideout

In the ensuing gun battle, two of the abductors, were neutralized, while the four victims were rescued.

The rescued victims, according to the police are Carolyn Didia, Ego Odu, Appollonia Ezekwe,  and Godwin Ezekwe.

However, the Police Spokesman said that two of the rescued victims, were  hit by bullets from the abductors’ gunshots during the exchange of gunfire with the Police.

He disclosed the wounded were promptly rushed to a nearby medical facility in Oforola for assistance.

Among the items recovered from the criminal gang were one AK-47 riffle ,21 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition and  a magazine ,the police stated.

While lauding the efforts of the gallant police operatives in thwarting the efforts of the kidnappers, the Police Command reassured of its commitment towards adequately protecting lives and properties of Imo State residents.

Magnus Abe Exposes How He, Wike, Fubara, Sabotaged Rivers PDP In 2023

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Magnus Abe and Nyesom Wike and Fubara

By Ayodele Oni

The Rivers State People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) stakeholders meeting hosted by the minister of Federal Capital Territory, (FCT), Nyesome Wike on Saturday turned out to be confession forum for leaders of the party.

While addressing the meeting Wike, in his usual character, delved into the present political crisis in the state and used the opportunity to launch attack on some leaders of the party in the state.

When it was time for another leader of the party in the state, Senator Magnus Abe to address the meeting, exposed high level anti party activities among leaders of the PDP in the state.

Not minding that the meeting was being aired live by Arise Television, Abe started by saying that  “I don’t want to delve into the controversy going on, but as a politician, you should know that if you have fired and you receive fire, don’t complain, but you can call for a cease fire if you are tired.

“We are all politicians and politicians take decisions in pursuit of their political interests. In the last elections,  everybody in Rivers state did anti-party.

“I did anti-party. I did not allow the SDP candidate to come here to campaign,  and when he reached out to me, I told him I was with Tinubu. The FCT Minister did anti-party too.

“He was very clear that he was with Tinubu, and he did not support the PDP candidate. The present governor also did anti-party.  He was with the Wike then, and did not support the PDP presidential candidate.

“The PDP leaders that are with Fubara today, did anti-party.  They did not support the PDP governorship candidate, Fubara at that time, they supported the APC candidate.

“The APC leaders also did anti-party. They did not support the APC presidential candidate, they supported the PDP presidential candidate. So, all of us did anti-party,  and it was not because we love Rivers state or anybody, it was because we were trying to advance our political interests.

“Today they have switched, but the only anti-party everyone keeps talking about is the one done by Wike. Why? Because he succeeded and others failed in their own anti-party.”

Tinubu Shuns Party Politics, Praises Gov. Mbah To High Heavens 

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Bola Tinubu in Enugu

“Our dreams are grand, but realisable” – Mbah

President Bola Tinubu on Saturday, January 4, 2025. pushed aside party politics, and praised Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah to high heavens. 

Impressed with Mbah’s development strides,  the President declared that Mbah has done a fantastic job so far.

Tinubu said the election was over and called for collaborations across party lines and tiers of government to build the nation.

 

The President spoke during a one-day state visit to Enugu State where he commissioned some of the numerous development projects executed by Governor Mbah within 19 months.

“He is doing a fantastic job. I am glad that Enugu got a very good tomorrow, today. I salute Peter Mbah for his commitment to development. You have built up a good team and I have reviewed a number of things with you in Abuja. You have encouraged me on the technological advancement of the state. The commitment you have from private sector. I know your background. 

“The election is over and we have to move the nation forward. You have demonstrated that irrevocable commitment towards human development. 

“I don’t care which party you come from. You are my friend. You are doing well and very focused. We must build this house called Nigeria to not just satisfy our immediate need, but our tomorrow too. That’s why the removal of the fuel subsidy was necessary. We cannot spend the future of generations yet unborn in advance. Don’t bankrupt the nation before they’re born.

“I am very proud of Nigeria. Mbah is proud of Nigeria. He is doing everything possible to provide security,  attracting foreign investors, and other investors locally. There’s no better investment than the investment to secure lives. I saw those cars, the Distress Response Squad. It is the way to go.

 

“Please, continue to cooperate and collaborate with your son, brother and friend here, Mbah, who is really committed to push the development of Enugu State and be a good symbol of south eastern states,” he stated.

Some of the projects commissioned by the President include the 30 completed and equipped Enugu Smart Green Schools out of 260 under construction across the 260 wards in the state, 60 completed and equipped Type 2  Primary Healthcare Centres out of the 260 under construction across the 260 wards in the state, completed multi-auditorium and multi-functional Enugu International Conference Centre,  90 completed urban roads in Enugu City, and a state-of-the-art Command and Control Centre/150 patrol vehicles fitted with AI-embedded surveillance cameras. 

Speaking, Mbah told the President: “Our dreams are grand – but by no means grandiose.”

The Governor thanked the President for making Enugu his first port of call in 2025, and for all the support and cooperation accorded to his government. Mbah stressed that his Government’s huge investment in security, education, health and infrastructure were geared towards the actualisation of his vision to grow the state’s economy exponentially to $30bn, describing it as realisable.

“Our goals include growing Enugu State from the $4.4bn economy that it was on my accession to office, to a $30bn economy in the next four to eight years.

“It also includes the ambition to make Enugu State one of Nigeria’s top three states in GDP terms.

“But we recognise that few things stifle dreams such as we have, and drain life out of a city like untamed criminality – or any hint of it.

“That understanding is evident in the substantial investments we have made in strengthening security in Enugu State.

“The framework of our security system was designed to nip crime in the bud, and react swiftly when there is any breach of security.

“However, a sense of security is not simply instilled through the physical presence of arms-bearing personnel. It is rather reinforced by a system that helps guarantee a sense of security even when the threat of crime is remote.

“This is what our AI-enhanced security initiative, which has led to round-the-clock surveillance of our streets and neighbourhoods across the entire state, is helping us to achieve.

“This state-wide CCTV network is operated via this Command and Control Centre commissioned today,” he stated.

Oluwatuyi, Ondo SSG Dies Three Weeks After Surviving Auto Crash

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Tayo Oluwatuyi is dead

Ayodele Oni

The Ondo State Government has confirmed the death of its two-time Secretary to the  government, ( SSG), Tayo Oluwatuyi, is dead.

A statement by the commissioner for information, Wale Akinlosotu states “It is with profound sadness that the Government of Ondo State announces the passing of Hon. Temitayo Oluwatuyi, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), on January 4, 2025.

“He was involved in a ghastly car accident on Sunday, 15th  December, 2024, while traveling to Ibadan and was subsequently hospitalised.

“Hon. Oluwatuyi was a dedicated public servant whose unwavering commitment to administrative coordination, policy advisory, and implementation had a significant impact on Ondo State.

“He served with distinction and played a crucial role in the state government, working closely with the Governor and other top officials of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

“Having served government in various capacities, including as Chairman of Akure South local government, Commissioner and twice as SSG, Hon. Oluwatuyi will forever be remembered for his invaluable contributions to the development of Ondo State.

“The Government of Ondo State extends its deepest condolences to the Oluwatuyi family of Akure, friends, and associates during this difficult time.

“Further details regarding memorial arrangements will be shared as they become available.”

The SSG an Indigenes of Akure, who first served as scribe during the regime of late Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and re appointed by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

Before the official announcement, a top Government official had disclosed that Oluwatuyi was involved in an accident on 19th December, 2024, while travelling to Ibadan.

Governor Aiyedatiwa, had approved the appointment of Tayo Oluwatuyi as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) on January 24, 2024, after he was sworn in following the death of Akeredolu.

He had served as a commissioner also during late Akeredolu’s tenure before he became SSG.

Oluwatuyi will be second prominent politician from Akure to have died of recent. A member of the House of Representatives, Adedayo Omolafe also died while in office.

“My Children Attend Public Schools In Nigeria” – Ebonyi Gov Nwifuru

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Ebonyi State Governor - Francis Nwifuru
Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru

By Ayodele Oni

Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, has revealed in a social media post that he remains the only governor in Nigeria that put all his children in public schools in the country.

The governor in the post, promised to re position education in the state and provide those things that are lacking here that is making those big men to always send their children abroad for studies.

He also stated that his colleagues at the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, (NGF) reaction to this was somehow funny when he told them.

In the post, Nwifuru stated that “I am the only Governor in Nigeria presently that all his children are schooling in the country and not even beyond Southeast!

“3 in Ebonyi and 2 in Enugu. Their biggest school fees is N35, 000 and when I told them in the Nigeria Governors’ forum, all were surprised and felt sober.

“Some Commissioners in my Government has schools they are paying over 2 Million naira per term for their children, but I can’t imagine myself paying such amount that’s more than 5 Million per term  for my children.

“Where will I get the money to continue paying for their school fees after my temporary tenure as a Governor? I don’t want to develop blood pressure during the time I should be resting.

“We must have to join hands together and reposition educational system in the country such that we can bring down those things that are lacking here that is making those big men to always send their children abroad for studies and I must make sure it starts from Ebonyi State.”