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Amaechi’s ‘not Igbo comment’ treacherous – Ohanaeze

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Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide has come hard on former minister, Rotimi Amaechi over his recent comment that his earlier claim of being Igbo was all politics.

Amaechi while speaking before a crowd of supporters at the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential campaign in Aba, Abia State in 2015, said: I am a bonafide Igbo man.

“My name is Amaechi but President Jonathan, who says his name is Azikiwe, cannot speak the Igbo language.”

But, the former Rivers State governor in an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time earlier in the week, said he is an Ikwerre man from Rivers State, adding that he associated himself with the Igbo people to make Nigerians address the cries of marginalisation by the Southeast.

Reacting, the National President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike slammed Amaechi for exhibiting what he called “a shameless and treacherous character.”
Okwu, in a statement made available to journalists on Friday, said it was regrettable that someone who now parades as a lover of Nigerians and an advocate of the masses could come out to display a public show of shame.

“We were shocked to the marrow to listen to Rotimi Amaechi make such a U-turn on national television.

“This is the same man who accused former President Goodluck Jonathan of not being an Igbo man, simply because he (Amaechi) needed the votes of Ndigbo for his party, the APC in 2015.

“Fast forward to 2025, the same man, 10 years later, has now told Nigerians that he lied to them.

“What this clearly shows is that Amaechi is a man who can do anything for politics; who can say anything just to get what he wants politically.

“How can we explain the fact that someone who personally declared that he is an Igbo man 10 years ago, now shamelessly tells the whole world that he did that all for politics.

“What this clearly shows is that he is in the league of politicians who have no character, who believe that all is fair in politics,” Okwu stated.

He then urged Nigerians and all those who are identifying with the coalition ahead of the 2027 election “to beware of a man who says something in the morning and upturns it in the evening.

“Particularly, we advise Mr Peter Obi to be wary of such a man. He should not be seen to be associating with a man who is making a caricature of Ndigbo.

“Such a person is not to be trusted and we now see why Nyesom Wike clearly said that Amaechi has no capacity.

“How can such a man have capacity when he is living a life of treachery, when he is telling lies to get what he wants.

“However we want to make it clear to Amaechi and his likes that Ndigbo are not looking for people like him. We know genuine Igbo men and women when we see them, and we have a handful of them,” Okwu declared.

Okwu warned that Ndigbo would never be taken for granted by anyone stressing that “we are waiting for Amaechi in 2027 when he will come to any state in the South-East to open his lies-filled mouth. He will hear from us at the appropriate time, because we know he shall surely need Ndigbo again.

“We have had enough from people like him and we say never again.”

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BREAKING! Tinubu Orders National Mourning for Late Buhari, Declares Tuesday July15 Public Holiday

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President Bola Tinubu has declared Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a public holiday in honor of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away on Sunday, July 13, 2025.

The Federal Government announced a seven-day national mourning period, during which national flags will fly at half-mast from July 13 to July 19.

 

Public Holiday:Tuesday, July 15, 2025, has been declared a public holiday to honor the late former President.

National Mourning: A seven-day national mourning period was declared by President Tinubu.

Flag Protocol:*National flags will fly at half-mast until Saturday, July 19.

Burial Arrangements:The late President’s burial is scheduled for Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State.

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Buhari, served nation with firm resolve – Nwoko

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Senator Ned Nwoko (APC-Delta) has joined other Nigerians to mourn former President Muhammadu Buhari, saying he served the nation with firm resolve.

This is contained in a statement by Nwoko himself, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Abuja, on Monday.

The Nigerian former President was said to have died on Sunday in a London clinic.

Nwoko said that he received the passing of the former President with deep sadness.

“Buhari was a man whose name had become etched in Nigeria’s political and historical journey.

“I received with deep sadness the news of the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, a man whose name has become etched in Nigeria’s political and historical journey.

“President Buhari served the nation with firm resolve, both as a military Head of State and later as a democratically elected President.

“Though opinions about his leadership varied, his love for Nigeria was never in doubt. He was a symbol of resilience and a product of history who returned to power after several attempts, reminding us all that perseverance is a virtue in public service.

“To his family, the government and people of Katsina State, and indeed the entire nation, I offer my heartfelt condolences.

“May his soul rest in peace, and may his contributions to Nigeria continue to be remembered with introspection and respect.”

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Imo developer cries out over demolition of multi billion naira property

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An Imo State-based developer, Engr. Bernard Anyanwu Nzerem has cried out following the demolition of his multi-billion-naira shopping mall at Naze junction in Owerri North local government area, Imo State, by officials of the State Government.

The demolished commercial complex, according to him, is valued at N2.2 billion.

Speaking to journalists in Owerri, Nzerem claimed that the demolition was unlawful, maintaining that he had valid documents to back up his claim.

He alleged the structure was demolished by Ikenna Elezianya the Commissioner in charge of the ministry of science, technology and engineering, along with the Special Adviser to the Governor on Monitoring and Compliance, Nze Chinasa Nwaneri without prior information.

Nzerem told journalists that he is appealing to the appropriate quarters not to allow injustice to prevail and asked for adequate compensation for the loss of what he said was his lifetime investment.

The developer recounted the trauma he passed through upon discovering that his entire investment had been reduced to rubble during his absence from the State.

The demolished structures, according to him, include a modern business plaza and a shopping mall at No. 1 Naze/Federal Polytechnic Junction, off Owerri/Aba Road, with full approval by relevant authorities.

He narrated that the land was lawfully acquired in 2010 from MiTech Nigeria Limited, a company which was formerly in possession of the land having bought it in 1982 from the native owners, Naze community.

Engr Nzerem added that all documents were duly signed and endorsed by the elders and representatives of the seven clans of Naze but regretted that some of the elders who signed the documents are now late.

He revealed that all necessary documents, such as the Certificate of Occupancy, Power of Attorney, and others were submitted to the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Cosmos Iwu, the Office of the Commissioner of Police, the Governor’s Office, and others.

“Despite forwarding these official documents for proper verification and intervention, no action was taken to prevent the demolition,” he lamented.

The developer expressed shock that all efforts he made could not yield any result as the structures were reduced to dust.

He alleged that they two officials stormed his property with armed police officers and unidentified youths, using heavy duty equipment to bring down the structures while he was away in Lagos attending a professional training programme.

He described the incident as a deliberate act of injustice, stressing that the demolished property posed no obstruction and was not erected  on any government designated land.

Nzerem hinted that the Commissioner for Lands, Enyinna Onuegbu, had earlier reviewed and validated the authenticity of his documents.

He also disclosed that five of his staff members, including a commercial driver, were arrested and detained for five days at Tiger Base during the operation.

The developer revealed that over 60 Imo youths who earned their livelihoods from the shopping plaza were now jobless, coupled with the trauma they were currently passing through.

“The situation has thrown me into a dark place and it’s too difficult to cope with the reality of losing everything I have worked for over 15 years,” he said.

Nzerem accused the two officials of indulging in land grabbing and abuse of power, alleging that their motives were rooted in personal interests rather than public good.

He appealed to the State Governor, Hope Uzodinma to urgently intervene and ensure he received adequate compensation.

The developer also urged the Governor to investigate the matter thoroughly and take swift action to correct what he termed as sheer injustice.

Reacting when contacted, the commissioner for science, technology and engineering clarified that the action was carried out in line with directives from the governor.

He said that the demolition was part of the State Government’s plan to boost the State transportation system by establishing three Central Bus Terminals in Owerri, which he said captured the particular land in question.

“Yes, the land in question is government property, and the structures erected on it were illegal.

“Nzerem is parading outdated land documents, while the current and official layout designates the area solely for government use,” the commissioner said.

He explained that the Surveyor General of State, Bob Odidika Uzodinma, along with the Ministry of Lands, had duly visited the site and confirmed the structures were unlawfully built.

Elezianya dismissed the accusations levelled against him as unfounded, describing it as defamatory in nature.

“Instead of resorting to media attacks, Nzerem should direct his energy toward seeking compensation from the Governor, who has the authority to address such matters,” he added.

The Commissioner further used the moment and advised media practitioners to always embrace investigative journalism, rather than stirring unnecessary controversies, stressing that public interest should play central role in their reportage.

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