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I’m worth billions, I don’t owe, Soludo merely distracting people, They are discussing me and my deputy because we are unbeatable – Nicholas Ukachukwu

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Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Anambra State, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu has dismissed allegations that he owes one of his business partners the sum of N1 billion.

Ukachukwu was last week harassed in a hotel in Abuja by the supposed business partner. The allegation was supported by a viral video circulated by aides of the Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo.

But reacting to this on Tuesday, during the inauguration of the APC state governorship campaign council, Ukachukwu said it was a plot by Soludo to derail discussions away from his poor performance. He said:

“I’m not here to speak things I can’t do. I’m worth billions, I cannot owe N1 billion. The people who are telling you I owe do not have what to say, they want to distract you because they are stealing our money”

“They are discussing me and my deputy because we are unbeatable. If they are not discussing us, it means we are not making impact. But because they know we are their major problem, that is why they have us on their lips everyday.”

“People who are talking about us cannot sit where billionaires sit. If you see someone who is not a billionaire and you put him to manage billions, he will embezzle it. That is what is happening in Anambra today.”

Ukachukwu also made reference to the recent ranking by Philip Consulting Ltd where Anambra was ranked 33rd in Education,

“We have plans for Anambra State, we have things we have mapped out. We want to introduce agro chain in Anambra. Today, we are at the bottom line in various rankings in Nigeria. We’re number 33 in education, governance and others. It is not me that put it there, but a well known consulting firm, Philips Consulting”

He stated that he is contesting for the governorship position so that he can get Anambra up again.

“I’m not here to discuss people but to tell you what we will do. Anambra is an industrial hub, it is either you are producing or you are trading”

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BREAKING: Talon safe as loyalist forces regain control after brief coup scare

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Benin’s President Patrice Talon is safe, and security forces are restoring order after a faction of soldiers claimed to have removed him from power, the presidency announced on Sunday.

In a brief statement, the presidency dismissed the soldiers’ declaration as the actions of a fringe group with limited influence.

“This is a small group of individuals who only managed to seize the television station. The regular army is steadily regaining control. Both the city and the entire country remain completely secure,” the statement said.

The clarification follows an earlier broadcast by soldiers identifying themselves as the “Military Committee for Refoundation,” who declared that Talon had been removed from office.

The government has since described the broadcast as an isolated disruption, assuring citizens that the situation is under control.

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Orluzurumee Shifts Expanded Stakeholders’ Meeting To December 13

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The leadership of Orluzurumee, the apex socio-cultural body of Orlu Zone, has announced a new date for its much-anticipated Expanded Leadership and Stakeholders Meeting.

In a statement by the group’s Publicity Secretary, Nnamdi Cos-Ukwuoma, the organization said the meeting, earlier scheduled was shifted due to fresh logistical arrangements aimed at ensuring wider participation and seamless coordination.

According to the statement, the meeting will now take place on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at the Mayor Eze Hall, Orlu Local Government Headquarters, by 11:00 a.m.

Orluzurumee, under the leadership of its President General, Rt. Hon. Ugochukwu Nzekwe, expressed regret over any inconvenience the postponement may have caused invited stakeholders, stressing that the adjustment was necessary to guarantee a more inclusive and productive engagement.

According to the statement, the meeting is being convened in collaboration with the Chairman of the Imo State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Dr. Emmanuel Okeke, and is expected to bring together traditional institutions, political leaders, community heads and other key actors from across Orlu Zone.

The organization described the gathering as a critical platform for fostering unity, peace and development across the zone, while reaffirming its commitment to the vision of “One Voice, One Destiny, One Orlu.”

Stakeholders and residents of the zone were urged to attend and participate actively in shaping the future direction of Orlu.

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2027: Obi’s Camp Tightens Grip As Nenadi Usman Unveils New LP Leadership In Imo

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The political dynamics rocking the Labour Party (LP) took a fresh turn in Imo State after the Interim National Chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman—aligned with the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Abia State Governor, Alex Otti—unveiled a new interim State Working Committee for the state.

The party also announced Interim State Working Committees for more than 30 states across the federation.

The newly constituted leadership in Imo was announced through a statement issued by the Interim National Working Committee, which said the appointments followed resolutions of the party’s National Executive Council and were in line with provisions of the 2019 Labour Party Constitution, as amended.

Mr. Excel Ochiama was named chairman of the Imo interim leadership, alongside a full executive structure that includes several deputy chairmen, a secretary, assistant secretaries, treasurer, publicity secretary, youth leader, women leader, auditor, legal adviser and organizing secretary.

However, the development has further exposed the deepening fracture within the opposition party, as the rival faction led by Julius Abure, which also claims to be the authentic national leadership of the Labour Party, continues to operate a parallel executive structure in Imo State and several other states of the federation.

The Abure faction has consistently maintained that the Supreme Court judgment which altered the leadership equation at the national level did not, in clear and express terms, hand over the leadership of the party to Senator Nenadi Usman, insisting that no court has directly affirmed her as national chairman.

On the other hand, the Nenadi Usman camp has drawn strength from key legal and institutional developments. In court filings, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has acknowledged that Abure’s tenure as national chairman had expired and also refused to recognise or accept the 27 March 2024 national convention organised by the Abure faction in Nnewi, Anambra State.

Despite this position taken by INEC at the level of legal documentation, Abure’s name reportedly still appears as national chairman on some of the commission’s official public records, a contradiction that has continued to fuel controversy and deepen mistrust between both camps.

The Nenadi Usman-led faction has also enjoyed growing support from organised associations of Labour Party candidates and stakeholders nationwide, who have publicly endorsed her interim leadership and described her emergence as necessary to rescue the party from prolonged instability.

Political observers who spoke to Ekwutosblog

say the aggressive consolidation of party structures by the Nenadi Usman–Obi–Otti political axis is part of a broader strategy to reposition the party ahead of future national elections, amid rising expectations that Peter Obi may again seek the presidency in 2027.

Although Obi has yet to make any formal declaration, analysts believe the tightening grip of his loyalists on critical party structures across key states is a strong indicator of early preparation for another major national outing.

Meanwhile, the core question of who controls the authentic national leadership of the Labour Party remains tied up in multiple suits before the courts, leaving the party trapped in a prolonged legal and political standoff that continues to weaken its internal cohesion and blur its public identity as Nigeria’s most prominent opposition force.

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