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BREAKING: Ohanaeze Demands Free Buses for Igbos Returning Home for Christmas
The Apex Igbo Sociocultural Organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, finds it imperative to communicate an undeniable and poignant truth to the Southeast Governors. As we approach this festive season, we face an unrelenting economic downturn that has resulted in unprecedented hikes in transportation fares. This unfortunate circumstance has rendered numerous intending Igbos in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Kaduna, and other regions in Northern Nigeria unable to return home to the Southeast to reunite with their families.
Even those Igbos capable of affording the exorbitant travel fees are filled with trepidation, driven by the pervasive concerns surrounding unresolved security issues throughout the nation, particularly in the Southeast. It is, therefore, the responsibility – indeed, the moral obligation – of the Southeast Governors to respond with urgency and empathy to these pressing challenges confronting our people.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo implores the Southeast Governors to take immediate action by facilitating the return of our people stranded in various parts of the country. We call for the provision of at least 250 free buses (50 buses from each Southeast state) to transport our citizens back to their homes this festive season. Such an initiative would serve as a gesture of goodwill and solidarity, reinforcing the bond of our Igbo heritage and culture during this joyous yet challenging period.
Furthermore, we extend our commendation to the Federal Government for its commendable efforts in mitigating insecurity in specific communities within Igboland. The collaborative actions of the Nigerian military and allied security agencies have significantly restored normalcy, allowing many Igbos to reclaim their territory after a prolonged absence due to security threats. It is with this newfound safety that we can once again gather with our loved ones to celebrate the Yuletide season.
However, we stress that security must remain a paramount focus. Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges the Southeast Governors, in their roles as Chief Security Officers of their respective states, to enhance security measures, particularly around border communities in Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, and Imo States. This is a crucial step toward safeguarding lives and preventing any potential terrorist incursions, especially from fleeing Northern bandits.
Let it be known that any Governor failing to take appropriate measures—be it the provision of free transportation or the fortification of security—will face the ire of the Ndigbo people. In contrast, those who heed this call for action shall be recognized and celebrated for their dedication to the welfare of Ndigbo.
Finally, Ohanaeze Ndigbo enthusiastically acknowledges President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s establishment of a military training depot in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State – a significant development that represents a departure from practices historically restricted to the Northern regions since Nigeria’s independence in 1960. This military installment is pivotal in reshaping the mindset of Igbo youths, encouraging their participation in military recruitment initiatives, and ultimately contributing to enhanced security in the Southeast.
We stand firm in our commitment to advocating for the interests of the Igbo people and advancing their welfare. As the festive season approaches, let us endeavor to work together for the greater good of our region .
E-Signed
Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro
Deputy President General
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide
Chief Chinenyeze Ohia
National Spokesman
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide
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US offers undocumented migrants $3,000 for voluntary deportation
The United States Department of Homeland Security has announced a limited-time incentive aimed at encouraging undocumented migrants to voluntarily leave the country during the holiday season.
In a statement released on its website on Monday, DHS said undocumented migrants who register to self-deport through the CBP Home app by the end of the year will receive a $3,000 stipend, in addition to a free flight to their home country.
The department said participants in the programme would also qualify for the forgiveness of any civil fines or penalties related to failure to depart the United States.
According to DHS, since January 2025, about 1.9 million undocumented migrants have voluntarily left the country, with tens of thousands using the CBP Home program.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the incentive had been temporarily increased during the Christmas season.
“Since January 2025, 1.9 million illegal aliens have voluntarily self-deported, and tens of thousands have used the CBP Home program.
“During the Christmas season, the US taxpayer is so generously tripling the incentive to leave voluntarily for those in this country illegally—offering a $3,000 exit bonus, but just until the end of the year,” Noem said.
“Illegal aliens should take advantage of this gift and self-deport because if they don’t, we will find them, we will arrest them, and they will never return,” she added.
Guided by a Donald Trump presidential proclamation, Homeland Security established “Project Homecoming” in May 2025.
“The American people are generously offering illegal aliens $1,000 and a free flight to self-deport now,” it announced. To pay for the flights and “exit bonuses,” the State Department repurposed $250 million intended to help resettle refugees.
The department described self-deportation through the CBP Home app as a fast and free process, requiring individuals to download the app and submit their information, after which DHS would arrange and cover the cost of travel.
DHS warned that undocumented migrants who fail to take advantage of the offer would face arrest and deportation, with permanent restrictions on re-entry into the United States.
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Breaking News: Pastor Okafor Knelt down To Beg Actress Doris Ogala For Peace
The Nigeria Police Force has released Nollywood actress Doris Ogala in Lagos after rearresting her in Abuja shortly following her bail, SaharaReporters has learned.
Ogala was brought to Lagos by a police team from the Zone 2 Command.
The incident reportedly escalated when Ogala’s lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, attempted to document the police’s actions.
Sources said officers violently attacked Abubakar, seized his phones, and accompanied him and Ogala on a flight to Lagos.
SaharaReporters learnt that a Take It Back Movement Coordinator, Jamiu Towolawi, aka Jharmo, secured te actress’ release by getting ger bailed.
Following her release, Pastor Chris Okafor of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministries (also known as Grace Nation Liberation City) met with the actress and urged her to allow peace to prevail. SaharaReporters learned that Okafor appealed for reconciliation and pleaded for an end to further hostilities.
“Today, a Take It Back leader, Jamiu Towolawi, aka Jharmo, arrived at the Zone 2 command to demand Ogala’s immediate release,” a source privy to the information told SaharaReporters.
“Dramatically, Pastor Chris Okafor who was at the centre of her arrest and controversy arrived at Onikan and pleaded with her to allow peace to reign. It was obvious her arrest was instigated to bully her and upon seeing she is refusing to back down, the pastor fell flat on his knees and begged.
“The pastor spent close to an hour in a closed-door meeting with Ms. Ogala in private. They met in a secluded space devoid of third parties. After their peace meeting, the police released her to go on ‘health grounds’, with Jharmo serving as surety.”
“The police also released the two phones they had seized to Marshal Abubakar and the actress, asking that the arrest video should be deleted as they couldn’t access the phones. But the TIB coordinator rejected the condition. And police later let Ogala leave,” the source added.
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A lady has stirred heavy reactions online after sharing a deeply personal warning about celibacy and how it affected her relationships.
According to her, she chose to stay celibate for over a year after experiencing repeated heartbreaks and breakups, believing it would help her heal emotionally and grow spiritually. However, she now says the decision left her feeling disconnected, suspicious, and emotionally closed off in her dating life.
She explained that after the period of celibacy, she struggled to trust men, even when they appeared genuine. In her words, she constantly feels like men are trying to “use and dump” her, and she admits she no longer feels emotionally safe or open in relationships.
The lady also claimed that dating has become more difficult because, according to her experience, many people are unwilling to pursue a relationship without physical intimacy, which has left her stuck in cycles of talking stages and emotional confusion.
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