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Clarification On The Misleading Information On Nekede-Ihiagwa Road By: Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, February 28, 2025

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Clarification On The Misleading Information On Nekede-Ihiagwa Road

By: Ambrose Nwaogwugwu, February 28, 2025

A few days ago, some #FakeNews merchants, mostly Ihedioha and Sam BABY boys, were on social media sharing fake news about the ongoing Nekede-Ihiagwa road—apparently to divert attention from their current political woes in their wobbling PDP. Some were maliciously posting that it was the recently commissioned Nekede-Ihiagwa road by former President Buhari. These were blatant lies.

The Nekede-Ihiagwa road is not just a Nekede-Ihiagwa road but a long stretch of 17km road project starting from Naze Number One junction up to Obinze (FUTO junction), known as the Naze-Nekede-Ihiagwa-Obinze road project. This long stretch of road was segmented into two phases.

The first phase of the road was well done—from Naze Number One junction up to Ihiagwa, completed and commissioned by the then President Muhammad Buhari.

The second phase of the road project starts from Ihiagwa and ends at Obinze (FUTO junction by Port Harcourt road). This second phase has a complex design due to a broken bridge being rebuilt from scratch. I can authoritatively report that the bridge is over 70% completed, with the final concrete casting on the last bay of the bridge deck moving the project closer to completion.

It is laughable that these politically displaced persons, instead of getting busy with their PDP wahalas, want to divert public attention from their woes.

For those of you waxing lyrical over a piece of #FakeNews, are you not seeing the drainage systems? That’s a road under construction, and over 80% of the work has been done. As you can see, what’s remaining now is just to asphalt it.

In my honor, I can authoritatively confirm that what is currently holding up the asphalting is the ongoing bridge construction at the Ihiagwa axis (as you can see in the attached images), which is almost completed. Once that is done, the entire stretch of the road will be asphalted because the major road work has already been done.

The #FakeNews image being painted as the commissioned road, which they have been sharing to discredit the road revolution of the #PeoplesGovernor, was taken after the recent rains on a road that is still clearly under construction.

The opposition elements had to wait for over two years just to find one thing to critique the state government with because there is truly NOTHING to criticize this government for. The #PeoplesGovernor Hope Uzodimma is performing wonders, and Imolites appreciate him greatly.

– Ambrose Nwaogwugwu is the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic and Creative Media.

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A 37-year-old man named Yusuf Adenoyin was arrested in Isua Akoko, Nigeria, with eight human skulls in his possession.

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This is how bankrupt our minds have become

A 37-year-old man named Yusuf Adenoyin was arrested in Isua Akoko, Nigeria, with eight human skulls in his possession.

The arrest was made by the Police Safer Highway Patrol at a checkpoint.

Adenoyin allegedly claimed he was transporting the skulls from Kogi State to Osun State for a native doctor. The incident is under investigation.

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Fresh Tragedy Hits India As Helicopter Carrying Hindu Pilgrims Crashes, Kills All 7 On Board

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Initial findings indicate that poor weather conditions likely played a role in the fatal incident.

India has suffered another aviation tragedy after a helicopter carrying Hindu pilgrims crashed, killing all seven people on board.

The helicopter, operated by Aryan Aviation, went down just minutes after taking off from Kedarnath, a sacred pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand. It was en route to Guptkashi, another popular Himalayan destination for devotees.

 

According to officials cited by Sky News, the crash occurred around 5:30 a.m. local time in a densely forested area, several miles off the designated pilgrimage route.

Initial findings indicate that poor weather conditions likely played a role in the fatal incident.

 

Rescue and recovery operations are underway, while aviation authorities are expected to review safety protocols for flights operating in Uttarakhand’s challenging mountainous terrain.

 

This latest incident has sent shockwaves across the country, coming just days after India was gripped by a far more catastrophic accident — the Air India crash in Ahmedabad that claimed the lives of at least 270 people.

 

That crash, which occurred on Thursday, involved a London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner that plummeted into a residential building near a medical college hostel minutes after takeoff.

 

Of the 242 people on board, only one passenger survived. Another 29 people were killed on the ground.

 

In response to that disaster, Indian aviation authorities ordered urgent technical inspections of Air India’s Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft with GEnx engines. The directive mandates comprehensive checks on takeoff performance, electronic engine control systems, and fuel components.

 

The global community has continued to mourn with India. French President Emmanuel Macron offered condolences following the Air India crash, stating, “We have learned with deep emotion of the tragic plane crash in Ahmedabad, India. In this time of sorrow, I extend our heartfelt thoughts to the victims’ loved ones and to Prime Minister @NarendraModi.”

 

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also shared her sympathies: “Deeply saddened by the tragic plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad. On behalf of the Italian Government and myself, I express my sincerest condolences to the families of the victims and our full solidarity with the Indian people in this time of great sorrow.”

 

Thursday’s crash saw a 40-year-old man, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, reported as the lone survivor in the deadly incident that rocked India.

 

“Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly,” Vishwash, who received “impact injuries” on his chest, eyes, and feet, told Hindustan Times.

 

Vishwash, a British national, was in India for a few days to visit his family and was returning to the UK along with his brother, Ajay Kumar Ramesh (45).

 

Vishwash, who still had his boarding pass, told HT, “When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me. Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital.”

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Protest breaks out in Benue as angry youths block Abuja-Makurdi highway

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Angry Benue youths on Sunday staged a protest and blocked the Abuja-Makurdi highway, expressing outrage over the continued killings in the state.

The demonstrators, dressed in black attires and carrying palm fronds and placards with various inscriptions, barricaded the ever-busy road, disrupting vehicular movement and demanding immediate action to end the bloodshed.

Ekwutosblog observed that the protesters prevented vehicles from passing, causing gridlock and panic among commuters.

 

The protest comes barely 24 hours after suspected armed herdsmen launched a deadly attack on Yelewata community in Guma Local Government Area, where over 200 people were reportedly killed.

The Benue State Government had earlier issued a warning against unlawful gatherings and confrontations, particularly by youths, in the wake of escalating tensions across affected communities.

Despite the appeal for calm, the youths said they feel abandoned and are demanding concrete security measures and justice for the victims of the attacks.

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