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Cross River community happy over access to water

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The people of Osusuokpor, a community in Ikom LGA of Cross River State, have expressed joy and gratitude at finally having an access to water.

The chairman of the community, Randy Njan, stated that they had neither pond nor stream from which to draw drinking water.

As a result, he said their women and children would always trek long distances to neighbouring Obubra LGA in search of water for drinking and general use.

He disclosed this when their representive (for Ikom I constituency) in the State House of Assembly, Samuel Neji Abang, commissioned a borehole in the community for their use.

The community chairman lamented that the authorities had scarcely remembered them, especially since the advent of democracy in 1999.

He expressed relief that the project has alleviated their suffering.

“We have never been remembered since 1999, but today we’re happy that water which is life has been given to us.

“In the past, women and children would travel long distances, often as far as the boundary between Ikom and Obubra, to access water, especially during dry seasons but with this project, that has become a thing of the past,” Njan said.

The water project is expected to improve the lives of the people of Osusuokpor community by providing them with access to clean drinking water and enhancing their overall well-being.

The representative assured the people that the community would soon witness significant development in line with the ‘people first’ mantra.

The Secretary of Ikom Council, Edo Owan, advised the community to guard the project jealously and protect it from vandalism.

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2026: PDP finalises plans for FCT Area Council chairmanship elections

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has unveiled its Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Area Council chairmanship candidates across all the six area councils.

According to the Electoral Committee Chairman, Chris Hassan, who announced the results, the elections were free and fair.

Hassan said that in Kuje Area Council, there were two contestants, Mr. Zacharia Danlami and Mr. Michael Jigu, who later withdrew from the race, leaving Danlami as the lone contestant and winner with all the 30 votes.

In Abaji, he said there was only one aspirant, Mr. Musa Biliyanmu, who scored all the 30 votes to emerge winner of the election.

In the Abuja Municipal Area Council, the Electoral Committee Chairman stated that there were also two contestants, Mr. Zadna Dintani, who scored 24 votes to defeat Mr. William Gaje with 12 votes.

Hassan further said that in Gwagwalada Area Council, there were two aspirants, Mr. Kasim Mohammed, who scored 19 votes to defeat Mr. Rabiu Adamu, who scored 11 votes.

Then in Kwali Area Council, there were three contestants: Mr. Harruna Mohammed, who scored 13 votes to defeat Mr. Daniel Ibrahim, who scored 11 votes, and Mr. Shashim Zaka, who scored six votes.

According to him, there were six aspirants in Bwari Area Council, and Mr. Julius Adamu, who scored 19 votes, emerged winner after defeating Mr. Harruna Mohammed, who scored one vote; Mr. Ibrahim Dauda, who scored one vote; Mr. Bitrus Jibada, who scored six votes; and Mr. Zaka Bello, who scored zero votes.

“I want to gladly announce to you that the elections were rancour-free and went smoothly in line with the ideals of our party.

“It is our desire that all aspirants and candidates will work towards the success of the elections come 2026,” he added.

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Governor Peter Mbah has appointed Super Eagles and Udinese goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye, as an Ambassador of Enugu State.

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During a courtesy visit to the Lion Building, Okoye, an Enugu-born football star, shared plans to launch a charitable foundation and establish a football academy in the state.

The initiative aims to discover and nurture young football talents while uplifting communities through sports and education.

Governor Mbah announced the provision of land to support the academy and extended an invitation to Okoye to participate in the upcoming Enugu International Marathon, which is set to feature elite athletes from across the globe.

 

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Muslim group kicks as Okpebholo hands over 36 schools to Catholic Church

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Amid the controversy over the return of eight schools to missionary organizations by the Edo State government, Governor Monday Okpebholo has again released 28 additional schools to the organizations.

Ekwutosblog reports that Okpebholo had on June 16, 2025 after a meeting with Bishop Gabriel Dunia of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi announced the hand over of the schools to the missionary organizations.

Meanwhile one week after, the governor has again announced the handing over of another 28 schools to the missionary organizations.

 

The affected schools include Catholic secondary and primary schools across the three senatorial districts.

The governor, after the announcement, however, disclosed that a committee would be set up to precisely identify all schools to be handed over.

He also clarified that any affected schools currently undergoing renovation by the state government will remain under its supervision until completion.

The development had generated a lot of reactions from the Muslim community in the state who lambasted the governor for taking a unilateral decision without calling for a stakeholders’ meeting.

In a recent communique, the Nigerian Supreme Council Islamic Affairs, NSCIA, Edo State chapter urged the government to stay action on the handing over of the schools until alternative solutions for those who are going to be affected are provided.

The communique signed by its chairman, Alhaji Abdulazeez Nosakhare Igbinidu, appealed to the government to maintain the current harmonious relationship among Edo citizens.

“We plead with the government to consult more with stakeholders with the intention of ameliorating the negative effects the above points will cause,” the NSCIA said.

It noted that Muslims and others who do not share the Catholic faith are apprehensive about the government’s proposal due to its potential implications.

“Governments over time have invested in these schools, providing benefits to all residents regardless of their religious affiliations.

“The handing over of these schools may deny some students access to free education, which your administration currently provides.

“Not all citizens can afford exorbitant fees charged by private schools, making it essential to maintain accessible public education.

“The free education you are presently providing to students in public schools will definitely elude those who are presently enjoying it in these schools.

“Not every individual or family can afford private school, and this will lead to an increase in school dropouts for those who don’t have alternatives.

“The possibility of none catholic children being forced to imbibe principles at variance with their present faith when there are no alternatives can not be ruled out,” the communique added.

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