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Imo community demands release of detained youth leaders accused of being IPOB members

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The people of Umuagha Autonomous Community in Imo State have called for the immediate release of two of their youth leaders who are being detained by the State Police Command for allegedly being members of Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB).

The youths were named as Chima Mmeka, the youth leader of the community and Chidera Mmeka, the Chief Security Officer

Speaking with our correspondent, a community leader, Obinna Mmeka, who is also a relative to the detained youth leaders, said the duo were arrested after honouring an invitation by the army at Ukwuorji checkpoint, along Onitsha road.

He narrated that upon honouring the invitation, the two youth leaders were taken to 34 Artillery Brigade, Obinze, where they were detained for two months before being taken to the Police Anti-kidnapping Unit.

Obinna appealed to Governor Hope Uzodinma and the State Police Commissioner, Aboki Dajuma, to intervene in the matter and secure the release of the youth leaders, stating that they are not IPOB members.

He maintained that the two detained individuals have never indulged in any anti-social activities.

He noted that the community has not recorded any activities of the IPOB or ESN in recent times.

Obinna recounted that everything started when soldiers apprehended
one Chimaobi Ononiwu, who they suspected of being an IPOB member. On searching his phone they allegedly discovered that he shared the same social media platform with the community youth leader.

According to Obinna, Ononiwu however revealed that the particular platform is a general Whatsapp group created by the youths of the community for the purpose of disseminating information.

“So the army invited the President General, Barr. Osita Chikezie, the Youth leader, Chima Mmeka and the Chief Security Officer of the community, Chidera Mmeka, to confirm whether Chimaobi Ononiwu was a member of IPOB.

“Since the President General was not around the Vice President, Osondu boriki, and others went.

“On getting there, their phones were seized and when the WhatsApp platform was discovered in the android phones of the youth leader and chief security officer. They were detained while the VP who has no android phone was left to go,” Obinna narrated.

He added that after their arrest, the youth leaders were transfered to Obinze, where they were incarcerated for two months before they were moved to Tiger Base, Owerri.

Obinna maintained that the arrested youth leaders are not IPOB members but responsible leaders in the community and appealed to the state governor and commissioner of police to effect their release.

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ICC renamed Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre

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The International Conference Centre, ICC, in Abuja has been renamed President Bola Tinubu International Conference Centre.

The new name was unveiled when the President commissioned the newly rehabilitated facility on Tuesday.

The event was witnessed by Federal Capital Territory, FCT, minister, Nyesom Wike, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, Deputy Senate President, Jibril Barau, among others.

The facility was reportedly renovated at a cost of N39 billion.

Other projects executed in the FCT are to be commissioned by Tinubu ahead of the Democracy Day celebration on June 12, 2025.

FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, was seen dancing at the commissioning ceremony.

The facility was shut down for rehabilitation in April 2024.

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Why I Left Canada To Serve Aguata 2 Constituency In Anambra Assembly – Jon. Tony Muobike

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‎The lawmaker representing Aguata 2 state constituency in the 8th legislature of Anambra State, Hon. Chief Tony Muobike (Dike Anagbara Izu), a Nigeri­an-born Canadian citizen, has explained the reasons he never returned to Canada since he was elected, except when the assembly is on recess.

‎Unlike most politicians who will abandon their duty posts and abandon their responsibilities by embarking on prolonged trips abroad after being elected into office. Muobike stated that;

‎”I have to attend to plenaries. I have to be there for my people. I have to be there when they call me. I have to go down to my constituency to know what is happening there. So the job requires my physical presence down here. So in the last two years, I have been around. I only travel during recess but during work time, I am here”

‎Muobike who is the House of Assem­bly Committee Chairman on Health, has sponsored a basic life support training programme for over 100 youths in Aguata Local Gov­ernment Area and that currently, many of the youths hold licences from the Ni­gerian Red Cross Society as accredited first aiders.

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CEO of Peace Mass Transit Converts his Private Mansion in Enugu to Hospital

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‎Dr. Samuel Maduka Onyishi, a renowned Nigerian entrepreneur and philanthropist, has embarked on an extraordinary journey. As the CEO of Peace Mass Transit Ltd. and founder of Maduka University, he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to making a positive impact.

‎Dr Maduka has transformed his majestic private residence in Amukwa village, Nsukka town, Enugu State, into a state-of-the-art, international multi-specialty hospital.

‎The hospital will not only provide quality healthcare but also serve as a teaching facility for medical students from Maduka University and other institutions. To ensure the project’s success, Dr. Onyishi has acquired additional properties in the area, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to this noble cause.

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