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  • When they were in power, former First Lady Aisha Buhari was in a constant battle for control of her husband and power with the power brokers around her husband.

    Apparently, her late husband trusted a group of cronies led by his nephew Mamman Daura, Sabiu Tunde, and the late Abba Kyari, who were in charge and were the de facto presidents.

    Thus, they were in charge and determined who got what.

    That Emiefele was so powerful because of the power they allowed him as CBN governor.

    According to some schools of thought, if the late Abba Kyari were to be alive, he would not have allowed the current president, Asiwaju, to emerge as the APC presidential flag bearer, let alone win the election.

    Before they left power, Buhari's nephew, Sabiu Tunde, was the richest young Nigerian under 40.

    Aisha Buhari was relegated to the background and was told by her husband that she belonged in the kitchen when she complained.

    She fought, she wailed, and she became a podcaster at one point.

    She would give orders as the wife of a sitting president, but Mamman Daura or Sabiu Tunde would overrule her, knowing nothing would happen.

    Aisha Buhari's case was made worse by the fact that Buhari comes from a feudalist culture that has no regard for women.

    Aisha Buhari and Tunde Sabiu once had an intense clash at Aso Rock that had her ADC shooting at him; the man scaled the fence of Aso Rock, running for his life.

    As expected, the late Buhari sided with his nephew, Sabiu Tunde, against his wife, and Aisha's security operatives, who attempted to kill Tunde, were picked up and arrested by the then Inspector General of Police.

    Aisha had to come on social media to appeal to the IGP to release her security operatives because she was powerless.

    Tunde gave an order for their arrest, and there was nothing she could do to reverse it.

    Frustrated by the humiliation she received at the hands of the power cabal, Aisha had to relocate from Nigeria to Dubai before moving to the UK.

    The power cabal even made attempts to marry a second wife for the late Buhari at the height of their fight with Aisha, just to humiliate her further.

    Buhari disrespected his wife and allowed wolves to ravage her in a way that Tinubu has not done to his wife, Remi.

    Today, Muhammadu Buhari is no more, but before he died, he was nursed and taken care of by Aisha Buhari and the kids on his sickbed.

    Sabiu Tunde, who was fond of humiliating her, was nowhere to be found.

    When he died, it was still the same Aisha and the kids who brought his corpse home.

    A lesson for my generation of men: when you become rich and powerful, take care of your wife and kids; bring them close, more than any other person, no matter how loyal the person is to you.

    Don't allow a third party to come between you and your wife because of money and power.

    When the chips are down, your family is all that you have left.

    Every other person will move on. I have seen this happen again and again.

    - CHUKWUDI IWUCHUKWU
    When they were in power, former First Lady Aisha Buhari was in a constant battle for control of her husband and power with the power brokers around her husband. Apparently, her late husband trusted a group of cronies led by his nephew Mamman Daura, Sabiu Tunde, and the late Abba Kyari, who were in charge and were the de facto presidents. Thus, they were in charge and determined who got what. That Emiefele was so powerful because of the power they allowed him as CBN governor. According to some schools of thought, if the late Abba Kyari were to be alive, he would not have allowed the current president, Asiwaju, to emerge as the APC presidential flag bearer, let alone win the election. Before they left power, Buhari's nephew, Sabiu Tunde, was the richest young Nigerian under 40. Aisha Buhari was relegated to the background and was told by her husband that she belonged in the kitchen when she complained. She fought, she wailed, and she became a podcaster at one point. She would give orders as the wife of a sitting president, but Mamman Daura or Sabiu Tunde would overrule her, knowing nothing would happen. Aisha Buhari's case was made worse by the fact that Buhari comes from a feudalist culture that has no regard for women. Aisha Buhari and Tunde Sabiu once had an intense clash at Aso Rock that had her ADC shooting at him; the man scaled the fence of Aso Rock, running for his life. As expected, the late Buhari sided with his nephew, Sabiu Tunde, against his wife, and Aisha's security operatives, who attempted to kill Tunde, were picked up and arrested by the then Inspector General of Police. Aisha had to come on social media to appeal to the IGP to release her security operatives because she was powerless. Tunde gave an order for their arrest, and there was nothing she could do to reverse it. Frustrated by the humiliation she received at the hands of the power cabal, Aisha had to relocate from Nigeria to Dubai before moving to the UK. The power cabal even made attempts to marry a second wife for the late Buhari at the height of their fight with Aisha, just to humiliate her further. Buhari disrespected his wife and allowed wolves to ravage her in a way that Tinubu has not done to his wife, Remi. Today, Muhammadu Buhari is no more, but before he died, he was nursed and taken care of by Aisha Buhari and the kids on his sickbed. Sabiu Tunde, who was fond of humiliating her, was nowhere to be found. When he died, it was still the same Aisha and the kids who brought his corpse home. A lesson for my generation of men: when you become rich and powerful, take care of your wife and kids; bring them close, more than any other person, no matter how loyal the person is to you. Don't allow a third party to come between you and your wife because of money and power. When the chips are down, your family is all that you have left. Every other person will move on. I have seen this happen again and again. - CHUKWUDI IWUCHUKWU
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  • Russian Embassy comment on the Business Day article (July 15, 2025)

    We took note of the article How Russia wins friends and influences people by Nicholas Shubitz published in Business Day on July 11, 2025, and found it thought-provoking and partially reflective of the realities of getting education abroad – be it in Russia, USA, China, Europe or elsewhere. Yet, one important issue is missing.

    Education has traditionally been one of the most vibrant sectors in #RussiaAfrica relations. Since the early days of African independence, hundreds of thousands of professionals – doctors, engineers, teachers, technicians, and others – have received training in Russia. After completing these studies, most of the graduates return to their home countries, where they contribute to building a better future for their communities.

    We firmly believe that Africa is not, and should not be, an arena for geopolitical rivalry.

    As President Vladimir Putin emphasized in his article “Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and a Successful Future,” our country has consistently adhered to the principle of “AFRICAN SOLUTIONS TO AFRICAN PROBLEMS,” standing in solidarity with African nations in their pursuit of self-determination, justice, and sovereign rights. Unlike some external actors, we have never sought to impose our values, governance models, or development paths on our African partners.

    Our engagement with African countries is guided by the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Action Plan for 2023-2026, adopted at the highest level. This strategic document outlines broad cooperation in numerous areas, including security, trade, investment, agriculture, science, culture, and – critically – education.

    Shane Shauke, a graduate of a Russian University, current medical practitioner and representative of the Russian African Centre of University Studies (RACUS) in SA, shares his experience:
    “As a South African from the rural Limpopo province, I had the opportunity to study in Russia. Many of us who studied there were drawn not by political influence, but by the accessibility of quality education – especially in fields like medicine.

    Russia’s investment in international students, particularly from Africa, certainly fosters goodwill. It’s equally important to acknowledge that the relationship is not one-sided: African students often return home with valuable knowledge and skills.

    Russia may gain friends through education, but those friendships are rooted in complex human experiences, not just political strategy.”

    The Comment was partially published in Business Day on July 15, 2025: https://tinyurl.com/ykh59r24
    ⚡ Russian Embassy comment on the Business Day article (July 15, 2025) ✍️ We took note of the article How Russia wins friends and influences people by Nicholas Shubitz published in Business Day on July 11, 2025, and found it thought-provoking and partially reflective of the realities of getting education abroad – be it in Russia, USA, China, Europe or elsewhere. Yet, one important issue is missing. Education has traditionally been one of the most vibrant sectors in #RussiaAfrica relations. Since the early days of African independence, hundreds of thousands of professionals – doctors, engineers, teachers, technicians, and others – have received training in Russia. After completing these studies, most of the graduates return to their home countries, where they contribute to building a better future for their communities. ☝️ We firmly believe that Africa is not, and should not be, an arena for geopolitical rivalry. As President Vladimir Putin emphasized in his article “Russia and Africa: Joining Efforts for Peace, Progress and a Successful Future,” our country has consistently adhered to the principle of “AFRICAN SOLUTIONS TO AFRICAN PROBLEMS,” standing in solidarity with African nations in their pursuit of self-determination, justice, and sovereign rights. Unlike some external actors, we have never sought to impose our values, governance models, or development paths on our African partners. Our engagement with African countries is guided by the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum Action Plan for 2023-2026, adopted at the highest level. This strategic document outlines broad cooperation in numerous areas, including security, trade, investment, agriculture, science, culture, and – critically – education. 💬 Shane Shauke, a graduate of a Russian University, current medical practitioner and representative of the Russian African Centre of University Studies (RACUS) in SA, shares his experience: “As a South African from the rural Limpopo province, I had the opportunity to study in Russia. Many of us who studied there were drawn not by political influence, but by the accessibility of quality education – especially in fields like medicine. Russia’s investment in international students, particularly from Africa, certainly fosters goodwill. It’s equally important to acknowledge that the relationship is not one-sided: African students often return home with valuable knowledge and skills. Russia may gain friends through education, but those friendships are rooted in complex human experiences, not just political strategy.” The Comment was partially published in Business Day on July 15, 2025: https://tinyurl.com/ykh59r24
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  • Olukoyede Charges DNFBPs against Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing https://jaconna.com/jneg88ZawZ/
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    Olukoyede Charges DNFBPs against Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing
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    Olukoyede Charges DNFBPs against Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, charged
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  • EFCC Arrests Six for Alleged Internet Fraud in Uyo



    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Uyo Zonal Directorate, have arrested six suspected internet fraudsters at Ekamba and Ekpri Nsukara areas of Nwaniba, in Akwa Ibom State.

    Four of the suspects were arrested at Ekamba Nsukara, while the other two were apprehended at Ekpri Nsukara.

    The intelligence -driven arrest led to the recovery of the following items, eight mobile phones and two laptops.

    The suspects will be charged to court soon.
    EFCC Arrests Six for Alleged Internet Fraud in Uyo Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Uyo Zonal Directorate, have arrested six suspected internet fraudsters at Ekamba and Ekpri Nsukara areas of Nwaniba, in Akwa Ibom State. Four of the suspects were arrested at Ekamba Nsukara, while the other two were apprehended at Ekpri Nsukara. The intelligence -driven arrest led to the recovery of the following items, eight mobile phones and two laptops. The suspects will be charged to court soon.
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  • INEC National Commissioner Oversees Anambra Voter Registration Exercise.
    #AnambraDecides2025

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has intensified efforts to ensure a seamless Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise across Anambra State, with a high-level supervisory visit by National Commissioner Dr. Ukeagu Kenneth Nnamdi.

    The exercise, which commenced on July 8, 2025, and will run through the weekend until July 17, is designed to capture eligible Nigerians who fall under the following categories:
    - First-time voters (aged 18 and above or previously unregistered)
    - Persons seeking replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs)
    - Registered voters requesting transfers to new polling units
    - Individuals updating their voter information (name, address, etc.)
    - Citizens needing corrections to errors on their PVCs

    Dr. Ukeagu, during his inspection tour, assessed the progress of the exercise and interacted with registrants and INEC officials at various registration centers. He was accompanied by the Anambra State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Agwu, and several Heads of Departments from the state Head INEC office.

    Speaking to some registrants at one of the centres he visited, the National Commissioner emphasized INEC's commitment to ensuring that all eligible voters are duly registered ahead of upcoming elections. "This exercise is critical to strengthening our democratic process. We urge every eligible citizen, especially young people and those who have recently turned 18, to take advantage of this opportunity," he stated.

    Mrs. Agwu reassured residents of Anambra State of adequate logistics and personnel deployment to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process. She also encouraged community leaders to mobilize their members to participate in the exercise before the deadline.

    The CVR is part of INEC's efforts to update the nation's voter register and expand electoral participation. Prospective registrants are advised to visit designated registration centers within their local government areas to get registered.

    For further details, citizens may contact the INEC Citizens Contact on 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649 or visit the commission's official website www.cvr.inecnigeria.org for more information.
    INEC National Commissioner Oversees Anambra Voter Registration Exercise. #AnambraDecides2025 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has intensified efforts to ensure a seamless Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise across Anambra State, with a high-level supervisory visit by National Commissioner Dr. Ukeagu Kenneth Nnamdi. The exercise, which commenced on July 8, 2025, and will run through the weekend until July 17, is designed to capture eligible Nigerians who fall under the following categories: - First-time voters (aged 18 and above or previously unregistered) - Persons seeking replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter's Cards (PVCs) - Registered voters requesting transfers to new polling units - Individuals updating their voter information (name, address, etc.) - Citizens needing corrections to errors on their PVCs Dr. Ukeagu, during his inspection tour, assessed the progress of the exercise and interacted with registrants and INEC officials at various registration centers. He was accompanied by the Anambra State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Agwu, and several Heads of Departments from the state Head INEC office. Speaking to some registrants at one of the centres he visited, the National Commissioner emphasized INEC's commitment to ensuring that all eligible voters are duly registered ahead of upcoming elections. "This exercise is critical to strengthening our democratic process. We urge every eligible citizen, especially young people and those who have recently turned 18, to take advantage of this opportunity," he stated. Mrs. Agwu reassured residents of Anambra State of adequate logistics and personnel deployment to ensure a smooth and efficient registration process. She also encouraged community leaders to mobilize their members to participate in the exercise before the deadline. The CVR is part of INEC's efforts to update the nation's voter register and expand electoral participation. Prospective registrants are advised to visit designated registration centers within their local government areas to get registered. For further details, citizens may contact the INEC Citizens Contact on 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649 or visit the commission's official website www.cvr.inecnigeria.org for more information.
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  • Man bags 51 months imprisonment in the U.K. for removing his c%ndom without lady’s consent

    A 39-year-old man, who removed his c%ndom without the consent of the lady he was having s+x with, has been sentenced to 51 months in prison by a U.K. court.

    Guy Mukendi from Brixton, south London, was on Thursday, June 13, sentenced at Inner London Crown Court for the r@p£ of a woman last year. The woman had consented to s+x with Mukendi on the condition a c%ndom was used, but he removed it without her consent.

    She reported the a$$ault on May 9, 2023 and Mukendi was found guilty by a jury in a rare conviction on April 2, this year.

    The Metropolitan Police said the victim was supported during the “extremely difficult time” as soon as she first reported the incident.

    Police worked with the victim to obtain screenshots of messages Mukendi sent where he apologised for taking the c%ndom off, and where he sought to explain his actions by saying he had not had s+x in a long time.

    He then deleted the messages but the screenshots contributed to securing his conviction.
    Man bags 51 months imprisonment in the U.K. for removing his c%ndom without lady’s consent A 39-year-old man, who removed his c%ndom without the consent of the lady he was having s+x with, has been sentenced to 51 months in prison by a U.K. court. Guy Mukendi from Brixton, south London, was on Thursday, June 13, sentenced at Inner London Crown Court for the r@p£ of a woman last year. The woman had consented to s+x with Mukendi on the condition a c%ndom was used, but he removed it without her consent. She reported the a$$ault on May 9, 2023 and Mukendi was found guilty by a jury in a rare conviction on April 2, this year. The Metropolitan Police said the victim was supported during the “extremely difficult time” as soon as she first reported the incident. Police worked with the victim to obtain screenshots of messages Mukendi sent where he apologised for taking the c%ndom off, and where he sought to explain his actions by saying he had not had s+x in a long time. He then deleted the messages but the screenshots contributed to securing his conviction.
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  • “I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was starting to forget how to love myself.

    People assume divôrce means failure. No! sometimes, it’s survival.

    For years, I kept quiet, smiling for the camera, wearing my ring like everything was okay. But behind the scenes, I was disappearing, emotionally, mentally.

    I gave the best of me to a man who eventually stopped seeing me. Conversations turned to silence. Respect turned to tension. And the home I tried so hard to build started to feel like a place I didn’t belong.

    Walking away wasn’t easy. It wasn’t dramatic. It was silent, deliberate. I didn’t need to announce it, I just started choosing myself again.

    I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and went back to being “Chioma Chukwuka” not because I hate my past, but because I’m reclaiming my name, my peace, and my power.

    I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself.

    -- Chioma Chukwuka
    “I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was starting to forget how to love myself. People assume divôrce means failure. No! sometimes, it’s survival. For years, I kept quiet, smiling for the camera, wearing my ring like everything was okay. But behind the scenes, I was disappearing, emotionally, mentally. I gave the best of me to a man who eventually stopped seeing me. Conversations turned to silence. Respect turned to tension. And the home I tried so hard to build started to feel like a place I didn’t belong. Walking away wasn’t easy. It wasn’t dramatic. It was silent, deliberate. I didn’t need to announce it, I just started choosing myself again. I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and went back to being “Chioma Chukwuka” not because I hate my past, but because I’m reclaiming my name, my peace, and my power. I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself. -- Chioma Chukwuka
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  • PRESS RELEASE

    NNPC Ltd Donates 35 CNG Buses to Presidential Initiative on CNG
    ...Restates Commitment to Cleaner, Sustainable Fuel Alternative

    The NNPC Ltd. has handed over thirty-five (35) hybrid Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered buses to the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG).

    During a brief ceremony held at the NNPC Towers on Monday, the Group CEO, NNPC Ltd., Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari reiterated the Company’s commitment to support the Federal Government’s gas aspirations.

    The GCEO, who stated that the move was in line with NNPC Ltd.’s efforts to drive the adoption of CNG as a cleaner, cheaper and sustainable fuel alternative, added that the Company has recorded significant progress on gas supply, infrastructure, distribution and retail outlets.

    “I am proud that NNPC Ltd is playing a pivotal role in driving the Federal Government’s gas agenda towards energy transition,” the GCEO stated.

    Earlier in his address, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo said the CNG buses represent not just vehicles but serve as instruments of economic relief, social equity, and environmental responsibility.

    “They signal a future where the ordinary Nigerian can commute safely, affordably, and efficiently,” he added.

    The Minister described the initiative as a direct reflection of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, a bold step to reduce the cost of transportation, lessen dependence on petrol, and ensure the utilisation of the Nation’s abundant natural gas resources for the benefit of the people.

    Earlier in his remarks, the Executive Vice President, Downstream, NNPC Ltd., Mr. Mumuni Dagazau said the adoption of CNG as a fuel alternative has significant economic benefits for the Nation by reducing reliance on PMS and AGO as automotive fuels which also leads to substantial cost savings and supports the growth of local gas industry.

    Also in his remarks, the Executive Vice President, Gas, Power & New Energy, Mr. Olalekan Ogunleye, said that as the CNG commercialisation drive continues to gather momentum, NNPC Ltd. will be there to lead the way.

    In her remarks, the Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, said through the initiative, NNPC Ltd. was advancing and shaping a new energy future that will purposefully serve people, communities, and the planet.

    The Programme Coordinator/CEO, Presidential CNG Initiative, Mr. Michael Oluwagbemi, commended NNPC Ltd. for supporting the Initiative, stressing that the Company has been a reliable partner for the Initiative since its commencement.


    Signed
    NNPC Ltd.
    Abuja

    7th July, 2025
    PRESS RELEASE NNPC Ltd Donates 35 CNG Buses to Presidential Initiative on CNG ...Restates Commitment to Cleaner, Sustainable Fuel Alternative The NNPC Ltd. has handed over thirty-five (35) hybrid Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered buses to the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG). During a brief ceremony held at the NNPC Towers on Monday, the Group CEO, NNPC Ltd., Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari reiterated the Company’s commitment to support the Federal Government’s gas aspirations. The GCEO, who stated that the move was in line with NNPC Ltd.’s efforts to drive the adoption of CNG as a cleaner, cheaper and sustainable fuel alternative, added that the Company has recorded significant progress on gas supply, infrastructure, distribution and retail outlets. “I am proud that NNPC Ltd is playing a pivotal role in driving the Federal Government’s gas agenda towards energy transition,” the GCEO stated. Earlier in his address, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo said the CNG buses represent not just vehicles but serve as instruments of economic relief, social equity, and environmental responsibility. “They signal a future where the ordinary Nigerian can commute safely, affordably, and efficiently,” he added. The Minister described the initiative as a direct reflection of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, a bold step to reduce the cost of transportation, lessen dependence on petrol, and ensure the utilisation of the Nation’s abundant natural gas resources for the benefit of the people. Earlier in his remarks, the Executive Vice President, Downstream, NNPC Ltd., Mr. Mumuni Dagazau said the adoption of CNG as a fuel alternative has significant economic benefits for the Nation by reducing reliance on PMS and AGO as automotive fuels which also leads to substantial cost savings and supports the growth of local gas industry. Also in his remarks, the Executive Vice President, Gas, Power & New Energy, Mr. Olalekan Ogunleye, said that as the CNG commercialisation drive continues to gather momentum, NNPC Ltd. will be there to lead the way. In her remarks, the Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, said through the initiative, NNPC Ltd. was advancing and shaping a new energy future that will purposefully serve people, communities, and the planet. The Programme Coordinator/CEO, Presidential CNG Initiative, Mr. Michael Oluwagbemi, commended NNPC Ltd. for supporting the Initiative, stressing that the Company has been a reliable partner for the Initiative since its commencement. Signed NNPC Ltd. Abuja 7th July, 2025
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  • You lied about your past, your father disowned you – APC chieftain Eze blasts Wike

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has responded to some of the claims made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike during a recent interview.

    Wike recently appeared on Channels Television’s Politics Today where he, among other things, claimed that he came from rich background and attended school driving in his own car. He said this insisting he did not come from the same background as his former boss, Chibuike Amaechi.

    Wike also claimed that Dame Judith, the wife of Rotimi Amaechi, was collecting the sum of N4 million monthly to train Rivers women. Wike vowed to resign if the report of forensic audit on the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, does not indict Amaechi’s wife.

    Reacting to Wike’s claims, Eze, an ally of Amaechi, who often stand for the former Minister of Transportation, said Wike only presented falsehood about his past exposure to the public thereby ridiculing himself.

    According to him, Wike, who was an errand boy to Amaechi, has of today denied everyone who made one contribution or another to lift him from abject poverty which reigned supreme in his family.

    Eze wondered whether it was Wike that made himself a Local Government Chairman, Chief of Staff to Amaechi and later nominated himself as a Minister during the Jonathan regime.

    “Trying to claim how rich his father was when poverty that radiated his family was as strong as the direct ray of sun, is denying his background,” Eze said in a statement he signed and made available to reporters at the weekend.

    “His father, if alive, would be disappointed in his act of self-denial to justify his lavish living with public funds. Not minding that his father disowned him because of his character and if not for his friend’s father who assisted him by paying his school fees, Nigerians would have been spared of having such a charlatan in public service

    “In his futile attempt to castigate Amaechi’s wife who had genuine dealings with the NDDC, one is forced to ask whether Wike’s wife is fit for the exalted position of a Judge which she holds given that sleeping daily in the same room and on the same bed with a character like Wike will definitely affect her sense of judgement in the delivery of justice. The business of Court is a noble one and the background of a Judge shapes his/her sense of judgement.”

    Eze blamed Amaechi said the former Rivers Governor made the greatest error in his political journey by encountering Wike and assisting him to be a Local Government Chairman; appointing him as his Chief of Staff and recommending him for Ministerial appointment.

    “As Governor, Wike’s biggest legacy is the destruction of all major policies and projects set up by the Amaechi’s government for the betterment of Rivers State and her people. The Agricultural set up that would have taken care of the food challenge currently facing Nigerians was destroyed, the educational sector and scholarship set up by Amaechi to make Rivers State a hub for human development was destroyed by Wike.”

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    You lied about your past, your father disowned you – APC chieftain Eze blasts Wike A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has responded to some of the claims made by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike during a recent interview. Wike recently appeared on Channels Television’s Politics Today where he, among other things, claimed that he came from rich background and attended school driving in his own car. He said this insisting he did not come from the same background as his former boss, Chibuike Amaechi. Wike also claimed that Dame Judith, the wife of Rotimi Amaechi, was collecting the sum of N4 million monthly to train Rivers women. Wike vowed to resign if the report of forensic audit on the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, does not indict Amaechi’s wife. Reacting to Wike’s claims, Eze, an ally of Amaechi, who often stand for the former Minister of Transportation, said Wike only presented falsehood about his past exposure to the public thereby ridiculing himself. According to him, Wike, who was an errand boy to Amaechi, has of today denied everyone who made one contribution or another to lift him from abject poverty which reigned supreme in his family. Eze wondered whether it was Wike that made himself a Local Government Chairman, Chief of Staff to Amaechi and later nominated himself as a Minister during the Jonathan regime. “Trying to claim how rich his father was when poverty that radiated his family was as strong as the direct ray of sun, is denying his background,” Eze said in a statement he signed and made available to reporters at the weekend. “His father, if alive, would be disappointed in his act of self-denial to justify his lavish living with public funds. Not minding that his father disowned him because of his character and if not for his friend’s father who assisted him by paying his school fees, Nigerians would have been spared of having such a charlatan in public service “In his futile attempt to castigate Amaechi’s wife who had genuine dealings with the NDDC, one is forced to ask whether Wike’s wife is fit for the exalted position of a Judge which she holds given that sleeping daily in the same room and on the same bed with a character like Wike will definitely affect her sense of judgement in the delivery of justice. The business of Court is a noble one and the background of a Judge shapes his/her sense of judgement.” Eze blamed Amaechi said the former Rivers Governor made the greatest error in his political journey by encountering Wike and assisting him to be a Local Government Chairman; appointing him as his Chief of Staff and recommending him for Ministerial appointment. “As Governor, Wike’s biggest legacy is the destruction of all major policies and projects set up by the Amaechi’s government for the betterment of Rivers State and her people. The Agricultural set up that would have taken care of the food challenge currently facing Nigerians was destroyed, the educational sector and scholarship set up by Amaechi to make Rivers State a hub for human development was destroyed by Wike.” join us on all social media and also register on our website
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    *TOPIC: BELIEVING GOD FOR THE MIRACULOUS.*(Series 14)

    *Scripture Reading:* Luke 18:9-10

    *”He also told this parable to some people who trusted in themselves and were confident that they were righteous [posing outwardly as upright and in right standing with God], and who viewed others with contempt: “Two men went up into the temple [enclosure] to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.”*(AMP)

    Continuation from where we stopped yesterday. But our prayers will be powerless if they uttered for less than righteous motives. Although there are a number of things that can render our prayers powerless, we will be looking at three that clearly stand out;

    1.Selfish prayers: *A selfless prayer is one that matches the will of God. That means a selfish prayer is one that exalt personal desire against the will of God.* When you pray selfishly, you want to fit God into the box of your need. You want Him to answer you in certain way, so that you can be happy.

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  • PRESS RELEASE

    Water Ministry Partners Nestlé Nigeria on Advancement of Water Quality Management in Nigeria.

    In a move to promote safe and sustainable water practices, the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation (FMWRS) has announced a collaborative partnership with Nestlé Nigeria to drive nationwide Water Quality Management Campaigns. This initiative supports the goals of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in the water sector.

    This commitment was made by the Honourable Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, during a courtesy visit by the management of Nestlé Nigeria and members of the Organized Private Sector in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH) led by Nestlé Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead, Victoria Uwadoka to his office today in Abuja.

    The Minister emphasized that efficient water resource management is essential for minimizing public health threats such as cholera and diarrhea, while also helping to mitigate the adverse impacts of flooding. He assured the Ministry’s full support for Nestlé’s campaign and pledged timely collaboration to deliver impactful results.

    “The Ministry is committed to working with Nestlé Nigeria to improve water quality across the country. This partnership is in line with our mission to ensure safe water access and support the health and wellbeing of all Nigerians,” Prof. Utsev said.

    In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of FMWRS, Mr. Richard Pheelangwah, applauded Nestlé’s presentation on water quality improvement and pledged the Ministry’s full support for the initiative.

    Speaking on behalf of Nestlé Nigeria, Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead, stressed the urgency of bridging the knowledge gap around water quality.

    “Not all clear water is clean. Poor water quality continues to affect health and increase the prevalence of waterborne diseases. Through our National Water Quality Advocacy Campaign, we aim to raise awareness, educate communities, engage stakeholders, and drive sustainable action,” Uwadoka said.

    She further added that the campaign is built on three key pillars: Raising Awareness and Educating, Engaging Stakeholders, and Driving Sustainable Actions.

    Providing further insight into the project, Dr. Nicholas Igwe, National Coordinator of OPS-WASH, highlighted that this collaboration goes beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility.

    “This initiative is focused on long-term water rehabilitation. In Abaji Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), 16 communities will benefit, while 8 communities in Agbara, Ogun State, are also set to receive support. Additionally, two farming communities in Abaji and Agbara will benefit from the introduction of water harvesting systems for irrigation,” Dr. Igwe noted.

    The Director of Water Quality Control and Sanitation at the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Mrs. Elizabeth Ugoh, noted that the ongoing baseline report on water quality and its parameters will significantly strengthen the water quality collaboration with Nestlé Nigeria.

    In attendance were some Directors of the Ministry including Director, Water Supply, Mr. Babarinde Segun Mukaila, Director Planning and Technical Support Services, Engr. Adeyinka Adenopo, Directors 11 & 111 of the Department of Water Quality Control and Sanitation, Habu Jamilu, mni and Ibiyemi Olu-Daniels, and Director Special Duties, Chucks Mbaike, respectively

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    Director, Information and Public Relations.

    04/07/2025
    PRESS RELEASE Water Ministry Partners Nestlé Nigeria on Advancement of Water Quality Management in Nigeria. In a move to promote safe and sustainable water practices, the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation (FMWRS) has announced a collaborative partnership with Nestlé Nigeria to drive nationwide Water Quality Management Campaigns. This initiative supports the goals of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in the water sector. This commitment was made by the Honourable Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Engr. Prof. Joseph Terlumun Utsev, during a courtesy visit by the management of Nestlé Nigeria and members of the Organized Private Sector in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (OPS-WASH) led by Nestlé Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead, Victoria Uwadoka to his office today in Abuja. The Minister emphasized that efficient water resource management is essential for minimizing public health threats such as cholera and diarrhea, while also helping to mitigate the adverse impacts of flooding. He assured the Ministry’s full support for Nestlé’s campaign and pledged timely collaboration to deliver impactful results. “The Ministry is committed to working with Nestlé Nigeria to improve water quality across the country. This partnership is in line with our mission to ensure safe water access and support the health and wellbeing of all Nigerians,” Prof. Utsev said. In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of FMWRS, Mr. Richard Pheelangwah, applauded Nestlé’s presentation on water quality improvement and pledged the Ministry’s full support for the initiative. Speaking on behalf of Nestlé Nigeria, Victoria Uwadoka, Corporate Communications, Public Affairs, and Sustainability Lead, stressed the urgency of bridging the knowledge gap around water quality. “Not all clear water is clean. Poor water quality continues to affect health and increase the prevalence of waterborne diseases. Through our National Water Quality Advocacy Campaign, we aim to raise awareness, educate communities, engage stakeholders, and drive sustainable action,” Uwadoka said. She further added that the campaign is built on three key pillars: Raising Awareness and Educating, Engaging Stakeholders, and Driving Sustainable Actions. Providing further insight into the project, Dr. Nicholas Igwe, National Coordinator of OPS-WASH, highlighted that this collaboration goes beyond traditional Corporate Social Responsibility. “This initiative is focused on long-term water rehabilitation. In Abaji Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), 16 communities will benefit, while 8 communities in Agbara, Ogun State, are also set to receive support. Additionally, two farming communities in Abaji and Agbara will benefit from the introduction of water harvesting systems for irrigation,” Dr. Igwe noted. The Director of Water Quality Control and Sanitation at the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Mrs. Elizabeth Ugoh, noted that the ongoing baseline report on water quality and its parameters will significantly strengthen the water quality collaboration with Nestlé Nigeria. In attendance were some Directors of the Ministry including Director, Water Supply, Mr. Babarinde Segun Mukaila, Director Planning and Technical Support Services, Engr. Adeyinka Adenopo, Directors 11 & 111 of the Department of Water Quality Control and Sanitation, Habu Jamilu, mni and Ibiyemi Olu-Daniels, and Director Special Duties, Chucks Mbaike, respectively Mrs. Funmi Imuetinyan Director, Information and Public Relations. 04/07/2025
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