Tag: Anambra State

  • Prophet Odumeje brutalized as Anambra Govt demolishes his church building

    Prophet Odumeje brutalized as Anambra Govt demolishes his church building

    Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere Odumeje, popularly known as Indaboski, has been severely assaulted as the Anambra State Government on Thursday demolished his church building located in Onitsha, Anambra State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Governor Charles Soludo government had ordered the demolition of structures that go against the master plan of Onitsha Mega City.

    In line with the demolition order, Prophet Odumeje’s church building located in the Fegge axis of Onitsha was marked for demolition, with other structures blocking the drainage system in Onitsha also affected.

    A joint task force soon arrived at Odumeje’s church and was seen carrying out the demolition order. However, Odumeje was seen being beaten up and bundled out of the premises in a video of the demolition that has gone viral.

    It was not immediately clear why Prophet Odumeje was manhandled by the task force.

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  • Soludo has no solution – By Owei Lakemfa

    Soludo has no solution – By Owei Lakemfa

    Nigerians are undergoing the most challenging period in their lives as more people are pushed into poverty and desperation. Inflation is running at an average 16 per cent, hunger is deregulated and life is very cheap. Kerosene is unaffordable and the cost of diesel and aviation fuel so high that airlines in the country threatened to stop flying.

    It is in the midst of such extreme hardship that His Excellency Charles Chukwuma Soludo pushed for more hardship on the populace by demanding for astronomical increases in the price of premium motor spirit, PMS (petrol). No, the Governor of Anambra State and international professor of Economics is too clever to present his demand as crudely or directly as I have presented it. Rather, he demanded that the so-called subsidy on PMS should be removed “as early as yesterday”.

    Soludo, while speaking at the June 14, 2022 launch of the Nigeria Development Update, NDU, by the World Bank, said: “Remove this subsidy like yesterday, this ought to have been removed like yesterday. If we continue with the subsidy, Central Bank will continue to spill money. The solutions are pretty obvious. What we need to do is to be committed to it.”

    Then in a false claim of federalism when almost all states, including Anambra, depend on their share from the oil resources commandeered by the Federal Government, Soludo said if the “Federal Government decides that it wants to subsidise Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, why do you have to charge it from the subnational states? You should charge it from the revenue of the Federal Government.” It is charged from the subnational states precisely because almost all of them are mere parasites contributing nothing to the federation account. Besides, the cost of PMS affects all Nigerians.

    Soludo’s predictable speech at the occasion is not surprising partly because it was at a programme of the World Bank which had been one of his benefactors. His submission had to be in line with the World Bank Report being released at the occasion. The major planks of the report include “eliminating the PMS subsidy” which is actually a so-called complete deregulation of fuel prices, “easing trade restrictions”, an euphemism for the complete surrender of our economy to foreign interests; and “enhancing domestic revenue mobilisation which means imposing of higher taxes and prices on Nigerians.

    Given the fact that Nigeria with a landmass of 923,768 kilometres and a population of over 200 million people relies on less than 3,000KW of power with a power grid that this year has broken than some two dozen times, Nigerians are forced to rely on generators. These generators that power small businesses and homes, are almost all run on petrol. The country having no mass transit like trams or intra-city railways or waterway transportation, has to depend on petrol-based road transport. Given the dependence on PMS, it is common sense that to allow the mindless increase in its price would be disastrous.

    So why are people like Soludo always pushing this? Does it take an educated mind to know that the World Bank’s claim that fuel subsidy “mostly benefits the affluent” in Nigeria is patently false? Is the poor farmer who has to move his agricultural products to the urban centres and markets, affluent?

    But let us come to the kernel of my case against the Soludos in Nigeria who are mere megaphones of enslaving institutions like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, IMF and the World Trade Organisation, WTO, and repeater stations of their ruinous neo-liberal policies like the Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP.

    Soludo who in 2011 described himself as an international scholar and consultant to 18 international institutions ought to be reflective. An international Professor of Economics who has been a visiting scholar to institutions like the Brooklings Institute, the American Swartmore and the Universities of Warwick, Oxford and Cambridge, ought to ask himself the basic question: Why is Nigeria said to have subsidy on PMS? Even with a mere three-month tutorial in economics at the high school level, I can easily answer this question: because although we are a large oil producing nation, we do not refine petroleum products.

    With this fact, we lose all economic advantages, including those of comparative advantage and factors that determine the siting of industries. So, if Nigeria is subsidising PMS, it is entirely contrived by leaders and educated elites who refuse to put on their thinking caps. Soludo, for instance, was President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Chief Economic Adviser in 2003 before becoming the Governor of the Central Bank.

    Then, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed him into his Presidential Economic Advisory Committee. Did Soludo advise the governments he served on the need to refine petroleum products rather than export crude oil and import comparatively expensive petroleum products? If he did and was ignored, what did he do? Resigned? When he was CBN Governor, paying questionable fuel subsidies, did he know it was a wrong policy?

    So, rather than Soludo demanding increases in the price of PMS under the guise of fuel subsidy removal, he should demand that Nigeria begins to refine its petroleum product needs.

    Soludo reminds me of Chichidodo the bird that likes clean environments but feeds on maggots in the excreta. He reminds me very much of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, another economic whiz-kid who in 2011 under President Goodluck Jonathan was spewing questionable statistics that claimed the cost of a litre of imported fuel at the depot was N139 but drew blank when asked the cost of a litre of locally refined fuel.

    If today, Peter Obi, rightly or wrongly, is making waves in the country, it is because unlike Soludo and Okonjo- Iweala who are campaigning for so-called market forces, he argues that Nigeria must shift from a consumption to a production economy. So the issue is not the withdrawal of so-called fuel subsidy, like Soludo is campaigning for, but the production, rather than the importation of petroleum products.

    I once read a paper Soludo wrote on the Economic Partnership Agreement, EPA, titled: “Will Europe Under-Develop Africa Again?” published in the Pambazuka News edition of April, 2012. The paper whose title was obviously a play on Walter Rodney’s ground-breaking work, ‘How Europe Underdeveloped Africa’ was a clear-headed critique of Europe’s neo-colonial and neo-liberal policies in Africa.

    In the paper, Soludo argued that the EPA rhetoric, which promises a bright future for Africa, is no different from SAP which decimated Africa in the 1980s. He submitted that: “If EU cannot assist Africa to walk and run, the least it should do is not to hinder its nascent progress.”

    So why did he make such a critique a decade ago, and makes a contrary one today? I suspect that Soludo is more intelligent than the cheap way he is pricing himself.

  • “Harmless goats from Anambra”: Gov El-Rufai’s son faces backlash over insensitive comments

    One of the children to a sitting Nigerian Governor Bashir El-Rufai, has made derogatory comments targeted at a particular ethnic group in the country.

    This comes barely a week after combined military troops from the Nigerian Army and Navy were accused of killing dozens of innocent citizens, in Ogbaru, Anambra State.

    On Monday, El-Rufai had hailed the media interview a former governor of Kano State and presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) Rabiu Kwankwaso.

    During the interview, Kwankwaso advised his counterpart from the Labour Party Peter Obi, to accept to become his running mate in the forthcoming elections.

    He stated that with Obi on the ticket of the NNPP as a vice-presidential candidate in 2023, the South-East would be better positioned to actualize its presidential ambition in the future.

    “I am ecstatic Kwankwaso really put these delusional lunatics in their place on that interview,” El-Rufai tweeted.

    When another user with the handle @Pauly51158264 told him, “You’ll end up causing yourself harm,” El-Rufai responded even more harshly.

    He wrote: “From you harmless goats from Anambra? ?????”

    This is not the first time the son of the Governor of Kaduna State Nasir El-Rufai would be making such debasing remarks on the platform, and he has often come under heavy criticisms for his uncivil utterances.

    He also alleged on Monday that award-winning investigative journalist David Hundeyin, who fled the country in the aftermath of the controversial nationwide EndSARS protest which took place in 2020, was gay.

    “David Hundeyin lied that he’s a homosexual so he can have asylum. It is what he does. Then he comes online to pretend to be an investigative journalist. Guy just keep bending over for oyinbo at expensive hotels and collecting your social security checks,” the younger El-Rufai wrote.

    He however, returned to the platform hours later to offer a public apology after he was called out: “I went too far & vulgar with Hyundai. I apologise to those I respect & didn’t expect that from me”.

  • Two cases of Monkeypox recorded in Anambra

    Two suspected cases of monkeypox in three local government areas of Anambra State have been recorded, as the victims are placed under surveillance.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the councils are Anambra East, Onitsha and Oyi.

     

    Commissioner for Health Dr. Afam Obidike, who addressed reporters in Awka, said one of the cases has been confirmed positive. He added that the state emergency preparedness and response team put relevant surveillance measures in place towards curtailing the spread of the disease.

     

    Obidike, however, urged residents not to panic but report to the hospital for proper examination whenever they notice rashes on their skin.

    Monkeypox
    Monkeypox victim

     

    He said: “Few weeks ago, two suspected cases of monkey pox were reported in Anambra East, Onitsha and Oyi Local Government Areas. The case from Anambra East was confirmed positive and is currently receiving treatment at the isolation centre of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital in Nnewi.

     

    “In light of the above, Governor Charles Soludo has declared the incident an outbreak, and an emergency preparedness and response committee meeting was convened on Wednesday. The meeting was attended by relevant stakeholders, including World Health Organisation (WHO) team and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF); they are providing necessary assistance to the state.

     

    “Planning for immediate response to the outbreak and surveillance, laboratory, case management, risk communication and community engagement, infection prevention and control and safe burial pillars were also activated.”

     

    Obidike also announced the training of health personnel and response officers on enhanced active case search, sample collection and monkey pox management, as well as intensified public awareness.

     

    The UK now has seven cases of monkeypox, an infectious disease that doesn’t spread easily between people. The first case on 7 May 2022 is thought to have been brought into the UK by a traveller returning from Nigeria.

     

    Five things you need to know about Monkeypox

    1. It’s caused by a smallpox-like virus
    Monkeypox is caused by a virus of the same name that is closely related to smallpox, which has now been eradicated from the planet. Both are members of the Orthopoxvirus genus in the family Poxviridae. Monkeypox was first discovered in 1958 when outbreaks of a disease causing a pox were discovered in monkeys held in captivity for research. It was first seen in humans in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and it is now endemic in Central and West Africa.

     

    In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported 4,594 suspected cases of monkeypox, including 171 deaths (case fatality ratio 3.7%). They are described as suspected because confirmation requires PCR testing, which is not easily available in endemic areas.

     

    2. It causes pustules all over the body
    Symptoms normally appear between five and 13 days after infection, although it can take up to 21 days for them to appear. Early symptoms include fever, headache, muscle ache, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion. Once fever has appeared, a rash tends to erupt, concentrated on the face, hands and feet before spreading to other areas of the body. It can spread to the inside of the mouth, the genitals and the cornea. The rash progresses until it forms a scab which falls off, and in some cases large sections of skin can drop off the body.

     

    Although symptoms often ease within a month, one in ten cases can be fatal. Children are particularly susceptible.

     

    3. Diagnosis requires PCR tests
    Given that rashes are seen in many other diseases such as chickenpox and measles, WHO recommends diagnosis when identification is necessary. This has to be with PCR testing, they say, because orthopoxviruses produce antigens and trigger antibodies that could look like other related viruses, thus analyses of these cannot pinpoint that the virus is monkeypox.

     

    4. It can spread between people through close contact
    The virus generally spreads to people from infected wild animals such as rodents and primates, found in the rainforests of Central and West Africa, but human-to-human transmission can also occur. Similar to viruses like Ebola, transmission only happens in close proximity by contact with lesions, body fluids, respiratory droplets or contaminated materials such as bedding or clothes.

     

    5. There’s currently no cure, but we have a (very old) vaccine
    At present, there is no specific treatment recommended for monkeypox by WHO, but there are antivirals licensed to combat orthopoxviruses, such as tecovirimat.

     

    The smallpox vaccine was key to eradicating smallpox decades ago, and this vaccine can be highly effective – 85% – in preventing monkeypox. However, the original first-generation smallpox vaccines are no longer available to the general public. A newer vaccinia-based vaccine was approved for the prevention of smallpox and monkeypox in 2019 but it is also not yet widely available.

  • Oko Poly Governing Council appoints Umeozor Ogochukwu as Registrar

    The Governing Council, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State has approved the appointment of Mr. Umeozor Anthony Ogochukwu, as the substantive Registrar of the polytechnic.

     

    The approval, according to a statement by the Acting Public Relations Officer, Chijioke Ibeziako, was made at the council’s emergency meeting held on June 23.

     

    “The selection board committee of the council had earlier conducted an interview for the position of Registrar and forwarded their recommendations to the council.

     

    “Mr. Ogochukwu, who hails from Uga in Anambra State, has been a Deputy Registrar in the Polytechnic for 15 years. He has held positions in different capacities in the polytechnic.

     

    “He is a holder of M.Ed (Education) and is a Member of Nigeria Institute of Management (MNIM). He takes over from Mrs. Ifeoma Ezeokoli, who is in an acting capacity,” the statement reads.

     

    The Council Chairman, Malam Kale Kawu, expressed satisfaction at the process leading to the Registrar’s emergence, just as he hailed the selection board committee for discharging their task with tact and dedication.

     

    Describing the registry department as the engine room of the polytechnic, Kawu urged the new registrar to bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new assignment and add great value to the polytechnic.

     

    He called for co-operation and support for the registrar from the management and members of staff.

    Council
    Engr. Dr. Francisca Unoma Nwafulugo, FSNE, Rector, Federal Polytechnic Oko

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the polytechnic, which was founded in 1979, is one of is developing tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

     

    It has functional memoranda of understanding with different universities within and outside the country.

     

    Federal Polytechnic, Oko was previously known as the College of Arts, Science and Technology.

     

    On February 4, 2019, Federal Polytechnic Oko had its first female substantive rector, Dr. Francisca Unoma Nwafulugo.

     

    She was a chief lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Kaduna Polytechnic.

     

    The Polytechnic has three campuses.

     

    The main campus is at Oko which occupies a total land area of 89 hectares.

     

    Ufuma campus occupies a total land area of 52 hectares.

     

    Atani campus has a total area of 40 hectares.

  • Man blows mother of two to death in Anambra over sanitation

    A 30-year-old Anambra man, Ebube Oba, has allegedly murdered a 45-year-old mother of two, Uzoamaka Ekpe, after an argument.

    The incident happened on Saturday at Ugochukwu Lane, Nkpor Agu, Ogidi, in the Idemili North Local Government Area of the State.

    Mr Oba was said to have hit her in the chest and face with a fist blow before she collapsed.

    The victim was rushed to a hospital, where she was confirmed dead by a doctor on duty.

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    President-General of the community, Chief Emeka Mbagha, who spoke to our correspondent on the incident, said the altercation started between the suspect and the victim’s children, who he said allegedly refused to participate in a monthly clean-up exercise.

    “The landlord of the house called all the tenants to come out for the clean-up exercise, but the woman in question and her children did not come out, only for them to get dressed and were about to go out when the landlord locked the gate.

    “The suspect, who is one of the landlord’s children, started having an altercation with the woman’s children and before we knew it, their mother came to the scene and started shouting and in the process, she collapsed.

    “Now that the matter is with the police, it is only normal we allow them do their work without any disturbance,” Mbagha added.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Echeng Echeng, in a statement by the state police spokesperson, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the suspect would be prosecuted at the end of investigations.

    He said, “Police operatives on June 25, 2022, arrested one Ebube Oba, aged 30, over the alleged murder of a mother of two, Mrs Uzoamaka Ekpe, aged 45, living at Ugochukwu Lane, Nkpor Agu, Ogidi.

    “Preliminary information revealed that the late Mrs Ekpe had a quarrel with the suspect, Ebube, which resulted in fisticuffs.

    “Ebube hit the victim in the chest and face with a fist blow before she collapsed. She was rushed to the hospital and was later confirmed dead by a medical doctor on duty. The body has been deposited in the morgue.

    “The suspect is in custody and the case will be charged to court after investigations.”

  • Five die in IPOB, unknown Gunmen clash in Anambra State

    Five persons were killed during a confrontation with members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Anambra State on Friday.

    IPOB operatives were said to have carried the bodies of the gunmen in a Hilux van and fired some gunshots in the air as they drove towards the Onitsha-Owerri Expressway, recalled eye witnesses.

    The incident, according to them, happened at Akwa village in Ihiala during a clash between IPOB and unknown gunmen.

    “The gunmen have a camp at a place called Oseakwa from where they have been terrorising Ihiala, Okija, Uli and other neighbouring communities.

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    “For some time now, the gunmen have been disrupting burials and demanding to be settled before any ceremony is organised. They are also the ones that have been kidnapping people and snatching cars.

    “On June 17, IPOB swooped on the gunmen in their camp and five people were killed during the shootout. IPOB operatives loaded the corpses in a Hilux van and paraded them around the villages.”

  • Police rescue 35 underage girls from sex slavery in Anambra

    Police rescue 35 underage girls from sex slavery in Anambra

    Police in Anambra have rescued 35 teenagers aged between 14 years and 17 years who were allegedly being used as sex slaves.

    DSP Toochukwu Ikenga, police spokesman in Anambra said this in a statement issued in Awka on Wednesday.

    Ikenga said four of the rescued victims were heavily pregnant.

    He stated that they were rescued from a hotel in Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area of the state.

    He added that police operatives combed the hotel on June 13 and rescued the girls being used as sex slaves, prostitutes and baby producers.

    “The operatives rescued 35 girls and four of them are pregnant; the victims shall be handed to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons for their welfare and rehabilitation,’’ he stated.

    Ikenga stated also that three persons were arrested in connection with the crime and that three pump action guns, seven cartridges and cash were recovered.

    “The police arrested three persons and also recovered N877,500,’’ he stated.

    Ikenga added that the suspects would be charged in court after investigation.

  • Why I fired 1,000 teachers in Anambra State – Gov Soludo

    Why I fired 1,000 teachers in Anambra State – Gov Soludo

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra said that no fewer than 1,000 teachers in the state were relieved of their appointments with the state government because they were employed in a hazy manner.

    The Governor stated that the affected persons thereby remained unqualified for the job.

    Soludo, who made the clarification in a statement signed by Mr Chris Aburime, his Press Secretary, on Thursday, said that no qualified teacher was sacked by the government.

    Soludo said that the termination of the appointments was in line with his administration’s effort at repositioning the education sector according to standard practice.

    The statement said: “the attention of the Governor has been drawn to publications on protest by Parents/Teachers Association (PTA) teachers, purportedly converted to permanent staff in Anambra schools.

    “The protesters, who barricaded the entrance of the state House of Assembly, displayed placards with various inscriptions, claiming to have been engaged by the state government before the termination of their jobs.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, no qualified teacher in the state’s school system has been relieved of his/her appointment.

    “The affected PTA teachers who were “converted” to the school system in the last days of the last administration in irregular, hazy circumstances.

    “They were only asked to regularise their employment with the government by taking part in the online teachers’ recruitment test.

    “The idea is to ensure that only those with requisite qualifications, proven capacity and commensurate experiences are recruited into the system.

    “At all times, Prof. Soludo means well for the good people of Anambra State and will stop at nothing in giving them the best, education inclusive.”

    Some of the affected teachers said they were duly employed and issued appointment letters by the last administration in November 2021 but were sacked in April 2022.

    They said they had served Anambra education school system for between two years and seven years as Parents/Teachers’ Association (PTA) teachers.

    They argued that if they could be engaged in that capacity, they should also be worthy of regularised employment.

    The sacked teachers said it was unfair to sack them unceremoniously after working for about seven months without pay and called on the governor to kindly reinstate them.

    The state government had advertised 5,000 vacancies in the Education and Health sectors, in which no fewer than 31,800 were shortlisted for Computer Based Test.

    The online examination is scheduled to hold on June 11.

  • N71m fraud: Court sends 73-year-old to 24 years in prison

    N71m fraud: Court sends 73-year-old to 24 years in prison

    A Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos State has sentenced a 73-year-old man identified as Anthony Abomeli to 24 years in prison.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Abomeli was sentenced to 24 years in prison by Justice Mojisola Dada, the presiding judge of the court.

    The conviction of the 73-year-old was secured by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over a N71 million fraud case.

    TNG reports Abomeli was arraigned by the EFCC on a nine-count charge bordering on the issuance of dud cheques, obtaining by false pretence and stealing to the tune of N71 million.

    He was accused of defrauding a company, Nepal Oil and Gas Services Limited, in a business deal that involved the sale of land in Onitsha, Anambra State.