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  • Edo 2024: PDP stakeholders’ ‘selective amnesia’ on waiver for Ighodalo – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Edo 2024: PDP stakeholders’ ‘selective amnesia’ on waiver for Ighodalo – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Previously unknown groups and talking heads have emerged in the lead-up to the primaries for the September 21, 2024, off-cycle governorship election in Edo State. Most of the groups and individuals come out openly and forcefully to promote and defend the interests of certain aspirants as “the best qualified” for the journey to the Osadebey Avenue Government House in Benin City, the capital city of the “Heart Beat of the Nation.”

    But others simply throw dirt, and engage in diatribe and campaign of calumny to discredit, malign and sully the public and private image and reputation of aspirants they consider as threats to the ones they obscurely and obliquely advance their political interests.

    Such’s the antic of a so-called “Concerned Edo PDP Patriots” in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who came out swinging at Dr Asue Ighodalo, a leading aspirant on the party platform. For all intents and purposes, the group appeared to have woken up to the “evil” of unfairly granting waivers to new or returning members to contest for any political offices.

    This, they said, contravenes provisions of the PDP constitution, and shouldn’t be extended to Mr Ighodalo, a Lagos-based businessman reportedly backed by Governor Godwin Obaseki, who’s also a Lagos businessman brought in and “installed” by Governor Adams Oshiomhole in 2016.

    Despite the group’s protestation, the Governor Caleb Mutfwang-led PDP Governorship Screening Committee for Edo State cleared Ighodalo and nine other aspirants, who appeared before it on January 29 – with eight of them receiving their clearance certificates the next day.

    The aspirants cleared are: Hon. Omosede Igbinedion, Anslem U. Ojezua Esq., Hon. Felix E. Akhabue, Dr Asuerinme Ighodalo, Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, Arthur Esene, Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, Amb. (Prof.) Martin Uhomoibhi, Osaro Osaze Onaiwu, and Umoru Adizetu Hadizat.

    If the PDP granted Ighodalo a waiver, would it be the first time to a non-party or core member? Did the stakeholders forget, unaware or ignorant of the blatant breach of the party constitution majorly to make “new or returning members” eligible for elective offices?

    Were the “worried” members out of the political space since 1999, when PDP powerbrokers – and chieftains of political parties across the board – routinely disregard provisions of the party constitution, and give waivers to those who can afford the “asking price” and possess the warchest to prosecute campaigns?

    Little or no thoughts are given to such candidates’ sources of wealth nor to their capability, capacity, competence, and the ground game to winning elections! All the party “elders” care about is how to “get their share” of the booty before the elections are confirmed or tossed by the courts.

    Going by the PDP constitution, new members are required to sustain a continued membership for a minimum of two years, to be eligible to contest for elections, while returning members will remain on probation for at least one year, during which they won’t be eligible to vote or be voted for “except if granted waivers.”

    Waivers have been contentious because many new or returning members want to contest for elective offices before they serve out the mandatory periods of probation. And the executive committees of the PDP at all levels have exploited the “loopholes” in the party constitution to grant or refuse waivers, for which the National Executive Committee (NEC) has the final say.

    A few examples of waivers granted by the PDP in recent times will suffice in this discourse! In 2010, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who ran for president in 2007 under the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), returned to the PDP, and was granted a waiver to participate in the primaries for the 2011 presidential poll, with a PDP chieftain in Adamawa State, Alhaji Sadiq Aliyu Jada, taking the party to court for “illegal waiver” for Atiku.

    On Aug 29, 2014, after defecting from the APC, the PDP – amid protests from other governorship aspirants in Adamawa – granted waivers to former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, former Lagos Military Governor, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (retd), and former governorship candidate Marcus Gundiri, to contest for the primaries for the 2015 General Election.

    In October 2017, the PDP granted waivers to former Governor Rashidi Ladoja, Engr Seyi Makinde and other returnees to the party. While Ladoja – then gunning for the post of national chairman – joined from Accord Party, Makinde moved from the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

    In 2018, Mr Oseloka Obaze, a protégé of former Anambra State governor and presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, was granted a waiver to contest in the 2018 stand-alone governorship. Likewise on June 25, 2020, the PDP waived membership for embattled Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi of Ondo State for the governorship election for that November.

    The most glaring of the Edo PDP stakeholders’ “selective amnesia” are the waivers the party granted to Governor Obaseki, and Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu to run for re-election in 2020 – after the APC denied Obaseki the ticket, and he defected to the PDP days to its primaries. While it weighed the waivers, the PDP postponed its primary poll in Edo from June 19-20, to June 23, 2020. According to Comrade Shaibu, he and Obaseki spent “naira and dollars” for the waivers and ticket for the governorship, which they won.

    It’s like the “PDP Patriots” were saying, “Those are past cases; let’s turn a new page and deny Ighodalo a waiver because he’s not a bona-fide member of the PDP. And in any case, Governor Obaseki can’t grant him a waiver.” And one may ask: Is it Obaseki’s duty to grant a waiver or the leadership of the party?

    The screening is over, but it’s crucial to understand the context of the petitioners’ complaint in a preemptive statement – as the waiver for Ighodalo was speculative as of the time of the petition on January 28. Meaning that the undersigned – Musa Aliyu (Owan East), Suleiman Braimoh (Etsako West), Victor Ikponwonsa (Egor), Osadolor Ogie (Oredo) and Ebosele Odion (Esan Central) – were intent on disqualifying Ighodalo at the screening in 24 hours, to prevent him from the primaries, and scuttle his governorship ambition!

    Besides directing the petition to the Mutfwang committee, the PDP group copied the PDP Acting National Chairman; members of its National Working Committee (NWC); Zonal Vice Chairman (South-South); Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum; Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees (BoT); and Edo State Working Committee.

    Thus, the tone of their petition was unambiguous! It reads in part: “We, the undersigned, wish to bring to your attention a matter of critical importance regarding the purported waiver planned for the aspirant of the incumbent Governor, Asuen ighodalo, in the upcoming Edo State Gubernatorial election of 2024.

    “It has come to our notice that the planned waiver directly contravenes the party’s constitution, as amended, in Section 9, Paragraph 3, of Page 68, which unequivocally states that there shall be a minimum of two years membership span for a member to be eligible to stand for election into any public office.

    “It is evident that the anointed candidate of the governor does not meet this requirement as stipulated in the party’s constitution. Granting a waiver that overlooks this vital membership requirement not only undermines the integrity of the democratic process, but also goes against the fundamental tenets of our party’s constitution.

    “With this in mind, we respectfully urge the screening committee to consider this petition and to refrain from making any erroneous decisions that could potentially jeopardize the party’s chances of retaining the state.”

    Without a doubt, the complainants were fighting the political interest of a certain aspirant(s) they weren’t bold enough to reveal, and cleverly “choose and pick” from the PDP constitution the provisions that align with their objective to halt the aspiration of Ighodalo that’s gained widespread acceptance.

    Since entering for the race – and informing his ward members in Ewohimi community of Esan South East local government area of Edo State, officially declaring interest at the state headquarters in Benin City, and obtaining the Expression of Interest and Nomination forms at the PDP national secretariat in Abuja – Ighodalo’s received support and solidarity from PDP members and the electorate in Edo State.

    He lately got an enthusiastic reception from PDP members in Uhumwode, Orhionmwon and Ikpoba-Okha local government areas of Edo South, when he visited the areas as part of his consultations across the 18 local government areas of Edo State. As first reported by News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on January 26, Ighodalo received a unanimous endorsement of the party faithful as their “consensus aspirant” for the PDP primaries.

    Amid applause, the party stalwarts and members said that Ighodalo’s endorsement – moved and seconded by elderstatesman, former Sen. Roland Owie and Mr Charles Egbe – “was informed by his track record of excellence in the various capacities he had served outside politics.”

    In a speech, Ighodalo, who appreciated the people’s approval, and appealed to them to nominate him as the PDP flagbearer for the September 21 poll, said the governorship election isn’t about tribe, religion, family connections, “but about the man with the capacity and capability to develop Edo State,” adding that, “Edo has no reason not to be developed if the right leaders are chosen to lead the state.”

    Touting his “track records” in the business world, Ighodalo said he’s “the best aspirant for the election,” and declared: “I am the leader that will take the state beyond the next level, hence my appeal for your nomination and support. Let us choose who can help us know the developmental road to lead Edo, and in doing so, we will have good roads and other basic amenities.

    “So, I am appealing to you all to give me the opportunity to help our people in Edo, and I promise you all that I will help the people and remove them from poverty. We are going to govern Edo together, as one man cannot do it alone. So, together, we will create a better state and Nigeria.”

    Some PDP members, who voluntarily stepped down their governorship aspirations, accompanied Ighodalo during his official declaration in Benin City, and obtaining of the nomination forms in Abuja, to drum support and cooperation for his inspirational bid for Governor that Esan people of Edo Central have clamoured for since 1999.

    Yet, Ighodalo isn’t beating the drum for an Esan Governor, but a Governor of Esan extraction. So, as he moves round selling himself and his vision and mission to Edolites, his simple message is that he’s the wherewithal to turnaround the fortunes of Edo State, like the big and viable businesses under his direct or nominal belt within and outside Nigeria.

    This message of good governance to redeem Edo State, and provide the dividend of democracy to ameliorate the people’s suffering, has resonated everywhere Ighodalo goes for consultations ahead of the primaries, and the September poll.

    Perhaps, the “Concerned Edo PDP Patriots” don’t like to hear the message, and wanted to shut him out of the political contest. But the Mutfwang screening committee, and God didn’t sanction their entreaties! And Dr Asue Ighodalo’s still standing, his political fate in the hands of PDP voters at the governorship primaries!

  • Ighodalo formally declares interest to contest Edo governorship seat

    Ighodalo formally declares interest to contest Edo governorship seat

    Mr Asuen Ighodalo, a foremost Governorship aspirant under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says if elected, he will rejuvenate the economic fortune of the state to the benefit of all Edo people.

    Ighodalo said this during his official declaration of interest to contest the September 21, 2024, governorship election.

    Speaking at the State PDP secretariat along Airport Road in Benin, Ighodalo said the state would witness an all-round development if elected as governor.

    “No part of Edo will be left behind. From the high plains of Kukuruku to the lush vegetation of Ilushi; from the rich, red sands of Sakponba to Esanlands’ incredible biodiversity.

    “We have all that is needed to make our state a mesmerizing destination for progress and wealth.

    “Across each administrative zone, in Edo North, Edo Central and Edo South, we will create practical and focused economic development teams that will harness each area’s unique potential to create wealth for all our people.”

    Ighodalo, who until recently was the chairman of Sterling Bank Plc and Nigerian Breweries, said “my policies as governor – if you will give me your mandate – will be focused on unlocking this promise, for all of us, in key areas.

    “My ultimate objective is to lead a government that eliminates deprivation in all its forms and makes Edo the best place to live and work in Nigeria.

    “Our economic policies will uplift the poor, support the hard-working men and women of this state, and encourage entrepreneurship and innovation,” he said.

    While saying the education sector would receive top priority, he noted “I believe strongly that education is the gateway to opportunity.

    “So, we will continue to invest in education as a priority from primary schools to secondary and tertiary institutions throughout the state.

    “We will ensure that our educational system becomes a beacon of hope, and ladder to opportunity. We will make Edo state’s educational system our key to ending generational poverty for good in our great state.”

    The former chairman of the Edo Economic Alaghodaro Summit, who noted that with his 16 years of involvement in the governance of the state at the advisory level, he had identified areas of focus to achieve success with governance.

    “These are the reasons am here today, with the greatest humility, to formally declare my intention to run for the office of the Governor of Edo State on the platform of our great Party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “And I respectfully seek the support of all Edo State people everywhere, male and female, old and young, those at home and those in the diaspora without whom true progress is impossible.

    “Let us shun the narratives that seek to divide us, and come together, as one, to build the bridges that will lead us to prosperity. Let us strive to be the best, because only the best is good enough for us all.

    “While, in the past, I have advised our leaders on how to resolve some of these problems, today, I am here to ask you for the opportunity to act – beyond giving advice – to deliver real solutions, that can unleash the promise of a new future for all of us.

    “As governor, by the grace of God, my mission will be to create an Edo where quality education is accessible to all, where hard work is rewarded and where our talented youth can turn their dreams and aspirations into reality.

    “I believe in the promise of an Edo where every person can write their own story of success – if we take the right steps, together.

    “I am particularly excited at the opportunities that we will be able to unlock, to engage the passion and ingenuity of our youth, who are the shining lights of this state.

    “My greatest desire is for their creativity and latent energy to be unleashed positively upon our country and world,” he added.

  • Edo 2024: Needless attacks against Ighodalo as ‘Lagos boy,’ ‘inability’ to speak Esan language – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Edo 2024: Needless attacks against Ighodalo as ‘Lagos boy,’ ‘inability’ to speak Esan language – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    The tenure of Governor of Edo, Mr Godwin Obaseki, will end on November 11, 2024, and going by Section 178(2) of the amended 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, “election into the office shall hold not earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days before the expiration of the tenure of the last holder of the office.”

    The latest date for election into the office of Governor of Edo State is October 12, 2024. Thus, by the provision of Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act 2022, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed the governorship election on September 21, 2024, and also published the timetable for activities leading to the poll.

    According to a statement by INEC on September 26, 2023, the Edo State primaries will hold from February 1 to 24, 2024, while the submission of the list of nominated candidates, via the online portal, will start on March 4, 2024 and close on March 24, 2024.

    “The final list of candidates will be published on April 23, 2024, while campaign in public by political parties commences on April 24, 2024 and ends 24 hours prior to election day on September 19, 2024,” the statement said.

    Since the INEC announcement, political activities have assumed an upsurge, and a drastic change, with governorship aspirants and their campaigns hauling brickbats at opponents, especially those viewed as formidable, and more likely to have a go at the tickets of the political parties, particularly the leading platforms of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressives Congress (APC) and Labour Party (LP) in Edo State.

    It’s on this premise that attempts are made by some aspirants to undermine the genuine and inspirational aspiration of Barrister Asue Ighodalo – who leads the pack in the PDP – on the ground that “he cannot speak Esan (language),” because he is a “Lagos boy,” and not a “homeboy,” and had to “hire an interpreter” when he intimated his community about his governorship ambition.

    It’s on Sunday, December 3, when Mr Ighodalo met with members of his ward in Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo State, to solicit their support and cooperation in his bid for Governor in 2024.

    As he told the anxious and excited crowd: “I want us to stand as one. If we stand as one, the whole of Esan will take us seriously and we will be the pride of Edo State.

    “I want everybody to go and register so that we can all vote as one body for the goodness and greatness of our land.

    “You must have water, road, jobs and light. By the grace of Almighty, if we get this governorship, we will get everything, and Edo State will be the greatest state in Africa.”

    Normally at important gatherings in Esanland, the people need a streetwise interpreter, to further break down the message, even delivered in the local dialet. So, it wasn’t out of place for Mr Ighodalo’s political message to be simplified for “proper” understanding of the audience.

    This was what critics deviously termed “hiring of an interpreter” – which went viral in the media – to score some undeserved political points. But unfortunately for them, it didn’t scratch the surface, talkless of achieving the intended mileage.

    While some social media posts have lapped on the “engagement of an interpreter” to talk to one’s kinsmen as “a sign of age-long disconnect from the people,” others defended Mr Ighodalo, urging, “focus on the progress he could bring to Edo State, as local language would not bring investments.”

    Edo people may want to ask those trying to blackmail Mr Ighodalo for unable to speak Esan because he isn’t a homeboy: Since when has speaking in the mother tongue a criterion for qualification for the Office of Governor or any other elective position under the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria?

    For the record, for the position of a Member of the Senate; a Member of the House of Representatives; a Member of the State House of Assembly; the President and Vice President; and Governor and Deputy Governor, the qualification requirements are spelt out in Sections 65, 106, 131 and 177, respectively thus:

    (a) he is a citizen of Nigeria by birth;

    (b) he has attained the age of 35, 30, 30, 40 and 35 (applicable to each office accordingly);

    (c) he is a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party; and

    (d) he has been educated to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent.

    And under Interpretation in Section 318 of the Constitution, “School Certificate or its equivalent” means in (c) (iii) “the ability to read, write, understand, and communicate in the English language to the satisfaction of the Independent National Electoral Commission.”

    Clearly, only INEC has the power to determine whether a candidate has the “ability to read, write, understand, and communicate in the English language” – and not in their local language – which medium Mr Ighodalo deployed to address his kinsmen.

    By the way, how many of us are grounded in the local language to be able to communicate without mixing it with the English language or better still, “pidgin,” which’s the unofficial lingua franca of Edo and Delta states carved out of the old Mid West or Bendel State?

    Indeed, as one Osagie Steven wrote on his Facebook page: “The official, acceptable and most proficient language of communication in Edo is English. Stop the unnecessary brouhaha.”

    Luckily for Mr Ighodalo, his communitypeople of Ewohimi didn’t – on account of his alleged inability to speak Esan – reject him, his vision and mission, and Blue Print for the Governorship of Edo State in 2024.

    Rather, reports spoke of enthusiastic reception for him amid pump and ceremony. And which local folks won’t accord their illustrious son or daughter a befitting homecoming, to announce officially to them that they’re gunning for the highest office of the state?

    God willing, if Mr Ighodalo becomes the Governor of Edo State, his community will be high on his agenda, and every man or woman of Ewohimi “will become Governor.” That’s the simple interpretation that local people give to any office that their son or daughter is elected or appointed into.

    Ewohimi and Esanland won’t be the exception!

    Critics have even visited the “sins of the father on the son” – here the “sins of Governor Godwin Obaseki” on Ighodalo – reported as “political godson” of the governor. The argument being that if elected as Governor, Ighodalo will also underperform – as Obaseki’s been accused of – because “he is not a ‘homeboy’”!

    Hasn’t Edo State produced a couple of “homeboy” governors since 1999 when democracy returned in Nigeria? What was their impact on the socio-economic lives of the people? Aren’t the people still clamouring for a saviour to wave the proverbial “magic wand” to alleviate their conditions and improve their lives – which Mr Ighodalo’s promised to do if given the opportunity as Governor of Edo State in 2024?

    Critics overlook the individual differences, as explained in “Individual Differences Theory,” which proposes that “people vary significantly in their characteristics, traits, abilities and needs. No two individuals are exactly alike. We all have unique personalities, temperaments, motivations, skills, and preferences. These contrasts affect how we behave, think, feel, and perform.”

    They should let Mr Ighodalo be, as he’s different from Mr Obaseki! Needless to bandy his record of achievements, and the high and numerous positions held in the corporate world, which speak for themselves. Let him be guaged, judged and measured on his ability, capability, capacity, and competence in his chosen field, in other endeavours, and in giving back to the society.

    The “New Edo State” of our dreams doesn’t need the old broom that knows all corners to even hide dirts, but a new broom that sweeps clean the house. Edo people are tired of non-performing or under-achieving aspirants boasting only longevity and experience in politics; they need new faces that have tangible, traceable achievements, and are capable of delivering on their promises to the people.

    That’s the kind of “intimidating credential, and experience” that Barr. Asue Ighodalo brings to the table. Other aspirants should showcase theirs, too, rather than resort to blackmail, to pull him down, probably out of envy or jealousy, or both! Time for tricks and deceit is over in Edo State!

  • Trending Video: Moment Pastor Ighodalo joined #EndSars protesters in Lekki, prayed for better Nigeria

    Trending Video: Moment Pastor Ighodalo joined #EndSars protesters in Lekki, prayed for better Nigeria

    The Senior Pastor of the Trinity House Church, Ituah Ighodalo, has joined the #EndSARS protest.

    Ighodalo spoke at the Lekki venue of the protest in Lagos State.

    Apart from praying for a better Nigeria, the pastor encouraged the sustenance of the struggle to enthrone a better Nigeria.

    He prayed against bad leadership in Nigeria.

    He prayed: “Bad leadership will end.Poverty will end. Anxiety will end.Fear will end.Lack will end.Frustration will end. Armed robbery will end.Boko Haram will end.Killing of people will end.”

    To every prayer followed a thunderous Amen.

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    Ighodalo then added: “EndSARS.It is only the beginning.Let me tell you: Nigeria is the greatest country in the world.And you are privileged to be a Nigerian.I am proud to be a Nigerian.Nigeria is going to get to where it is going.You guys are powerful. No retreat… (to which the crowd responded: No surrender)”

    He said this three times.

    Ighalo then added: “I hope you all have Permanent Voters Card?You must all go and get your Permanent Voters Card.You are going to vote.

    “You will know who to vote for.You will stay at the polling booth.You will count the results.You will make sure nobody steals your vote.We are going to vote in good leadership into Nigeria.

    “You need honest people, upright people, bold people, people of vision, people that fear God, people that love you, people that love you, people that love you, people that want life to be better for you, people that love Nigeria, people that want Nigeria to change, people that want Nigeria to be great.EndSARS!!!”

  • I feel there’s more to Ibidun Ighodalo’s death – Actor Yul Edochie

    I feel there’s more to Ibidun Ighodalo’s death – Actor Yul Edochie

    Nollywood actor cum politician, Yul Edochie has reacted to the sudden death of former beauty queen, Ibidun Ajayi-Ighodalo.

    According to reports, Ibidun Ajayi-Ighodalo lost her life due to a cardiac arrest while she was in Port Harcourt. She passed on at the young age of 39.

    The former beauty was buried on Saturday, June 20, 2020. The funeral took place at the Vaults and Gardens cemetery in Lagos state.

    Reacting to the news of her death, Yul Edochie questioned If Ibidun really died of cardiac arrest.

    The actor went on to place a curse on anybody that has a hand in her death.

    He wrote: “Why do I feel there’s more to her death than the cardiac arrest story? I never met her but watching her videos brought tears to my eyes. She was so full of life, full of love for humanity.

    “If your life was taken by someone, may suffering and painful death befall that person. They shall know no peace till they are gone. Rest well Ibidun.

  • Family, friends bid Ibidun Ighodalo farewell in candlelight service [VIDEO]

    It was an emotion laden service as family and friends of late Ibidun Ajayi-Ighodalo converged on Wednesday evening to sing hymns, psalms and light candles in her honor.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Ibidun sadly passed away on Sunday, June 14 leaving behind her children, Zenan and Keke, and her hubby, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo.

     

    Gospel artistes like Tope Alabi, Efe Nathan, Sammie Okposo, Tosin Martins, Buchi, and others rendered glorious worship songs at the service.

    One of the highlights of the event was when Ibidun’s daughter, Zenan, rendered a thanksgiving song at the service.

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    Husband of the deceased, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo occasionally took to the stage as instrumentalists performed soulful songs, prayed for him, and consoled the cleric.

     

    On the same day when Ibidun had died, Ituah had astonished well-wishers after he officiated a church member’s funeral. He also opened up on how the news of his wife’s death had “shattered” his life.

    Ibidun will be laid to rest on Saturday, June 20.

     

     

  • Buhari shocked by Ibidunni Ighodalo’s death, condoles with husband

    Buhari shocked by Ibidunni Ighodalo’s death, condoles with husband

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock over the death of Ibidunni Ighodalo, wife of Pastor Itua Ighodalo of Trinity House in Lagos.

    In a statement by special adviser, Femi Adesina, Buhari said he shares the pain and sorrow of the Ighodalo family over Ibidun’s sudden death.

    Buhari prayed for God’s comfort for the entire family, friends and members of Trinity House.

    President Buhari recalled that “Pastor Ighodalo is one person who faithfully prays for the country, and the government”.

    He also noted that Ituah Ighodalo sent him a personal letter of condolence when his former Chief of Staff, Mallam Abba Kyari passed away in April.

    “Please accept my condolence.

    “May God give you the fortitude to bear the loss and strengthen you at this trying time,” President Buhari said.

    Ibidunni Ighodalo died today in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

    It was suspected she died of cardiac arrest.

  • Families confirm sudden death of Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo

    Families confirm sudden death of Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo

    The Ighodalo and Olaleye Ajayi families have announced the “sudden loss” of Ibidunni Ituah -Ighodalu.

    She was known as the wife of a popular Pastor Ituah Ighodalo.

    A statement by the families signed by Asue Ighodalo did not state the cause of the “sudden loss.”

    According to Asue Ighodalo, “The Ighodalo and Olaleye Ajayi families are deeply saddened to announce the sudden loss of our beloved wife and daughter Mrs. Ibidunni Ituah-Ighodalo who passed away in the early hours of today.

    As you will understand, this is a difficult time for our families and we will appreciate some privacy during this time. All information on burial proceedings will be provided in due course.”

    In the last few years, Ibidun Ighodalo, the former Miss Lux has used her own life’s experience as the platform through which to extend a helping hand to those going through the same journey.

    She is blessed with two cute adopted kids, Keke and Zenan, Ibidun floated the Ibidun Ighodalo Foundation to bring succour to those who cannot afford the expensive pregnancy procedures.

  • [Video] Pastor Ighodalo ministered at another funeral same day wife died

    [Video] Pastor Ighodalo ministered at another funeral same day wife died

    Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, on Sunday, ministered at a funeral service on the same day he lost his wife.

    Speaking at the burial ceremony of 24 years old, Ayodeji Modupe-Johnson, Ighodalo stressed that life is full of mystery and no one has control over it.

    The deceased, Ayodeji Modupe-Johnson was born on August 1, 1995 and passed away on June 12, 2020.

    He also gave a hint on the death of his wife, saying ‘if anyone told me today would have been the way it is, I would say it is not possible’

    His words at Ayodeji’s funeral service: “Life is a deep mystery, there is no one human being, no matter how wise they are, who can say they fully understand life. Let us accept life’s mystery. We don’t have control over most things in life, how you were born, your height, race, who gave birth to you, complexion, Nobody has control over life…this time yesterday…”

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  • 40-yr-old Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo died of Cardiac arrest

    40-yr-old Ibidun Ituah-Ighodalo died of Cardiac arrest

    Ibidun, wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, Lagos is dead.

    Late Ibidun who is the owner of a popular event company in Lagos, Elizabeth R reportedly died around 2am on Sunday, June 14, 2020.

    Unconfirmed reports say the one-time beauty queen and maiden queen of Face of Lux died of cardiac arrest.

    Aged 40, the elegant beauty queen graduated from the University of Lagos and settled for adoption after going through eleven unsuccessful IVF.

    In the last few years, Ibidun Ighodalo, the former Miss Lux has used her own life’s experience as the platform through which to extend a helping hand to those going through the same journey.

    She is blessed with two cute kids, Keke and Zenan, Ibidun floated the Ibidun Ighodalo Foundation to bring succour to those who cannot afford the expensive pregnancy procedures.

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