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Victor Osimhen’s U-17 coach Emmanuel Amunike picked Mohamed Salah over Victor for the award tonight.  Victor won and sai...
14/12/2023

Victor Osimhen’s U-17 coach Emmanuel Amunike picked Mohamed Salah over Victor for the award tonight. Victor won and said he owed the award to Emmanuel Amunike. Osimhen na comrade😂

Obi Donates N20m To Enugu HospitalThe presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has donated N20 million to ...
14/11/2023

Obi Donates N20m To Enugu Hospital

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has donated N20 million to the Faith Foundation Mission Hospital in Enugu State to set up a College of Nursing Sciences.

The former governor of Anambra State revealed this in a post on his X handle on Monday, November 13.

According to him, the act is in line with his commitment to investing in critical areas of national development including health, education, and poverty eradication.

His caption read, "Over the weekend, I visited Nsukka in Enugu State, where I donated N20 million to the Faith Foundation Mission Hospital, Nsukka. This is in line with my consistent commitment to investing in the most critical areas of national development, namely: health, education, and poverty eradication.

"The donation is my initial support to the hospital through the Anglican Bishop of Nsukka, Rt Rev. Aloysius Agbo, to help them commence the building of a College of Nursing Sciences.

"Healthcare workers are at the centre of Primary Healthcare delivery, which is the foundation of any credible healthcare system.

"We must, therefore, take the training of healthcare workers more seriously, especially now that our dear nation and the global world are running short of these healthcare professionals.

"I thank the Bishop and his entire team at Faith Foundation Hospital for making this bold move to set up a College of Nursing Sciences.

"I will continue to support projects that will bring development to our nation and be beneficial to Nigerians, for in so doing, we will be able to build the New Nigeria of our dreams."

Credit: X| PeterObi

14/11/2023

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27/10/2023

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Nde Bende,As we usher in a new month, my deepest wishes for you encompass numerous causes for joyous celebrations, an ou...
01/09/2023

Nde Bende,

As we usher in a new month, my deepest wishes for you encompass numerous causes for joyous celebrations, an outpouring of goodwill from those in your circle, and a shower of successes in all your endeavors.

My hopes for you this September are filled with joy, contentment, affection, robust health, and an array of other blessings. Let this month be your beacon of cheer, laughter, and comprehensive breakthroughs. May each day of this month be brighter than the one before, and may this month shine brighter than the last. Here's to a delightful new month ahead!

Chief Iheanyi Frank Chinasa - MBA (Agu Bende).

Dear fellow Abians,On this joyous occasion of celebrating 32 years since the creation of our beloved state, I extend my ...
27/08/2023

Dear fellow Abians,

On this joyous occasion of celebrating 32 years since the creation of our beloved state, I extend my warmest greetings and heartfelt goodwill to every one of you. It is a time for reflection, appreciation, and anticipation for the future.

Throughout the years, Abia State has faced its fair share of challenges and obstacles. We acknowledge that past leaders may not have lived up to the expectations placed upon them, and the state's progress might not have matched its full potential. However, let us focus our attention on the present and the promising future that lies ahead.

Under the current leadership of Dr. Oti as the governor of our state, we have witnessed a renewed sense of determination and dedication toward the betterment of Abia. We believe in Dr. Oti's vision for rapid development and an infrastructure revolution that will transform our state and position it as a shining example among others created in the same year.

As we celebrate this milestone, let us remember the strength and resilience of our people. We have always been known for our hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, and unity. It is through our collective efforts that we can overcome any challenges that come our way and propel our state toward prosperity.

I encourage every one of you to embrace this opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of Abia State. Let us actively participate in building a brighter future by supporting government initiatives, engaging in productive dialogue, and fostering a culture of innovation and progress.

Together, we can create a state that we can all be proud of—one that is marked by inclusive growth, sustainable development, and improved living standards for all Abians. Let us strive to leave a lasting legacy for future generations, one that showcases our potential and determination to succeed.

As we celebrate 32 years of our state's existence, let us also celebrate the unity and diversity that makes Abia unique. Let us cherish our rich cultural heritage and harness its power to inspire us towards achieving greatness.

On this auspicious occasion, I extend my sincere wishes for a joyous celebration filled with hope, happiness, and optimism. May the years ahead be marked by significant progress, prosperity, and success for Abia State and its people.

Happy 32nd anniversary, Abia State!

Yours in the same struggle,

Chief Iheanyi Frank Chinasa -MBA (Agu Bende).

What Are Your Names, Hon Deputy Speaker Kalu?By Ikeddy ISIGUZOHow many times in a lifetime can one change names? There s...
21/08/2023

What Are Your Names, Hon Deputy Speaker Kalu?

By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

How many times in a lifetime can one change names? There seems to be no limit. Why do people change names? The answers are as many as the people you ask. Neither legality nor morality, some claim, is offended if you change your name.

A name is important as an individual’s official, even private, identity. Some change names with minimal regard to their importance and implications.

Could they be the ones who have come up with that seemingly incorrect line, “What are your names?”. You could expect an answer like, “My names are…, but I am addressed as…, also known as…, and also called… just call me anyone”.

Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu Okezie is at the center of a plethora of name changes that are central to the election petition case before the three-man National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal 4 Panel of Honourable Justice Samson P. Gang, Chairman, Honourable Justice Kabiru Ibrahim Ahmed, and Honourable Justice Abdulfatai Baba Sekoni, members, which rounded up on 14 August 2023 in Umuahia.

Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN, in his final address, remarked that the petitioner Chief Ifeanyi Frank Chinasa of the Labour Party’s case was built on questions about Benjamin Kalu Okezie who made several changes to his name.
Kalu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, born as Umunna Okezie in 1971, had made these distinct and different changes to his name, according to Usman’s address:- Affidavit of Change of Name of 17th day of June 2002Affidavit of Change of Name of 10th day of January 2011Deed Poll of 6th October 2011. South Africa Gazette No. 25492 of 03 October 2003 for change of namePunch Newspaper of Thursday, August 29, 2002
Usman said the changes provided grounds to doubt Kalu’s identity and ownership of the education documents he uses. Benjamin Kalu Okezie has documents bearing these names.

The 1st Respondent’s First School Leaving Certificate which he obtained in 1983 but was issued in 1987 has the name Umunna Okezie.

The name in the 1st Respondent’s Leaving Certificate and Testimonial of 1988 is Osisiogu Benjamin Okezie.

The 1st Respondent’s West African Examinations Council Certificate of 1991 bears Osisiogu Benjamin Okezie.

The name in the 1st Respondent’s Bachelor of Laws Certificate of 1998 is Osisiogu Benjamin Okezie.

The name of the 1st Respondent in the Council of Legal Education Certificate of 2011 is Benjamin Okezie Osisiogu.

The 1st Respondent’s NYSC Discharge Certificate of 2011 has Kalu Benjamin Okezie as his name.

His Certificate of Call to Bar of 2006 has the name Benjamin Okezie Osisiogu.

The name in the 1st Respondent’s Statutory Declaration of Age of 2002 is Kalu Benjamin Okezie.

The INEC Form EC 9 for the 2019 election submitted by the 1st Respondent bears Benjamin Okezie Kalu.

INEC Form EC 9 for the 2023 election submitted by the 1st Respondent has the name Kalu Benjamin Okezie.
In the course of the trial, Kalu had deposed on oath thus: “That consequently, upon these changes and steps, the Registry of the Supreme Court enrolled me as a Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria with my name Kalu Benjamin Okezie on the 6th day of June 2012 with enrolment number SCN/078630.”
Usman dug in on the deposition, drawing the attention of the tribunal to the facts that the Certificate of Call to Bar and Council of Legal Education Certificate Kalu tendered had “Benjamin Okezie Osisiogu” on them and not “Kalu Benjamin Okezie”. The Call to Bar Certificate read the 6th day of September 2011 and not the 6th day of June 2012 when Kalu said he was called to the Bar.

Usman continued that if Kalu was called the Nigerian Bar on the 6th day of September 2011, he would have enrolled at the registry of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on the same day.
“The 1st Respondent could not have enrolled at the Supreme Court of Nigeria on the 6th day of June 2012, nine (9) months after his Call to Bar.

The 1st Respondent had the burden to explain to the Honourable Tribunal the reason for his delayed enrolment if at all he was called by the Body of Benchers and enrolled before the Supreme Court of Nigeria,” Usman said.

Usman raised more issues. Kalu’s 2006 Certificate of Birth and his 2002 Statutory Declaration of Age obtained in 2002 also bear Kalu Benjamin Okezie. An age document is one of the mandatory documents for registration at the Nigerian Law School.

Usman wondered how the Call to Bar Certificate and Council of Legal Education Certificate will bear different names Benjamin Okezie Osisiogu and not Kalu Benjamin Okezie which is also on Kalu’s NYSC certificate.

Usman said since it was evident that the first respondent lacked the necessary qualifications to stand for the election, the tribunal should nullify Kalu’s victory and declare Chief Chinasa as the rightful winner.

Kelvin Nwufo, SAN, Kalu’s lawyer, urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition for lack of merit. Kalu, he said, did not forge any documents and that all the contested documents bearing different names of Kalu had been duly reconciled and published in the Federal Government Gazette, as the law required.

Counsel of All Progressives Congress, APC, Viginus Nwankwo argued that the burden of proof in Kalu’s name lay with the petitioner. He stated that the burden was not adequately discharged. He was in tandem with Nwufo in asking that the petition be dismissed.

Ifeanyi Chukwuka Igbokwe of Action Alliance, AA, asked that the election should be canceled as INEC excluded his party’s logo on the ballot paper. INEC stated that AA had no candidate in the election. Its candidate’s name was submitted outside the time the law provided.

Latest reports say Igbokwe has disclaimed the suit. He said neither the petitioner nor the counsel was known to him. Igbokwe said he was celebrating with his brother who had been elected the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Outside the tribunal, the counsels bantered in more accessible language, and called each other by name or honorifics, in an ambiance that belied the battle of a few minutes earlier.

It is important to know what people are. It is more important to know who they are, by name. If you ask the Honourable Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives his names, he has a rich repertoire from which to draw answers.

The tribunal will announce a date for the judgment.

Finally…
PASSENGERS are STILL being asked to disembark and walk across checkpoints in the South East. It doesn’t matter if it is raining or if those being humiliated were old, infirm, infants, or pregnant women. The “punishment” is repeated at every checkpoint. Who ordered this practice? When Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe raised the matter on the floor of the Senate, they stopped for a few days. Perhaps, they know that the Senate is on recess.

THE SHRINKING VOICE OF A DROWNING BENJAMIN UMUNNA OSISIOGU, aka KALU)Common sense is a rare commodity indeed! If one rea...
17/08/2023

THE SHRINKING VOICE OF A DROWNING BENJAMIN UMUNNA OSISIOGU, aka KALU)

Common sense is a rare commodity indeed! If one readily accepts everything that comes their way without conducting proper research, they may very well contribute to the issues plaguing society.

Did the alleged Igbokwe claim to be the legitimate candidate for a party called AA? If so, he should address that matter directly with his supposed party and refrain from playing the role of a devil's advocate.

How does this concern DOGO? Chief Iheanyi Frank Chinasa (Agu Bende) is currently in court, contesting the uncoordinated credentials of the so-called Benjamin, or should I say osisiogu or Umunna🤷‍♀️. We don't even know who the deputy speaker is, yet we expect the court to determine whether he is eligible to run for an election.

He should cease involving Dogo in his unfortunate mishaps and patiently await the court's judgment. In less than 30 days, the verdict will be delivered, and we are all aware of our position.

Furthermore, I would like to take this opportunity to advise anyone who disagrees to pursue legal action rather than engage in these social media rants.

If the Igbokwe you are referring to is different from the one brought to court by the National Body of AA, then he should address the matter with his own party and attempt to resolve it internally.

It's important to remember that this is an internal affair of the AA party, and the Labour Party is not involved in any way.

Please refrain from involving Dogo in matters that are irrelevant to him, as doing so may result in legal consequences.

It is truly astonishing how people tend to transfer their grievances from one party to another without any justifiable reason. The Labour Party has no connection or involvement with the AA party, so there is no basis for any concern or association between the two.

Change Of Name; LP Candidate Ask Tribunal To Disqualify Reps Deputy Speaker ElectionThis is according to a report made b...
16/08/2023

Change Of Name; LP Candidate Ask Tribunal To Disqualify Reps Deputy Speaker Election

This is according to a report made by City Times Reporter, Ogbonnaya Ikokwu, Umuahia on the ongoing election petition suit between the candidate of the Labour party and the Apc, in the just concluded elections for the Federal House of Representatives, Bende Federal Constituency.

The Labour Party candidate for the Bende Federal Constituency February 25, 2023 presidental and National Assembly Election, Chief Frank Chinasa, has asked the National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Umuahia the Abia State capital to nullify the election of the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives Chief Benjamin Kalu.

The petition through his lead counsel Yunus Ustaz Usman (SAN) during the submission of final written address on Monday cited the discrepancy in various names found in the documents Kalu, submited to the Independent National Electoral Commission without a valid change of name as the basis for his disqualification.

He wondered why the respondent has failed to tender original certificates bearing the various names he claimed, rather he relied only on photocopies in all the documents submited to the tribunal.

Usman, argued that the onus solely lies on the respondent to prove that the certificate tender to the INEC were genuine owning to the different names on them.

He said, “The respondent submited
nine certificate with nine different names and we are saying that nobody can claim that those certificate belongs to him.

“So we have prayed the Court to disqualify him on the fact that none of the nine certificate can be said to belong to him. It’s for the court to decide we can’t say more than that.

The defendant through his lead counsel Mr Kelvin Nwufu, however urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition, for lacking in merit and
the inability of the petitioner to prove that documents submitted to INEC did not belong to him.

He argued that his client follow the due process of the law in doing his change of name, adding his change of name was properly documented and published in an official gazette of the federal republic.

Responding to the allegation that Kalu, did not submit any orginal certificate, he said that he submitted his first school leaving certificate, degree certificate and law school certificate to INEC.

He said,”The judgement the petitioner were citing has a different principle of law. The petitioner are raising issues that are concerned in a judgement in the case of the People Democratic Party, against Deji, they are saying that the supreme Court said in view of that judgement Benjamin Kalu is not qualify to contest the election, but in that case the supreme Court said a change of name is properly by the virtue of a deal code and publishing same in the official gazette of the federal republic of Nigeria and that was what our client did.

“Our prayer to the Court in summary is the dismissal of the petition on ground that our client is qualifed and he did what the law request of him to do in the change of his name.

“Besides the issue of change of name has been Judicially determined by a High Court judgement and there was no appeal on it , so bringing it now before the tribunal is of no effect”.

Also the counsel to the All Progressive Congress Mr Viginus Nwankwo, told the court to dismiss the petition following the inability of the petitioner to prove their case beyond every reasonable doubt.

Citing a supreme Court Judgement Oyetola vs Adeleke, he argued that onus of proves lies on the petitioner to prove that the documents rendered by defendant did not belong to him.

The tribunal lead by Hon Justice Samson P. Gang, while admitting the address by the parties said a date for judgement will be communicated to them in due time.

https://dailynigerian.com/uncertainty-tribunal-reserves/
15/08/2023

https://dailynigerian.com/uncertainty-tribunal-reserves/

The National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Umuahia has reserved judgment on the petitions challenging the election of the House of Representatives’ Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu. The three-member panel, led by Justice Samson Paul-Gang, said on Monday that it would communicate the...

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