Monday, September 9, 2024

DR. IBENAKU ONOH: THE INNOVATIVE LEADER ENUGU-NORTH YEARN FOR.




DR. IBENAKU ONOH: THE INNOVATIVE LEADER ENUGU-NORTH YEARN FOR.


By: Comrade Chukwuebuka Onah 


For the generation of Enugu State born in the 1990s and 2000s, we look into the history books, mostly for icons of the political leadership of Enugu.


We hear from our teachers, parents and elder ones the tales of how leaders of the past. Of course, there have been flashes of brilliance from time to time – the cases of Chief C.C Onoh, former Governor Chimaroke Nnamani and Governor Sullivan I. Chime, who governed Enugu State from 1999 to 2015, come to mind.

 

Enugu Local Government election 2024 is around the corner, and a young man from Ngwo, Enugu-North Local Government Area, Ibenaku Onoh, whose exploits in the legal world we had heard of, stepped into the political space launching his bid for the Chairmanship of Enugu-North.


Local Government Chairmanship seat is one of the most demanding political offices to run for in Enugu State; it is commonly said that it is tougher to run for the Chairmanship than to make a play for Lion Building.


To some extent, we agree with this premise. So when Dr. Ibenaku Onoh, also known by his initials, 'Ibe Nwa Onoh', was declared PDP Chairmanship candidate of Enugu-North, many of us actually saw it coming.

 

In his 40s, he had already cemented his position as a Managing Partner of H.I Onoh & Co. A law firm he co founded in 2016 and then a Member, Representing the People of Enugu-North in the Enugu State House of Assembly, winning several national and international awards as a young promising legislator. 


While in State House of Assembly, he awakened the consciousness of Enugu-North people and raised them to a new mind, and also inspired a new generation of young people into politics. Every young person was inspired by his brilliance, articulation, content, message, and personality. 

 

Indeed, Dr. Ibenaku Onoh is the inspiring next-generation leader we should be proud of. 'Tomorrow is Here' message is universal. It is a message to accommodate everyone and holds promise for a brighter future. It continues to resonate in the hearts of Ndi Enugu, especially the youth, even after elections. 


The most endearing quality Ibe has, in our viewpoint as young people, is his humility and love for humanity. Many politicians come along, and their disposition toward the youth is to use and dump us.

 

They only talk about us and seek to use us only as thugs and social media fighters. Ibe is different. He did care about the young ones.


This young promising lawyer was born in 1987 and had his Nursery and primary Schools at Chiazo Nursery and primary School, Enugu where he wrote his common entrance in 1998. He further attended Federal Government College, Enugu, before proceeding to Holborn College London where he obtained foundation certificate in law.


Ibe got his LL.B at the prestigious Brunel University, West London in 2006 and in 2010 he obtain his LL.M at the School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London).


He however proceeded to the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science and studied international relations at a post graduate Diploma level and graduated in 2011 with a post Graduate Diploma certificate in international relations. In 2011 he came back to Nigeria and participated in the one year compulsory National Youth Service, NYSC in 2011. He attended Nigerian Law School in 2012 and graduated in 2013.


In 2015, he was employed in the Legal Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria at the CBN Headquarters in Abuja. 


Barr. Onoh's zeal and passion for the legal profession, made him resigned at the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2017 to concentrate on the practice of law and also focus on obtaining his PhD.


The youth of Enugu-North see in Dr. Onoh the champion we have always been yearning for, and we are grateful to him for taking that bold step into politics. Certainly, Enugu-North will never be the same again because we have experienced his remarkable brilliance.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

I Will Never Turn My Back On Nigeria, Tinubu Assures Citizens On Democracy Day



I Will Never Turn My Back On Nigeria, Tinubu Assures Citizens On Democracy Day


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June 12 Full Speech: Our economic reforms’ll ensure opportunity for all —President Tinubu

Tinubu


My fellow Nigerians, let me begin by congratulating all of us for witnessing the celebration of another Democracy Day today, the 12th day of June 2024. This year also marks our nation’s 25 years of uninterrupted democratic governance.


On this day, 31 years ago, we entered our rites of passage to becoming a true and enduring democratic society.


Six years of struggle


Going through this passage was hard and dangerous. During the fateful six years that followed, we fought and struggled for our natural rights as human beings put on this earth by the divine hand of our Creator.


We lost great heroes and heroines along the way. In this struggle, the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola, the most significant symbol of our democratic struggle, his wife, Kudirat, General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and Pa Alfred Rewane, among others sacrificed their very lives.


They bravely surrendered their futures, so that our nation might have a better one.


Let us honour the memories of Chief Anthony Enahoro, Chief Abraham Adesanya, Commodore Dan Suleiman, Chief Arthur Nwankwo, Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Chief Frank Kokori, Chief Bola Ige, Chief Adekunle Ajasin, Chief Ganiyu Dawodu, Chief Ayo Fasanmi, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Chief Olabiyi Durojaiye, Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti, Chima Ubani, and others who have transited to the higher realm.


Sacrifices of heroes, heroines


The sacrifices of General Alani Akinrinade, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, Professor Wole Soyinka, Chief Ralph Obioha, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, among many others, should never be forgotten. For at least six years, they bore the pains and difficulties of life in exile.


While the exiled pro-democracy activists kept the fire burning, their comrades at home sustained the pressure on the military brass hats. Among the latter are Olisa Agbakoba, Femi Falana, Abdul Oroh, Senator Shehu Sani, Governor Uba Sani, Chief Olu Falae, and other National Democratic Coalition leaders such as Chief Ayo Adebanjo and Chief Ayo Opadokun.


The sacrifices they made, and the precious gift brought about by their selfless devotion can never be repaid. Neither shall it be forgotten.


We could not have won the battle against military dictatorship without the irrepressible Nigerian journalists who mounted the barricades along with the pro-democracy activists. We celebrate them today, along with their media establishments such as The Punch, Guardian, National Concord, Tribune, The News/Tempo, and TELL Magazines. Military authorities proscribed these media establishments and jailed their journalists for standing for free speech and civil liberties.


Despite the lethal might of the military government, what appeared to be high and unyielding walls of dictatorship came tumbling down. The dismal fortress exists no longer.


The power of an idea, the power of the people proved more potent than all the guns and munitions, and the threats of the strongmen.


The nation exited the yoke of military rule in 1999 to become the most populous democracy on African soil, the beacon of democratic self-determination for the black race and one of the largest democracies in the world.


This change stands as a pivotal moment in human history. From this change, we shall never turn, nor shall the annals of mankind’s progress forget the sublime meaning of this great moment.


We’ve steadied democracy


Today, 25 years later, we celebrate the silver anniversary of our journey in democracy.

We have steadied the course.


Democracy is neither a foreign nor abstract concept devoid of real-life meaning for us. Neither can we afford to reduce or minimalise it to being nothing but the mere holding of periodic elections where one candidate and party outdo another.


While elections attract dramatic attention, they are but one aspect of democracy. Democracy is a way of life that encompasses a broad outlook of which elections are but a part. As such, a nation can have elections without being democratic. But a nation cannot be truly democratic without holding elections.


That we have established a tradition of holding transparent, open, and fair elections gives credence to our democratic bearing. That we have experienced peaceful transitions of government affirms our democratic temperament.


Fellow Nigerians, true democracy shines its light into the daily lives of the people who live under its nurturing wings. It affords us the freedom and liberty to think as we want, live where we want and pursue whatever legitimate endeavour that suits us.


Democracy does not assume some false or forced unity of opinion. In fact, democracy assumes that conflicting ideas and differing opinions shall be the order of the day. Given the diversity and variety of the human experience, there must be diverse perspectives and viewpoints.


What democracy demands is that we do not resolve differences through force and repression. But we make allowance for the legitimacy of views that differ from our own.


Where other forms of government impose against the will of the people, democracy aims to make leaders sufficiently humble that they conduct themselves as servants of the common good, not as viceroys of the narrow interests of the mighty.


My dear compatriots, Nigeria faced a decision of untold gravity twenty-five years ago: Whether to veer toward a better destination or continue aimlessly in the fog of dictatorship.


We made the right choice then. We must continue with that choice now.


As Nigerians, we must remind ourselves that no matter how complicated democracy may be, it is the best form of governance in the long run. We must also be aware that there are those among us who will try to exploit current challenges to undermine, if not destroy, this democracy for which so much has already been given.


These people do this not to make things better but to subject all other people and things to their control and dominance until the point that, if you are not counted among their elite, then your life will be small and no longer owned by you.


This is the great battle of our day and the major reason we specially celebrate this Democracy day.

Fellow Nigerians, our Democracy is more than a historic fact. It is a living, breathing reality.

The true meaning of this day is not to focus solely on the great deeds of the past that have brought us to this point.


Yes, we pay eternal honour to those who laid down their lives, sacrificing everything to pave the way for the nation.


I stand uniquely placed in this regard. I was among those who took the risk to midwife the birth of our democracy. I am now a direct and obvious beneficiary of the fruits of those historic efforts.


I’ll protect Nigerians’ rights, freedoms


As president of this nation, I am morally and constitutionally bound to preserve this precious form of governance. I vow to do my utmost best to protect your rights, freedoms, and liberties as citizens of Nigeria.


Even more than that, I pledge to do whatever is necessary to cement democracy as our way of life.

Although the challenges are steep and multiple, I am grateful to lead Nigeria at this moment in her history and point in her democratic journey.


I come before you also to declare that our most important work remains before us. This real test has never been whether we would rise to challenge the slings of misfortune and grievous pain of dictatorship.


The real test is whether we shall lower our guards as the shadow of despotism and its evident physical danger fade.


I say to you here and now that as we celebrate the enshrinement of our political democracy, let us commit ourselves to the fulfilment of its equally important counterpart, the realisation of our economic democracy.


I understand the economic difficulties we face as a nation.


Our economy has been in desperate need of reform for decades. It has been unbalanced because it was built on the flawed foundation of over-reliance on revenues from the exploitation of oil.


The reforms we have initiated are intended to create a stronger, better foundation for future growth. There is no doubt the reforms have occasioned hardship. Yet, they are necessary repairs required to fix the economy over the long run so that everyone has access to economic opportunity, fair pay and compensation for his endeavour and labour.


As we continue to reform the economy, I shall always listen to the people and will never turn my back on you.


In this spirit, we have negotiated in good faith and with open arms with organized labour on a new national minimum wage. We shall soon send an executive bill to the National Assembly to enshrine what has been agreed upon as part of our law for the next five years or less.


In the face of labour’s call for a national strike, we did not seek to oppress or crack down on the workers as a dictatorial government would have done. We chose the path of cooperation over conflict.


No one was arrested or threatened. Instead, the labour leadership was invited to break bread and negotiate toward a good-faith resolution.


Reasoned discussion and principled compromise are hallmarks of democracy. These themes shall continue to animate my policies and interaction with the constituent parts of our political economy.


I take on this vital task without fear or favour and I commit myself to this work until we have built a Nigeria where no man is oppressed.


In the end, our national greatness will not be achieved by travelling the easy road. It can only be achieved by taking the right one.


The words of the American President Franklin Roosevelt certainly ring true: “There are many ways of going forward. But only one way of standing still.”


We dare not slumber


We dare not slumber lest the good things awaiting our immediate future pass us by. We dare not plant our feet in idle standstill in the middle of the intersection of hope and despair.


We know the proper way forward and we shall take it.


The initial rays of a brighter tomorrow now appear on the early horizon. An abundant future and our capacity to achieve that future lie within our reach. Democracy and the institutions it begets offer to take us to our profound destination.


Let us board this progressive train together. Together, let us move Nigeria forward.

Let’s continue to keep the fire of democracy burning. Let’s keep the torch lit for generations to come.


May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria and preserve our democracy.

I wish us all Happy Democracy Day.


Being text of President Bola Tinubu’s National Broadcast on the 25th Anniversary of Unbroken Democracy In Nigeria, Democracy Day, June 12, 2024.


I commit myself to building a Nigeria where no man is oppressed – Tinubu

I’ll justify the trust Nigerians place on me – Tinubu

Organised Labour Strike: No one was arrested or threatened – President Tinubu

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Ejike Ugwueze was a jolly good fellow, Enugu Lawmaker acknowledge as he Pays Condolence Visit To Ugwueze Family.


Ejike Ugwueze was a jolly good fellow, Enugu Lawmaker acknowledge as he Pays Condolence Visit To Ugwueze Family. 


...Task Security Agencies To bring Perpetrators To Book


... Appeals to Enugu State Government for Security Enhancement 


The Member representing Isi-Uzo in the Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon. Gabriel Lebechi Eze has described the death of Mr. Ejike Ugwueze as horrific, unfortunate and a great loss to Isi-Uzo and Enugu State State. Hon. Eze made this known in a condolence visit to the deceased family on the early hours of today 9th June, 2024. 


While consoling the Ugwueze's, he charged the security personnels to unravel those behind this untimely and unfortunate death. He however appeal to the Enugu State Government to prioritize security surveillance along the Ugwuogo-Neke-Ikem road as well as Eha-Amufu - Ikem - Obollo express to curb every form of security threat.


"May God console the entire family of Ugwueze" He prayed

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Ọmaba Umualor:The Biggest Cultural Festival in Isi-Uzo By: James Onyebuchi Nnaji



Ọmaba Umualor:The Biggest Cultural Festival in Isi-Uzo 


By James Onyebuchi Nnaji 


The only cultural element that easily brings Umualor and  her neighbours together every two years is the Ọmaba Festival.


Though some overzealous christians have done great damage to this festival,it seems to be witnessing a revival and a resurgence especially among the younger generations.


Ọmaba is central to UMUALOR traditional life as the annual calendar and other feasts are determined by Ọmaba and Ijogwu feast circles.


Year of Ọmaba,Ahọ Ọmaba,begins on the fourth moon,Orie Ajụ ijogwu, when Oriọkpa comes like a harbinger to announce the homecoming of Ọmaba from the three-sister villages.All types of sophisticated artifacts and designs come on display beginning with Umuezeogbu,then moving to Umuezuboke in the afternoon and ends at Aliyi in the evening.There is always increase in spectators,worshippers every year.



Nlata Ọmaba Festival is the biggest cultural festival in the entire Isiuzo Local Government Area today and one of the most celebrated in Enugu state. 


There's no other cultural fiesta in Isiuzo today that is wildly accepted and uncannily followed by the people up to the  present day than Ọmaba Umualor Festival.


Aside its religious importance in Umualor,it's also an untapped cultural tourism that could be harnessed for entertainment and tourism.


The 29th day of January 2024 is another round in the calendar and promises to stir the entire neighborhood for days.It is unfortunate and  sad that Igbo traditional festivals like the Ọmaba Umualor have been demonized so much instead of been cherished as a historical heritage that reflects people's mythic thought and traditional theology.


Masquerade display is a great social theatre that is practiced almost in every culture.


It's expected that the time has come when community leaders and cultural promoters drew the attention of government (State tourism agencies and Isiuzo Local Government council) to this mega event and utilise it to bring spotlights on Umualor and it's potentials for resilience and development challenges.


Celebration of inherited cultures solidifies peoples belief in whom they are and what they can accomplish.Come and witness artistic display in its pristine best and watch masquerades come forth from the sacred pantheon of Ọmaba drawing hysterical ecstatcy among jubilant crowd.

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Pastor Allegedly Kills Pregnant Wife For Rituals



Pastor Allegedly Kills Pregnant Wife For Rituals


A pastor, Abiodun Sunday Oluwadare, has been arrested by the police for allegedly killing his pregnant wife, Tosin Oluwadare, in Ido-Ile in Ekiti West LGA of Ekiti State.


Spokesman of the State Police Command, DSP Sunday Abutu, who confirmed the arrest, said that investigation was ongoing.


It was gathered that the pastor popularly known as Araina, strangled Tosin to death for ritual purposes at about 9pm on November 19, 2023.


According to reports, the suspect was caught with the corpse on his way out of the town to go and evacuate the foetus from her womb without her parents approval before he was stopped at Ita-Ido. From there he was taken to the police post in Ido-Ile and later to Ekiti West District Police and later transferred to the homicide section of the State command.


It was further learnt that the pastor, a former herbalist, was posted to a Christ Apostolic Church in Ori-Oke, Ido Mountain, Ekiti West, where he was once expelled for allegedly kidnapping a child.



A step-brother of the deceased, Mr. Samuel Ibironke, also confirmed the incident.


“After killing my sister, he called my wife who is a health worker to come and assist him, only for my wife to get there and discover that he strangled my sister to death,” Samuel explained.


Reacting to the killing, the traditional ruler of the community, Oba Aderemi Obaleye, condemned the killing of the woman, saying, “It is a very sad development which nearly set the town on fire because the youths went on rampage in protest against the so-called pastor, “I want the authorities to investigate the matter and bring the culprit to book so as to serve as a deterrent to

Tears As 23-yr-old EBSU Student Dies In A Car Crash While Allegedly Being Chased By Police



Tears As 23-yr-old EBSU Student Dies In A Car Crash While Allegedly Being Chased By Police 


A 300-level student of Ebonyi State University (EBSU), identified as Ayogu Evans, has di£d in a ghastly car cra§h. 


The student from the department of Sociology was allegedly being chased by the police when he had the accid£nt on Saturday afternoon, December 2, in Abakaliki.


He was driving alone when the tragic accid£nt occurred. He was subsequently rushed to the hospital where he sadly passed on a few hours later. 


“The people who brought him to the hospital confirmed that he was being chased by the police when he suddenly had an accid£nt.


The police officers that were chasing him ran away after he had the accid£nt but they later came back to carry his wrecked car to their station at Liberation Estate,” a source said.


Thursday, November 30, 2023

Godfrey Okoye University VC to deliver keynote speech at Isi-Uzo News Public Lecture




Godfrey Okoye University VC to deliver keynote speech at Isi-Uzo News Public Lecture


Godfrey Okoye University Vice Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Prof. Christian Anieke is expected to deliver keynote speech at the Isi-Uzo News Public Lecture Series and Award.


The Public Lecture Series and Award is slated hold on December 9th, 2023 at Justice Cordelia Chukwura Hall, Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu


Prof. Anieke is expected to deliver the keynote speech titled: "Community Service: Unveiling the Future of Grassroot Development ” 


Other personality expected to speak at the event include a Professor of International Law, Kenase USA and former Governorship Aspirant, Prof. Jehu Nnaji, former member Representating Enugu North in the Enugu State House of Assembly, Barr. Dr. Ibenaku Onoh. 


A statement signed by the Director, Chukwuebuka Onah also indicated that the third discussant, the Member, Representing Isi-Uzo in the Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon. Gabriel Eze will partake in the robust discussion.


According to him, the Chairman Isi-Uzo Council of Traditional Rulers, HRH Igwe Engr Sam Ogbodo is expected to be  the Royal Father of the Day while the Anglican Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Rt. Rev. Aloysius Agbo will be spiritual father of the day


Others expected, according to attend the lecture, are elder statesmen from the state, policy makers, present and former national and state assembly members, captains of industries and representatives of major market, youths and women associations from the state.