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‘Fubara Has Been Boxed Into A Corner’ – Tension In Rivers As Suspended Governor Set To Return

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Fubara: For Peace To Reign In Rivers, No Sacrifice Is Too Big

State of Emergency: ‘Fubara Has Been Boxed Into A Corner’ – Tension In Rivers As Suspended Governor Set To Return

Mixed feelings have continued to follow the expected return of Governor Siminalayi Fubara, his deputy, Professor Ngozi Odu, and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, as the six-month suspension of democratic institutions in the state gradually comes to an end.

Naija News recalls that in their place, Tinubu appointed retired Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, as sole administrator.

One of Ibas’ first actions was the suspension of all political appointees under Fubara.

Fubara’s Reinstatement: Citizens, Politicians List Expectations
Naija News reports that as Fubara’s reinstatement approaches, Rivers people and stakeholders have begun setting out their expectations.

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Stephen Deegbara, believes the governor’s immediate priorities should include completing abandoned road projects, promoting civil servants, and hiring teachers across primary and secondary schools.

“He should also focus on governance, mend broken relationships, unite the state, and align Rivers with the federal government, and not listen to those who are crisis entrepreneurs, those who benefited from the needless crisis,” Deegbara told The Sun in a recent interview.

Meanwhile, a Port Harcourt-based journalist, Olalekan Ige, stressed the need to revisit key infrastructure quickly.

“He should focus on completing several projects he awarded, especially roads, the Elele-Omoku Road, the Trans-Kalabari Road, etc. He needs to immediately look into the Ring Road project abandoned by Julius Berger and resolve all knotty issues.

“The employment issue is so important and needs to be tackled immediately. Many schools, health institutions, and MDAs are lacking personnel. Rehabilitation of schools across LGAs, bursaries for Rivers students, and a State Emergency Management Agency to handle floods and fires must also be prioritised,” Ige said.

Governance Frozen for Five Months
Another APC chieftain, Hon. Darlington Nwauju, lamented what he described as “policy somersaults” under the interim administration.

“As a Rivers man, I have completely lost interest in governance issues here, given the fact that governance has been frozen in the past five months.

“The easiest thing to do in governance—pay salaries—has become herculean under the military administrator. Governor Sim Fubara will have to start from where he met the state in 2023 because development has been completely frozen,” Nwauju said while interacting with journalists.

On his part, a Political analyst, Dr Obinna Nwodim, observed that the people of Rivers had seen little progress since Fubara’s suspension.

He said: “In all fairness, I wouldn’t say that the average Rivers man has seen any tangible result from the government. They truncated what was ongoing because of contracts awarded by the suspended governor. There is a big difference between what is happening now and what would have happened if the democratic structure had remained in place.”

He expressed regret that the period of emergency rule had slowed down development across the state.

‘Fubara Has Been Caged’
However, not everyone is optimistic. Public affairs analyst, Obinwa Akanwa, argued that Fubara may return politically weakened.

“The governor has been boxed into a corner and, as such, less development should be expected,” he said.

Meanwhile, barely a week ago, the Coalition for Justice and Democracy (CJD) accused the suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, of orchestrating a campaign of calumny against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement on Wednesday and signed by its president, Comrade Raymond Aighona, the coalition alleged that Fubara was also behind the circulation of a document on social media which falsely accused the Sole Administrator of Rivers, Ibok-Eket Ibas, of mismanaging half a trillion naira and inflating contracts under the guise of funding President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid.

According to Daily Nigerian, the group dismissed the allegations as “baseless blackmail.”

It insisted that the sole administrator had acted strictly within the limits of the emergency powers granted him and under the constant oversight of committees set up by both chambers of the National Assembly to monitor Rivers during the emergency rule.

“Siminalayi Fubara has chosen the path of bitterness and deceit. He has not forgiven President Tinubu for saving Rivers State from total political anarchy through the declaration of emergency rule. Now, in an act of reckless vengeance, he is sponsoring falsehoods, pushing forged documents, and trying to smear the reputation of the President and the sole administrator. These antics will not succeed,” CJD declared.

The coalition stated that after carrying out it’s own checks, it found no evidence to support the claims of financial recklessness being circulated online against Ibas.

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BREAKING: EFCC Declares Billionaire Businessman, Suji Ogundele Wanted [PHOTO]

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Friday declared Olasijibomi Suji Ogundele, the owner of Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited wanted.

The commission in a notice issued on its social media platform said Ogundele, 44, is wanted over an alleged case of diversion of funds and a money laundering case.

According to the commission, Ogudele, a native of Ori-Ade Local Government of Osun State and his last known address is G 29, Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos State.

The commission appealed to anyone with useful information about his whereabouts to contact its offices in any location across the country.

“Anybody with useful information as to his whereabouts should please contact the Commission in its Ibadan, Uyo, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Benin, Makurdi, Kaduna, Ilorin, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt or Abuja offices or through 08093322644; its e-mail address: info@efcc.gov.ng or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies,” EFCC said.

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What Dangote Should Do For Phyna’s Late Sister’s Children – Media Personality Saidaboj Reveals

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Phyna late sister on bed

Media personality Saidaboj has called on the Dangote Group to take responsibility for the late Ruth’s children (sister of BBNaija star Phyna) by funding their education and supporting them until they secure employment.

She insists this should be the company’s obligation and the most genuine way of apologizing.

Controversial media personality, Saidaboj, has added his voice to the ongoing debate surrounding the tragic death of Ruth, the sister of Big Brother Naija winner Phyna.

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Phyna late sister

Dangote To Retire As Dangote Sugar Chair

In a recent statement, Saidaboj called on the Dangote Group to go beyond offering condolences and instead take full responsibility by sponsoring the late Ruth’s children until they secure stable employment in the future. According to him, this would be the company’s most genuine way of apologizing and showing accountability.

“The true way to say sorry is not just in words, but in action. Dangote Group should ensure Ruth’s children are trained, educated, and supported until they get good jobs. That is the real obligation,” Saidaboj emphasized.

Her comments have since sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some Nigerians agreed that corporate organizations should prioritize corporate social responsibility in cases where negligence or controversy may be implied, others argued that placing the entire burden on Dangote Group may be excessive.

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“Kingship Will Become A Political Office, Rulers Will Be Replaced In Their Lifetime” – Primate Ayodele

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has revealed that he foresees that kingship will become more of a political office rather than a traditional office in Nigeria.

In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele stated that traditional rulers will be replaced in their lifetime, unlike the normal procedure, which requires that a king dies before the emergence of another.

He made it known that traditional stools will be disrespected and reduced to nothing because of politics, stating that many of the rulers will be taken for granted, while the government will start looking down on them.

“They will be relegated because of politics, they will be forced to be into politics, or they will lose relevance. There will be a time when a traditional ruler will not have to die before another one emerges, the stools will be politicized because they won’t bother to consult oracles, it will become a political office.”

“Some prominent kings, including Emirs, Obis, Obas, Ezes, will be reduced to nothing because their local government will start controlling them. Some of them will be taken for granted, and the government will start looking down on them.”

The prophet explained that traditional rulers will be imprisoned and arrested in Nigeria, stating that respect for them will drastically decrease. He made it known that they will be relegated because of politics.

“There will be so much politics that will come into the stool regardless of the class, and I see them losing relevance. In Nigeria, some kings will be arrested and imprisoned; I am seeing bad days ahead for traditional rulers.”

“The honour and respect given to rulers will drastically reduce. I see a kind of reform by the government to seriously checkmate the traditional rulers.”

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