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Umo Eno Under Fire for Presenting SUVs to Former Akwa Ibom Deputies

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Following his announcement that he gave brand-new Land Cruiser SUVs to all of the state’s past deputy governors, Pastor Umo Eno, the governor of Akwa Ibom State, has come under fire.
In addition to sharing pictures of the cars and the recipients, the governor reportedly made the news on Thursday night on his official 𝕏 page.

I gave brand-new Land Cruisers to all of the former Deputy Governors of Akwa Ibom State as a thank you for their commitment and years of service,” he wrote.

It is only fitting that they feel comfortable as they continue to impart their knowledge to us, since their commitment has contributed to the advancement of our State. I am grateful for your assistance.

Online responses to the gesture, which he explained was a thank-you gift for the former deputy governors’ years of service, were swiftly conflicting.

View responses below:

“Real question: does this make life better for the average person in your state?” asked Alabi Lawrence.

According to Ovoke, retired civil servants who served for 36 years are still receiving their salaries and pensions, while former deputy governors who served for 4–8 years are receiving brand-new Land Cruisers for their year of elected duty.
Nothing at all!

“You give former deputy governors brand-new land cruisers,” said the actual pee. First of all, when they were in office, past deputy governors had cars. They were given a project, which undoubtedly brought in additional funds. You decided it would be prudent to offer them new cars even if, if I’m not mistaken, they are receiving pensions. How have you addressed the state’s unemployment problem? What about Udom’s original syringe industry? Have you ever considered starting a business or bringing one? The political class is the beginning and the end of all your labor. This was an error in governance.

Grok Mr.: “This one act has disgustingly let me down. You must return these cars and offer your citizens an apology. There are many of the nation’s most vulnerable impoverished people in your state. To feed and export the excess, use this money to establish small-scale food companies and hire the underprivileged to manage them.

Mylesmonrel: “That gesture isn’t really good. Are you not working on other projects? Will you improve your people’s life via pensions, gratuities, simple initiatives, like building schools, roads, and hospitals? Naturally, you wish to buy their support for your plan for the upcoming term.

Dee: “The same individuals who did nothing while in office continue to purchase Land Cruisers with taxpayer funds after their tenure is over.” For their services, how many civil personnel have received awards?

“I strongly condemn this costly gift of brand-new Land Cruisers to former Deputy Governors,” said Yemtech. The usage of governmental resources is seriously called into question by this. Did this expense have a budget? Did any deputies complain about a shortage of cars?

“You have the audacity to post it after using public funds to purchase cars for deputy governors whose pensions are worth more than the pension of a civil servant with 35 years of service,” said Eghosa Igbins. For anything may happen in Nigeria without politicians being held accountable.

The Rise of a New Era: Shaping a Fresh Political Order

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By comr Vincent otse.
The landscape of politics has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. Gone are the days when politicians could promise the moon and stars to garner votes, only to forget their commitments once in office. We have entered a new era, where constituents are more informed, discerning, and demanding of accountability. The electorate has shifted its focus from mere promises to tangible contributions and positive impacts on the community.
THE OLD ERA: A TIME OF BROKEN PROMISES
In the past, politicians would often make grand promises to win the hearts and minds of voters. These promises would be sweeping and ambitious, designed to appeal to the masses and secure their votes. However, once elected, these same politicians would often forget their commitments, leaving their constituents disillusioned and disappointed. This lack of accountability and follow-through on promises led to widespread discontent and mistrust of politicians.
THE NEW ERA: A FOCUS ON IMPACT
In contrast, the new era of politics is characterized by a focus on tangible contributions and positive impacts on the community. Voters are no longer swayed by empty promises, but instead, they look for evidence of a politician’s ability to deliver real results. This shift in focus has led to a more informed and discerning electorate, where politicians are held to a higher standard of accountability.
KEY FEATURES OF THE NEW ERA
The new era of politics is marked by several key features, including:
ACCOUNTABILITY: Politicians are expected to deliver on their promises and be transparent in their actions.
PERFORMANCE-BASED LEADERSHIP: Politicians are judged on their achievements and the positive changes they bring to the community.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: There is a greater emphasis on understanding the needs and concerns of the community and addressing them effectively.
INFORMED DECISION-MAKING: Constituents are more aware of the issues and make informed decisions when voting, rather than relying solely on promises.
THE IMPACT OF THE NEW ERA
The new era of politics has had a profound impact on the way politicians operate. It has led to a more responsive and responsible form of leadership, where politicians are held to a higher standard and are expected to make a positive impact on their communities. This shift has also led to a greater emphasis on transparency and accountability, with politicians being held responsible for their actions and decisions.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, we have indeed entered a new era of politics, one that is characterized by a focus on tangible contributions and positive impacts on the community. This shift has led to a more informed and discerning electorate, where politicians are held to a higher standard of accountability. As we move forward, it is essential that politicians continue to prioritize the needs and concerns of their constituents, delivering real results and making a positive difference in their communities. Only then can we build a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.
I remain comr Vincent otse a dedicated member of Okanga movement world wide and SLA to chief Dr Philip Agbese the member representing the good people of Ado Okpokwu and Ogbadibo federal constituency.

2027 Elections: Kwankwaso Denies Plans to Dump His Party

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According to Rabiu Kwakwanso, the former governor of Kano State, he has never made the decision to join the All Progressives Congress.

Regarding his requirements for joining the APC for the general elections in 2027, Kwankaso has recently made headlines. One of the party’s original members, he was reportedly instructed to rejoin the APC by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently.

This comes as political rumors circulated early Friday morning that the former defense minister had already started private discussions with the APC’s national chairman and had made formal overtures to the party.

In a personally signed statement sent Friday via his media team, Kwankwaso denied the allegations, calling them “online statements” devoid of basis or veracity.

The statement said, “We have received news reports indicating that we have sent in a letter of intent to join a national political party,

To be clear, we have not submitted anything of that nature to any party. As a result, the public is encouraged to follow the established official channels for any updates on our situation,” he continued.

Senator Kwankwaso reportedly expressed interest in joining the APC in a “discreet” letter to the party’s national secretariat earlier Friday, according to reports from political sources inside the party.

The sources also said that Kwankwaso and the APC National Chairman were still in talks, which sparked a lot of comments on social media and in party caucuses.

According to insiders, both parties may be maintaining communication as 2027 approaches and the APC is allegedly considering a more extensive northern consolidation, even though no official letter has yet been exchanged.

Though silence and denial are frequently the quiet before a planned storm in Nigerian politics, Kwankwaso insists that no action has been taken as of yet.

Labour Party Advises Jonathan to Follow Nigerians’ Majority Pursuit

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The Labour Party (LP) has urged former President Goodluck Jonathan to take into account what the majority of Nigerians want from the 2027 presidential election.
Political leaders and supporters of Peter Obi, the LP’s 2023 presidential candidate, have reportedly persuaded Jonathan to resign in favor of the former governor of Anambra State, amid rumors that he would return to active politics in 2027.

Tony Akeni, the LP’s Interim National Publicity Secretary, backed the request and asked Jonathan to think about what most Nigerians have decided to do with their lives in an appearance on Arise Television on Friday.

According to Akeni, Goodluck Jonathan and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar ought to agree to the reorientation that Peter Obi is advocating.

“We have a third leg in our appeal; we are also urging former President Jonathan to take into account what the vast majority of Nigerians have given up their hearts to pursue,” he stated.

That is a younger individual from the younger generation who has a track record of integrity, character, and consistency, making him popular with most Nigerians.

A younger leader who appeals to the majority of Nigerians has been welcomed by the country’s citizens.

“It is more important for us that Goodluck Jonathan and Atiku Abubakar acknowledge that a change in direction is necessary.”

Flying Eagles Touch Down in Chile Ahead of FIFA U20 World Cup

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The Flying Eagles, Nigeria’s U-20 men’s football squad, arrived in Talca, Chile, on Thursday afternoon in preparation for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
The two-time World Cup champions are in Group F with Saudi Arabia, Colombia, and Norway; all games will take place in Talca.

The Eagles arrived at the Hotel Diego de Almagro and were greeted by FIFA officials, the Local Organising Committee, and hotel personnel.

Later, in the evening, the team started final preparations with its first training session.

Head coach Ali Zubair gave his word that the Africa U-20 Cup of Nations campaign had taught them valuable lessons.

He claimed, “We are now more ready for the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile after fixing the errors that cost us at the AFCON.”

Two international friendlies were played during the Flying Eagles’ 12-day training camp in Santiago before to their arrival in Talca.

On Tuesday, Nigeria trounced Australia 3-1 after drawing 1-1 with Chile, the host country.

On Monday, September 29, the Flying Eagles will play their first game of the season at the Estadio Fiscal de Talca against Norway. They will then play Saudi Arabia and Colombia.

Since making their debut in 1983, Nigeria’s U20 team has reportedly established a solid reputation as one of Africa’s most successful youth teams.

In 1989 (losing to Portugal) and 2005 (losing to Lionel Messi’s Argentina), the Flying Eagles have finished second. They have also made it to the semifinals several times.

Mikel Obi, Taye Taiwo, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Victor Osimhen are among the former Nigerian talents that have emerged from the event.

Southeast Governors Still Stand by Nnamdi Kanu – Otti Clarifies

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The South East governors have not deserted Nnamdi Kanu, the jailed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, or IPOB, according to Abia State Governor Alex Otti.

At a press conference in the state capital of Umuahia on Thursday evening, Governor Otti made this claim.

He asserts that the governors are actively working with the appropriate authorities to achieve Kanu’s release, emphasizing that not all of their efforts are intended for public consumption.

Some of the guarantees and interactions we have received are not intended for general consumption since doing so could cause the process to go awry.

However, I’m leading the charge to make sure he returns home in my capacity as his governor. The governors of the South East are united in this,” Otti stated.

A day after Igbo elders from all over the South East protested Kanu’s ongoing detention at Government House in Umuahia, this clarification was made.

Accusing the zone’s political leaders of ignoring the IPOB leader, the elders requested Otti to mobilize his colleagues to speak with President Bola Tinubu about the issue.

Ex-Sports Minister Pressures Government to Name Terror Sponsors

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If the Federal Government wants Nigerians to think it is genuinely combating terrorism and insurgency in the nation, Solomon Dalung, the former minister of sports, has urged it to make the names of terrorists’ sponsors public.

Despite several assurances and growing evidence that it claimed to have obtained, the Nigerian government has continually failed to identify or prosecute the country’s terrorist sponsors and funders, according to the legislator from Plateau State who made the request in a statement on Thursday.

Dalung said in the statement that the government has turned to havoc and half-truths rather than taking decisive action quickly.

Dalung quoted Yusuf Gagdi, the representative of the Pankshin/Kanke/Kanam Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, as saying that the government’s unwillingness to identify and prosecute terror sponsors and Gagdi’s strong opposition to the idea of establishing a state police were both hypocritical and ridiculous.

Even in Gagdi’s own Plateau State constituency, he emphasized, attacks, kidnappings, murders, and relocation have occurred, and there has been little accountability.

Dalung disputed Gagdi’s assertion that state police under governors are unreliable, claiming that the security system under federal administration has not performed any better.

Dalung also recalled claims made against a number of public people for serving as terrorist sponsors and questioned why the DSS had not invited the fingered individuals to be questioned.

According to media reports, Senator Shehu Buba of Bauchi South has been suspected of assisting terrorists; however, Dalung stated that there is no evidence that the DSS invited him.

Additionally, he asserted that whereas former Kaduna State Governor Nasiru El-Rufai has accused National Security Advisor (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu of aiding bandits on multiple occasions, he has not been detained or charged.

Additionally, the former Minister said that Gen. Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defense Staff, had earlier pledged to make the names of funders public, but that pledge had not been kept.

Previous incidents, such as the alleged submission of Nigerian terrorist sponsors’ identities to the government by the United Arab Emirates, are still recent, but the accusations have not been made public or prosecuted.

Nigeria is getting close to a tipping point. Nigeria faces more instability, dislocation, and a decline in public faith in the government until identities are made public, prosecutions are started, and constitutional changes like A’s state and community policing are implemented, he underlined.

Ogoni Community Rejects Federal Government’s Oil Drilling Plan Drilling Plan

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The federal government’s most recent proposal to begin oil drilling in Ogoniland has been met with considerable opposition from the Ogoni Voice Achievers Foundation (OVAF), a well-known advocacy organization in the Niger Delta. In order to address long-standing environmental and social injustices, such as the completion of a thorough cleanup of the area and the long-awaited exoneration of the late Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni activists who were executed in 1995, the group maintains that no exploration or drilling should start.

Gospel Barifii Gokana, the organization’s founder and chairman of the board of trustees, said in a statement that the government’s decision was “deeply flawed, unjust, and unacceptable.” The proposal, according to Gokana, disregards the terrible effects that decades of oil exploitation have already had on Ogoni communities, including the destruction of livelihoods and the extensive pollution of farms and rivers. He cautioned that continuing without making amends for these past wrongs might rekindle animosity, intensify social discontent, and perhaps spark new hostilities in the area.

According to reports, the federal administration has used the country’s pressing need for economic recovery and increased energy security as justification for its proposal to resume oil operations. The Ogoni people cannot continue to bear the cost of Nigeria’s revenue demands when their ecology and health are in ruins, according to OVAF, which vehemently disagrees with this justification. Gokana pointed out that justice for the communities who have suffered the most from oil exploitation must coexist with the nation’s true recovery.

The absence of serious consultation with the Ogoni people is one of the group’s main concerns. Gokana said that only a small number of government representatives had participated in “closed-door negotiations,” a practice that he claimed did not adhere to the international human rights law-recognized concept of “free, prior, and informed consent.” He maintained that “this selective engagement cannot be considered legitimate or representative.” Instead of symbolic meetings with carefully chosen people, the Ogoni people should have an inclusive, transparent, and open approach.

In addition to consultation, OVAF criticized the decision-making process’s “absence of transparency.” According to the statement, officials made important decisions from offices in Abuja without really understanding the severe wounds that years of neglect, pollution, and brutal repression had left on Ogoni villages. The group claims that disregarding the opinions of those who are directly impacted erodes confidence and runs the risk of intensifying the feeling of exclusion that has long stoked hostilities in the Niger Delta.

OVAF reaffirmed that its stance is against injustice rather than against development or national advancement. The organization underlined that finishing the cleanup of Ogoniland as advised by the UN, obtaining justice for previous victims, and making sure that any future plans are based on the full participation and agreement of the Ogoni people are the first steps towards a viable future.

“Decline, justice, and the right to a safe environment have always been at the heart of the Ogoni struggle,” Gokana said. “Any attempt to resume oil exploration in Ogoniland will remain illegitimate and unacceptable until those rights are respected.”

Land Recovery: IGP Egbetokun Warns Against Using Police Officers as Escorts

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Kayode Egbetokun, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), has cautioned officers against becoming involved in civil cases or land disputes that don’t have obvious criminal components.
Egbetokun said in a statement on Thursday that Nigerian police officers will no longer act as enforcers for business interests.

Getting involved in such issues damages the force’s reputation and neutrality, he said.

According to him, the Nigerian Police Force is not and never will be used as an enforcer of commercial interests.

“Officers have no business escorting parties for land recovery business, interfering with civil claims without a proven criminal element, or disturbing legally permitted occupations.”

Any officer who was discovered to have gone beyond this point would be disciplined, he continued.

The newly implemented Criminal Database Systems, which Egbetokun referred to as the “nervous system of 21st century Nigerian policing,” were also the subject of a statewide training program for police officers.

Launched in Abuja, the initiative signifies a change from reactive policing to intelligence-led, proactive operations grounded in data analysis and global collaboration.

This training signifies the beginning of a new era for the NPF and goes beyond a simple exercise. There is no memory without data. There is no justice if remembrance is absent. However, criminals have nowhere to hide when there is data, Egbetokun continued.

The IGP admitted that fractured intelligence, dispersed data, and inadequate record-keeping had long been flaws in Nigerian law enforcement, frequently leading to stalled cases and eroded public confidence.

He promised that the days of “forgotten files” will be over thanks to the new technology.

“With the help of the Federal Government and our allies, we are creating a system that keeps track of every arrest, documents every case, and holds every officer accountable. No case will be lost in the misplaced files. He declared, “No conviction will vanish into silence.”

The database will improve local law enforcement and bring Nigeria into compliance with international policing norms, according to Egbetokun.

Udom Emmanuel Reacts to Makinde’s Possible Presidential Bid

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Udom Emmanuel, the former governor of Akwa Ibom State, has denied any connection between Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and a 2027 presidential run, saying the PDP governor has never brought up the subject with him.
Emmanuel told reporters during an Abuja event that attempts to associate Makinde with the presidency in 2027 might be politically driven.

“Governor Makinde is a friend of mine, a former colleague, and one of the powerful leaders of the PDP, which I am a part of,” he stated. On my honor, I can state that Seyi has never disclosed his presidential candidacy to me. Given our close relationship, I believe that he is being blackmailed by those who wish to either stop him from advocating for our party’s reconstruction or to plant seeds of animosity between him and the president.

“My friend Seyi has not reached me or anyone I know of, on that matter,” he said, despite the fact that anyone with political ambition typically conducts consultations.

The former governor emphasized Makinde’s continued dedication to the Peoples Democratic Party’s continued existence.

According to Emmanuel, “I am positive that Seyi is a true party man who, like many of us in the PDP, is fully dedicated to the revival of the party that provided us with a platform for political recognition and service to our people,” Emmanuel stated.

“It is morally unacceptable for us to simply leave the party. Our multi-party democratic system needs to be supported in order to remain stable. We must instill the culture of political tolerance that contributes to the consolidation of democracy in countries like Nigeria, where it is practiced, as there will always be a ruling party and opposition parties.

Emmanuel clarified that he had purposefully been quiet since ceding power in 2023.

He went on to say, “I made a commitment at the end of my term that when I step down, I will step aside for my successor and return to my personal life and commitments, and I have done just that.”

“I’ve gone back to my personal life, but it doesn’t imply I’ve left or given up on politics. Ultimately, I continue to connect with and exchange ideas with a wide range of leaders at various levels, particularly governors who seek my advice on a variety of public governance-related issues.

“I think that the Holy Bible teaches that everything has its time. Accordingly, everything has its time, including politics and business, and I’m living up to that idea.