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South-East Deserves Justice Through New States and Power Rotation – Uzodimma

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Sen. Hope Uzodimma, the governor of Imo State, has called on the National Assembly to address what he called years of “imbalance and exclusion” against the South-East.
Speaking at the South-East Zonal Public Hearing on the 1999 Constitution Review for Imo and Abia States in Owerri, Uzodimma listed the region’s main demands, the most important of which is the establishment of a minimum of two new states for the zone.
“The only region with less than five states is still the South-East. “There are six or more in every other zone,” Uzodimma stated.

Due to this disparity, there is underrepresentation in important national institutions, such as the Federal Executive Council and the National Assembly. It has limited our inclusiveness and diminished our voice.

With its potential for oil production, Uzodimma suggested Anim State as one of the new states to be established.

Upon its inception, this state will be able to produce oil. According to him, this makes it financially viable and has a strong enough revenue base to support itself.

He asserts that in order to accommodate the region’s expanding population and strategic economic potential, local government districts should be reorganized together with the establishment of new states.

Thinking back on the history of the area, Uzodimma noted that before states like Abia and Ebonyi formed, Owerri was the capital of the former Eastern Region.

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We may soon have additional state capitals, including as Orlu, Aba, Nsukka, and others, thanks to our combined efforts. With God’s help, I think this is the South-East’s collective prayer, and it will be answered,” he continued.

Rethinking Indigenous Peoples
On the contentious subject of indigeneship, the governor made one of his most audacious propositions. He demanded a legal reinterpretation of the term of “Indigenous,” proposing that the status be granted by birth or by 10 years or more of residency.

“We shouldn’t appear to be conversing incoherently. He contended, “We must legally define indigeneship by birth or by long-term residency, say ten years.” “An individual should be considered a legitimate native of a state if they were born there or have resided there for more than ten years.”

He used the famous instance of Mallam Umaru Altine, a Fulani man who served as Enugu’s mayor in 1952, to demonstrate how Nigeria used to embrace this kind of inclusivity. “If only the constitution can catch up with our history, that tells us something profound about our potential for unity.”

A Request for a Rotational Presidency
In his comments on the national leadership system, Uzodimma advocated for a constitutional clause that would cycle the President not just between the North and South but also among the six geopolitical zones.

“National stability, not tokenism,” he declared. “Nigerians’ fear of dominance will be eliminated and their sense of inclusion in the nation will be strengthened if they are aware that the presidency will alternate between the six zones.”

Noting that zoning has already stabilized federal appointments, he thinks extending it to the presidency may promote harmony and trust amongst people.

The governor didn’t stop there. He demanded the creation of state police, calling the existing, centralized system “overstretched and disconnected from local realities.”

He declared, “As the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, I can certify that we support the decentralization of the police for increased effectiveness and responsiveness.” “It is out of date and unfounded to fear that governors will abuse such a force.”

Uzodimma emphasized that grassroots security issues cannot wait for outmoded anxieties. “When our citizens are demanding safety and order, we cannot let the past paralyze the future.”

As he concluded his speech, the governor of Imo urged the Constitution Review Committee to base their work on justice, equity, and togetherness.

“Rather than being a weakness, our diversity is a strength.” However, Uzodimma stated that equity and the law must be used to harness that strength.

“Not just our shared borders, but our shared values must be reflected in our Constitution.”

He said, “May you be guided by the hope of millions who seek a Constitution that truly belongs to them, one that ensures fairness, equity, and a level playing field for all,” and he encouraged the committee to hear the opinions of regular Nigerians nationwide.

Meta Faults AI Translation That Misstated Karnataka CM’s Passing, Issues Apology

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After one of its auto-translation tools inadvertently declared the passing of Siddaramaiah, an Indian politician and the current chief minister of Karnataka, the tech firm Meta issued an apology.
The mistake occurred when Siddaramaiah posted a Kannada-language Instagram message on Tuesday lamenting the death of famous Indian actress B. Saroja Devi.
The statement was incorrectly altered by the platform’s auto-translation technology to imply that Siddaramaiah had passed away.

Reports state that the chief minister had paid respects to the late actress after passing away, according to the faulty English translation.

On Thursday, Meta released a statement stating that the translation problem had been fixed.

The business guaranteed that the issue had been resolved and expressed regret for the error.

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“We resolved a problem that momentarily resulted in this incorrect Kannada translation. “We regret that this occurred,” a Meta representative stated.

Siddaramaiah’s office took notice of the issue and voiced concerns about Meta’s auto-translation function, particularly for Kannada-language content.

His office wrote to the corporation that the tool’s translations were frequently inaccurate and occasionally quite deceptive.

They cautioned that such mistakes can cause misunderstandings, particularly when they impact government leaders’ public remarks.

FG Addresses Its Role in First HoldCo Share Acquisition

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Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, has denied that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government was involved in the purchase of First Holdco shares.
According to a report, a trustee operating on behalf of the federal government, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), purchased 25% of Frist Holdco’s shares.
According to the article, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria, mediated the settlement and established the trustee, which permitted the purchase through a custodial arrangement.

A source familiar with the discussions told THISDAY last night that the shares are now with the trustee for the next two or three weeks, during which time they will make a strategic decision about what to do with the shares and examine FBN’s capital-raising plan to satisfy the CBN requirement.

However, Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Adviser to the President on Communication and Publicity (Office of the AGF), rejected the story in a statement.

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He characterized This Day’s piece as spiteful, resentful, misleading, and wrong.

The statement said: “We are required to reply to a report by Arise TV and ThisDay Newspaper on July 17, 2025, indicating that a quarter of First Bank Holdings’ (First Holdco’s) shares were given to the trustee of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN).”

“The report is nasty, resentful, deceptive, and untrue.

“The Attorney General of the Federation, the Minister of Justice, and the Federal Government of Nigeria did not take part in the purchase of the shares in question.

The Minister of Justice and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation refute this myth in order to avoid misunderstandings regarding the ownership and management of First Holdco.

“Any government engagement is not the same as the conditions around the shareholding structure.

But it is aware of a trustee that First Holdco established, and the CBN has authorized Stanbic IBTC to act as a third party to manage it.

“In order to prevent breaking the law, we implore the media to perform their tasks with professionalism, prudence, and due diligence.

“We guarantee the public that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration will continue to advance the Rule of Law, Justice, Equity, Accountability, Transparency, and National Service.”

Edo PDP Clears Candidates Ahead of July 21 Senate and House By‑Elections

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In advance of the August 16, 2025, National Assembly by-elections for the Edo Central Senatorial District and Ovia Federal Constituency, the Edo State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has vetted and approved candidates for its July 21st, 2025 party primary.

Joe Okojie, Friday Itulah, and John Yakubu have all been cleared for the Edo Central senatorial ticket.

Only Johnny Ikponmwosa Aikpitanyi was vetted and approved as the party’s lone candidate for the Ovia Federal Constituency seat.

However, the party did not approve Festus Edogun to run for the Edo Central Senatorial District ticket.

A five-member panel constituted by the PDP National Working Committee screened the candidates on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in the state party secretariat, which is situated at No. 20 Aiguobasimwin Street, GRA, Benin City.

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Professor Okumoko Tubo Pearce serves as the committee’s chair, and Arc. Chinomso Odoemelan serves as its secretary. Evelyn Promise, David Omare, and Inemo Dede are among the other participants.

On Friday, July 18, 2025, in the Edo PDP Secretariat, committee members gave the candidates their certificates of clearance.

Following his clearing certificate, Johnny Ikponmwosa Aikpitanyi spoke on behalf of other candidates and praised committee members for their professionalism, effort, and fairness in carrying out their responsibilities.

“I want to sincerely thank members of the Screening Committee for their professionalism, fairness, and diligence in carrying out their duties,” he said. We are prepared for the upcoming work with this clearance. With the resounding support of our people, we will win and guarantee that our residents receive high-caliber, meaningful representation. I am more than ready to fly the PDP flag in Ovia.

“I am confident to win,” he reiterated. With my people’s help, we will work together to restore Ovia’s glory and make it even more radiant. We’ll prioritize community development and making Ovia the envy of everyone.

Senior Lecturer at Kogi University Dies During Sex Romp in Hotel Room With 200-Level Student

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After fainting during sexual relations with a female student, age 22, in a hotel room, Dr. Olabode Abimbola Ibikunle, a senior lecturer at Kogi State University, Anyigba, has been officially declared dead.
The crime occurred on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, according to the information gathered, and the Anyigba Police Division was notified the next day.
According to reports, the student, Gloria Samuel, a 200-level Social Studies Education student, and the instructor, who was employed by the university’s Faculty of Education, checked into a hotel together.

He reportedly took numerous energy drinks before collapsing during their time together in the room, according to accounts gathered.

After the incident, the student hurried to the reception for assistance, and the hotel manager sounded an alert.

A doctor on duty later confirmed the lecturer’s death after the police, who had been alerted promptly, arrived at the hotel to take him to a hospital.

The case is now under the jurisdiction of the Kogi State Police Command.

Following the student’s detention, they were sent to the State Criminal Investigation Department to be questioned further.

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Although the results of the autopsy have not been made public, police stated it has been conducted.

Therefore, the girl in question has been moved to the State CID for additional investigation and prosecution from the Anyigba Police Division. The Command’s spokeswoman, SP William Ovye Aya, told Sahara Reporters, “An autopsy has been conducted, but I haven’t spoken with the SCID, so I don’t know whether the results are out right now.”

On campus, Dr. Ibikunle was very stern and had a wife and kids.

Tinubu Holds Closed‑Door Meeting with Senate President Akpabio and Akwa Ibom Governor

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At the Presidential Villa in Abuja, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met behind closed doors on Friday with Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State.
According to reports, the meeting is thought to be a component of larger consultations meant to improve federal-state relations and highlights the President’s ongoing interaction with important political figures and state executives.

Akpabio, a former state governor, and two other prominent local politicians accompanied Governor Eno, the head of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom, to the meeting.

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Punch claims that although specifics of the meetings were not yet available, they may have focused on strengthening ties between Akwa Ibom State and the Federal Government as well as tackling matters of national importance.

Following the meeting, the three of them posed for pictures at the Villa, indicating a friendly and cooperative atmosphere.

The visit was confirmed by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga in a tweet on 𝕏, formerly known as Twitter.

“Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno and Senate President Godswill Akpabio visited President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday,” Onanuga tweeted, referring to Governor Eno as the APC leader in his state. The APC leader in his state is Governor Eno.

President Tinubu Expected at Ogun Eighth-Day Memorial Prayer

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In order to attend the eighth-day prayer service for the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will leave Abuja on Sunday.
This was reportedly conveyed by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a succinct statement on X on Friday.
The celebration will take place at the Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu-Ode, and the President will attend alongside Governor Dapo Abiodun and other dignitaries, he wrote.

“Oba Adetona, who died on July 13 at the age of 91, was buried in Ijebu-Ode the next day.”

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To offer his condolences to the family of the late elder statesman and well-known businessman, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, President Tinubu traveled to Kano on Friday.

In a statement, presidential spokeswoman Bayo Onanuga affirmed this.

He recounted that President Tinubu ordered some of his ministers, including the Defense Minister, to attend the late nonagenarian’s funeral in Saudi Arabia as a sign of respect for him even though he was abroad when Dantata passed away.

As you may remember, the philanthropist and millionaire died on Saturday, June 28 at the age of 94.

In addition to personally expressing his condolences to Dantata’s family, Tinubu is anticipated to visit Kano State and convey his sympathies to the state’s citizens.

Adesina Reveals Kyari’s Claim: Buhari Took Nothing from NNPCL

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The dead never asked for a “dime” from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), according to Femi Adesina, the former Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to former President Muhammadu Buhari.
He claimed the former president had never been corrupt in his lifetime.
Mele Kyari, the former managing director of the NNPCL Group, told him this, according to the former presidential spokesperson.

Adesina said in a long piece written in memory of Buhari that the late president’s friends covered his children’s tuition.

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Even though there are hundreds of stories still to tell, Adesina says, “I have to stop.”

“How he turned down a contractor’s offer of an SUV; how he instructed Minister Babatunde Fashola to construct the Lagos/Ibadan, Enugu/Port Harcourt, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano, and Second Niger Bridge expressways; how NNPCL GMD Mele Kyari informed me that Buhari never requested a dime from the corporation, which was a gravy train for many former leaders; what the President told me following his son Yusuf’s bike accident; how his friends covered his children’s tuition; his phone conversations with Rev. Chris Okotie, Duro Onabule, and Tunji Braithwaite, in addition to others.

“President Buhari was a man of distinction and an icon.” Perfect? Not a single dude is. His bones have been buried with his inadequacies, however little they may be. He left behind excellent deeds that endure.

Abia Vows to Prioritize Education and Health Development

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The governor of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, has reaffirmed the will of his administration to give the state’s health and education systems top priority.
Speaking to the Lux Mundi University Board of Trustees in Umuahia, Otti highlighted that his government chose to address the issues it inherited in the health and education sectors from the ground up as soon as it took office.

The group was led by Prof. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, the Board of Trustees’ alternate chair.

A collaboration with the United States of America (USA) Home Health Aid Training Institute was shared with the governor by the board.

In addition to inviting the governor to the school’s second matriculation program, which will take place on July 18, 2025, the board said that 50 of its students will undergo an exchange program with the institute in the United States next month.
“Health and education are very important to the state,” added Otti, who was thrilled to hear the positive news.

“Health and education are the two main issues you brought up, and they have been on our agenda since we arrived in the state in 2023. We have spent 15% of our budget on health and 20% on education over the past 24 months,” he continued.
Governor Otti clarified that he made the decision to address the difficulties his government inherited in the fields of health and education from the ground up.

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As to his statement, “We discovered that the quantity of children who were not in school was actually rising.” We examined everything. On Mondays and Tuesdays, school-age youngsters are seen selling items like groundnuts and akara.

Once we looked into it, we discovered that many of them were unable to pay for their education.
“Therefore, we eliminated school fees from the beginning of this year and education became free and mandatory at the basic level,” the governor said to cheers.
He said that his government’s free education program increased school enrollment, creating a significant labor shortage in addition to the necessity to renovate the deteriorating schools because the study environment is crucial.
He believed that the first step was to increase the appeal of teaching by raising salaries and making the entire remuneration package more alluring than the Civil Service.

The governor went on to say that hiring 5,364 new teachers was insufficient to stop the ongoing increase in public school enrollment. Abia is currently hiring an extra 4,000 teachers to make sure that every school has enough motivated, well-trained staff.
“You should have the opportunity to attend school regardless of your parents’ financial situation,” he said.
Regarding health, Otti disclosed that his administration took over a broken primary healthcare system that was in poor condition and understaffed, claiming that none of the 948 primary healthcare centers (PHCs) were operational.

“The first thing we did was create a basic template for primary healthcare centers,” he said.
The governor stated, “At the last count, 138 have been completely retrofitted with the remaining 62, making it 200 to be completed soon.” The 200 PHCs are currently undergoing refurbishment, remodeling, and retrofitting.

“We have put those that we have correctly fitted into service. The final one took place in Bende. The primary health centers are equipped with solar electricity, a renewable energy source.

In addition to thanking the governor for receiving them, Audi said during the forum that his performance in Abia State is unmatched.

Kingibe Accuses Wike of Reducing ₦200m Bill to ₦2m for His Son

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Ireti Kingibe, a senator from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has made grave accusations against Nyesom Wike, the minister of the FCT, alleging that he has engaged in significant land misconduct in Abuja, abused his position of authority, and acted with impunity.
During a recent interview, Kingibe said that Wike allegedly canceled large amounts of institutional land without legal support and cut his son’s ₦200 million land payment to ₦2 million in 48 hours.
The senator cited records that demonstrated Wike’s son was given substantial land allocations, and the minister allegedly approved a sharp cut in fees. The lawmaker called the action “unfair, unethical, and clearly illegal.”

During an Arise TV broadcast, Kingibe claimed, “I have documents to show that Minister Wike allocated lands to his son… they wrote asking him to give a waiver on the bill and reduce it.”

The legislator allegedly accused Wike of ruling the FCT with impunity, breaking the law, and re-establishing agencies without consulting the National Assembly.

“The minister disregards the law. He’s autocratic, and he doesn’t accept it when you try to call his attention to it,” she said.

She cited his decision to revoke 7,000 hectares of land from the University of Abuja, leaving it with only 4,000 hectares, which she described as being “against the Land Use Act.”

She also cited Bwari, where she said land that had been designated for a general hospital had been used for commercial construction.

Kingibe wrote, “He revoked it and he’s having some sort of market or mall put on it.”

Kingibe also criticized Wike for firing poor street sweepers without providing them with equipment, which left the city noticeably messy once more.

“He arrives, and he fires them all. He then doesn’t use mechanical street sweepers in their place. Abuja appears filthy, she complained.

Regarding ground rent enforcement, Kingibe claimed the minister was persecuting locals and embassies.

She continued by saying, “Minister Wike has been harassing all of FCT over ground rent, including embassies.”

Wike’s spokesperson allegedly denied these allegations later on, claiming the senator was unaware of the Land Use Act.

Documented reduction of ₦200 million and revocation of institutional land
These allegations are in line with recent investigative investigations by The Gazette that showed Wike gave his son Joaquin an estimated 2,082 hectares (₦3.6 billion) while evading laws and omitting payments.

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Jordan, his other son, allegedly won 1,740 hectares ($2.85 billion) in Abuja in a different case.

Kingibe will escalate using the National Assembly and documents.
However, Kingibe has promised to provide evidence for examination to the proper authorities, such as the National Assembly.

She said, “I will take those documents and go to the body and insist that the National Assembly approve everything.”

She said that Wike’s administration has not responded to her correspondence.

“I never receive a response, even when I write letters. “Democracy is not supposed to work like this,” she said.

In addition, Kingibe disclosed security concerns, describing how she felt intimidated by a dark SUV that followed her out of the airport following an oversight visit.