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‘This Is All Distraction,’ Says Doherty as He Condemns DSS Invasion of Lagos House

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The invasion of the Lagos State House of Assembly by Department of State Services (DSS) officials has been denounced by Funso Doherty, a former African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate for governor of Lagos State.
Some have characterized the DSS personnel’s Monday invasion of the Lagos House as an attempt to frighten Speaker Mojisola Meranda.
Doherty claimed the invasion was pointless and a diversion from the state’s governance in an interview with News Central on Tuesday.

The former speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, was persuaded by the chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to let the legal system do its thing.
As far as we can tell, the lawmakers have assembled and replaced Speaker Mudashiru Obasa with Mojisola Miranda. According to the speaker (Obasa), the procedure was incorrect, and he has filed a lawsuit. That’s okay. At the end of the day, everything will be resolved because the House and the legal system will both continue to do their jobs.

The introduction of the security forces is a really concerning development because it distances us from the democratic process in a significant sense. In order for us to condemn, we need to make sure it doesn’t happen. Return to a governance mechanism that operates as usual. allow the House sit, and allow Mojisola, the current Speaker, take the lead. “It’s okay if the courts determine that things should be different,” he remarked.

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Lagos’ political elite was urged by the former governorship candidate to concentrate on enhancing the quality of life for the state’s citizens.

There are numerous issues that lawmakers ought to be concentrating on. I just arrived here this morning. We had to take a detour via Agege Motor Road since a container dropped on the road I should have used. The condition of that road is really amazing, and it serves as a major route to the state capital. There are simply too many things for these folks to be concerned about.

All of this is a diversion. Ultimately, when people reflect on their lives and ask themselves, “Is my life better because of all this government activity, all this government expenditure, all of this hullabaloo in the public space, year after year, democratic process through democratic process, election cycle through election cycle?” it is not surprising that people become disillusioned and disengaged from the political process. And that is evident from the voter turnout figures,” he said.

Akinyemi on Independence: Why Britain Overlooked Azikiwe, Awolowo, and Others

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Bolaji Akinyemi, Nigeria’s former foreign minister, revealed that the British gave authority to a group of persons they could manage in 1960.
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe, and others like Michael Okpara were reportedly shunned by the British because they wished to maintain control of the nation after independence, according to Professor Akinyemi.
“There has always been a grand plan to destabilize Nigeria,” the former minister said in an interview with Arise News on Monday.

Speaking about the claim that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to the terrorist group Boko Haram, he made this revelation.
Before we ever gained our independence, Nigeria was a target, so the British even planned to transfer authority to the least developed region of the country and chose an elite they believed they could control. That was even before to our independence.

Not the Azikiwes, Awolowos, Mbadiwes, or Okparas were singled out because the British knew they couldn’t control them, and they had already determined in 1945 who they would cede power to.

In that sense, when Jawaharlal Nehru’s India was able to break free from their rule, they learned their lesson. They learnt their lesson, and going forward, if any of their colonies get independence, they must make sure that the person they are entrusting authority to is someone they can manage so they can maintain control over those nations. Nigeria was one such country, he added.

Additionally, the former minister revealed that he learned during a conference in Washington that the developed world did not want a superpower to emerge from black nations.

In my opinion, they are attempting to destabilize Nigeria by utilizing any agency they can establish or bring about. The idea that no nation in the global north wants a black nation to become a powerhouse because it will impact their own racial dilemma was brought up at a conference I once attended in Washington. It was Kwame Nkrumah’s experience. Remember Mandela? Until Nigeria succeeds, no nation with a Black population would succeed in our world, he declared.

Breaking: PANDEF Leader Edwin Clark is Dead

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Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, the renowned Nigerian statesman and head of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), died at the age of 97.

In a statement signed by Mr. Penawei Clark for the children and Prof. C. C. Clark for the family, Clark’s passing was announced.

Clark died on Monday, February 17, 2025, the announcement said.

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“The Clark-Fuludu Bekederemo family of Kiagbodo Town, Delta State, wishes to announce the passing of Chief (Dr.) Sen. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark OFR, CON on Monday, February 17, 2025,” the statement says.

“Your prayers are greatly appreciated at this time by the family.” The family will make more announcements later.

Pa Ayodele Adebanjo, a pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organization head and elder statesman, was reported deceased a few days prior to the most recent catastrophe.

Adebanjo passed away at the age of 96 on Friday morning.

Osun LG Crisis: IGP Vows to Bring Perpetrators to Justice

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Following the political crisis that broke out in the early hours of Monday, Kayode Egbetokun, the Inspector-General of Police, has directed the tactical squad to bring peace back to Osun State.
The IGP declared that he would not put up with anarchy, lawlessness, or hooliganism of any kind and that anyone responsible for the chaos during the crisis will face consequences.
He issued the warning in a statement released by Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the force spokesperson, on Monday.

“The Nigeria Police Force has strongly condemned the incidents that have disrupted peace and safety in Osun State and pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice in response to the ongoing violence in the state,” the statement said.The tranquility had been disturbed by these violent acts, which resulted in property damage and the tragic death of innocent people.

“In order to strengthen security and restore law and order, Inspector-General of Police Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has taken decisive action by directing the deployment of additional tactical units to Osun State.

The police acknowledge that violence harms people’ well-being and erodes the democratic process. As a result, they pledge to find and prosecute those who perpetrate these crimes and hold them accountable for their actions.

Since the Force will not put up with any acts of lawlessness, hooliganism, or anarchy in the state, the IGP sends a strong warning to anyone threatening Osun State’s peace and stability.

“Those who commit these crimes will be apprehended and made to pay for their unjustified and unfortunate actions.” While normalcy is being restored, citizens must maintain their composure.

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“Osun leaders, stakeholders, and indigenous people are now encouraged to refrain from violence and carry on with their lawful enterprises.

“The judiciary continues to be the final arbiter of all electoral disputes, and political actors must respect and follow its decisions in order to uphold democratic principles and the rule of law.”

“Citizens are encouraged to conduct themselves legally. The Force reaffirms its resolve to crack down on any violent actors who are determined to cause chaos and a breakdown of law and order wherever in the nation.

“The state of affairs in Osun will be closely watched, and precautions will be taken to guarantee a secure environment for all inhabitants.”

Political Tension in Lagos: ‘Baba Unhappy with Obasa’s Removal’

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The long-running impasse between 32 members of the Lagos State House of Assembly and former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa might soon be settled by political action.
President Bola Tinubu did not support Obasa’s impeachment on January 13, 2025, according to a source close to the Assembly who talked to BusinessDay on condition of anonymity.
After Obasa was impeached and Mojisola Meranda was elected as the first female Speaker of the Lagos Assembly, it was understood that the assembly was involved in a leadership battle.

Legislative employees protested after the Speaker’s office was shut by Department of State Services (DSS) and Nigeria Police officers on Monday, intensifying the situation.

“They disregarded Baba,” the insider stated in reference to the issue. They didn’t take him with them. Baba is upset because Obasa was taken away and wants him back.

“Observe what Obasa is causing to occur. The Governance Advisory Council (GAC) members are split among themselves, the House is divided, and discord is evident everywhere. This is bad for everyone. Additionally, there was no need for the Department of State Services (DSS) to invade the Assembly. The DSS responded that they were invited, but several members criticized their presence. No one is aware of the truth.

Concerned about the development, the source stated that it might have a negative effect on the Assembly’s and the executive arm’s operations.

“The general governance of Lagos State may suffer as a result of what is occurring. The House has adjourned sine die, for example. Will the executive’s work be unaffected by that? There is never a good crisis in any society. It has an impact on growth. There will be stopped progress if there is no peace.

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“In the end, Tinubu is the one who will find a solution. “Everyone in the House of Assembly is a member of the same political family, after all,” the insider stated.

Sacrifices of Our Heroes Past Shall Not Be in Vain: Okanga Immortalizes Late Och’Idoma

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Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, also known as Okanga 1 of Agila, has taken a remarkable step to immortalize the late Och’Idoma IV, HRM Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa, in a heartfelt tribute to a legendary leader. This admirable act not only shows respect but also demonstrates Hon. Agbese’s unwavering dedication to upholding the traditions of notable Idoma leaders. The sacrifices made by our heroes in the past will not go unappreciated thanks to this initiative.

Honoring a Visionary Leader

The late Och’Idoma IV was an exceptional traditional ruler who dedicated his life to the service of the Idoma people. His leadership was characterized by wisdom, integrity, and an unyielding commitment to unity and progress. Under his reign, the Idoma Kingdom witnessed peace and cultural advancement, making him a revered icon whose memory will continue to inspire generations. Recognizing this, Okanga’s decision to name the Primary Healthcare Center in Efekwo after him is a fitting tribute to his immense contributions.

A Legacy of Development: The Primary Healthcare Center in Efekwo

One of the major concerns of any progressive leader is the well-being of his people, and Hon. Philip Agbese has once again demonstrated his unwavering dedication to community development. The state-of-the-art Primary Healthcare Center in Efekwo, now named in honor of HRM Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa, is a monument of hope and progress.

This facility provides essential medical services to the people of Efekwo and the entire Enone Constituency. With a standard maternity clinic, separate male and female wards, and modern medical equipment, the center ensures that quality healthcare is accessible to all. In addition to the medical facility, Okanga has provided a 162-meter depth borehole, ensuring a steady water supply for the clinic, a fundamental necessity for effective healthcare delivery.

Furthermore, the maternity clinic has been fully equipped with medical supplies and advanced healthcare tools worth approximately N100,000,000.00. This substantial investment underscores Hon. Agbese’s unparalleled dedication to the health and well-being of his people.

The Significance of the FMC Outstation to Enone Constituency

The establishment of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Outstation in Enone has far-reaching benefits that will transform healthcare access and quality within the region.

Key Benefits of the FMC Outstation

  1. Convenience – Bringing medical services closer to the people, eliminating long-distance travel for essential healthcare.
  2. Timely Medical Intervention – Enabling quick responses to medical emergencies, ultimately saving lives.
  3. Specialized Medical Services – Providing access to maternal care, surgical procedures, laboratory testing, and child healthcare.
  4. Quality Healthcare Delivery – Ensuring healthcare services meet national and international standards.
  5. Job Creation – Creating employment opportunities for medical professionals, administrative staff, and support workers.
  6. Economic Growth – Attracting pharmacies, medical supply stores, and other businesses, boosting the local economy.
  7. Community Engagement – Encouraging health education, outreach programs, and awareness campaigns.
  8. Improved Health Outcomes – Reducing mortality and morbidity rates through accessible and efficient healthcare services.
  9. Sustainable Development – Strengthening healthcare infrastructure for long-term community benefits.

With this FMC Outstation, Hon. Agbese has cemented his name in the history of Enone as a leader who prioritizes the health and prosperity of his people.

Preserving the Idoma Legacy: Leadership and Progress

The Idoma people have a rich cultural heritage that is deeply rooted in leadership, tradition, and communal progress. The Och’Idoma title is a symbol of authority and honor, reserved for leaders who champion the cause of their people. HRM Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa was a true embodiment of these values, and immortalizing his name through this remarkable project is a tribute to his life of service.

Hon. Philip Agbese’s initiative sends a strong message that great leaders should be celebrated, and their contributions must be preserved for future generations. This gesture of honor and development serves as a reminder that true leadership is about service, sacrifice, and commitment to progress.

A Call for Unity and Progress

As the people of Enone, we must rally behind progressive leadership that is dedicated to continuity and transformation. Hon. Philip Agbese has exemplified what it means to be a true servant of the people. His leadership philosophy aligns with the motto of Okanga 12 Disciples: “Continuity and Progress”, which calls for a collaborative effort towards sustainable development.

The mission statement 4+4=8 signifies a commitment to a long-term vision that will ensure that Enone remains a beacon of development. It is our collective responsibility to support such positive initiatives and ensure that the sacrifices of our heroes past shall never be in vain.

Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese has once again proven that leadership is about service and impact. By immortalizing the late Och’Idoma IV through the establishment of a modern healthcare facility, he has not only honored a great leader but has also secured a healthier and brighter future for his people.

As we continue to embrace progress, let us remember that it takes the right leadership, vision, and commitment to build a society that values its heroes and prioritizes the well-being of its people.

May Enone flourish under the visionary leadership of Hon. Philip Agbese.

Okanga 12 Disciples
Motto: Continuity and Progress
Mission: 4+4=8

WHO ALLEGES MUST PROVE: Defending the Integrity of Hon. Philip Agbese

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The recent allegations of bribery involving some lawmakers in the House of Representatives over the Binance case have sparked widespread discussions. However, it has become necessary to set the record straight and reaffirm the integrity of Hon. Philip Agbese, a dedicated representative of the Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo Federal Constituency.

Hon. Agbese is not just a lawmaker; he is the biggest political export of his constituency, a man whose rise to leadership is rooted in the collective mandate of his people. His tenure has been marked by a relentless pursuit of justice, accountability, and national progress, making him a beacon of hope for his constituents. Given his track record, the purported bribery scandal appears to be nothing more than a politically motivated smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his hard-earned reputation.

Baseless Allegations and the Principle of Evidence

In every democracy governed by the rule of law, the principle remains clear: “He who alleges must prove.” The claims of bribery against Hon. Agbese and other lawmakers lack credible evidence, making them unfounded and speculative at best. Until verifiable proof is presented, such accusations must be treated as nothing more than an attempt to distract the public from the real issues at hand.

The Binance case itself is a matter of national concern, with the company being accused of economic sabotage against the Nigerian state. It is, therefore, questionable that an entity under investigation for such serious offenses would seek to deflect attention by making counter-accusations against lawmakers, including Hon. Agbese. Furthermore, the attempted escape of a Binance official raises serious questions about their credibility. How can an individual or organization that has tried to evade justice now expect to be taken seriously when making claims against a respected lawmaker?

A Smear Against the Entire Constituency

Beyond attacking Hon. Agbese as an individual, these allegations are an insult to the people of Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo. His representation in the House of Representatives is not personal—it is a symbol of the collective aspirations of his constituents. Any attempt to falsely implicate him in corruption is, therefore, a direct attack on the mandate of the people who trust him to represent them.

The Need for Unity and Progressive Leadership

In times like this, political differences must be set aside in defense of a leader who has consistently worked for the common good. Expecting or celebrating the downfall of a leader based on unverified allegations is not patriotism. Instead, true patriotism lies in standing firm against external and internal forces seeking to derail the progress of a dedicated public servant.

Hon. Philip Agbese remains committed to transparency, accountability, and the development of his people. Any attempt to smear his reputation must be rejected unless credible evidence is provided.

As his constituents, we must rally around him and continue to support progressive leadership. May Enone succeed under Hon. Philip Agbese.

Osun King Arrested in US by FBI for Alleged $4.2M Fraud

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According to the FBI, Oba Joseph Oloyede, the Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun State’s Ife North Council Area, has been detained for allegedly defrauding the US government of $4.2 million in COVID-19 fraud.
The US government reportedly accused the Apetu of Ipetumodu of fabricating documents in order to obtain loans for COVID-19-affected enterprises.
Sahara Reporters reports that the monarch, who is also a citizen of the United States, is presently fighting a 13-count fraud accusation in the Northern District of Ohio U.S. District Court.

Oba Oloyede was taken into custody on May 4, 2024, following the issuance of a warrant for his arrest, according to US court records that the platform referenced.
He allegedly obtained the financing through his six registered companies, according to the FBI. The loan applicants had to provide wage statements, tax returns, and other financial evidence attesting to their eligibility.

Investigations allegedly revealed that Oba Oloyede violated federal law by allegedly falsifying these documents and misusing the money for personal needs, according to the newspaper.

For four of his six businesses—available tax services, available tutors, available financial, and available transportation—Mr. Oloyede obtained more than $100,000 in loans in June 2020 alone, according to FBI data. He was given a $500,000 loan for JO&A on October 7, 2021, and another $500,000 loan for Available Transportation two days later,” the statement stated.

According to reports from additional investigations, the monarch charged co-conspirators a portion of the loan amount upon disbursement, allegedly helping them carry out similar fraud schemes.

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The report said, “Oloyede helped co-conspirators and confederate borrowers submit and cause to be submitted PPP and EIDL loan applications that contained false information.”

A grand jury in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio indicted Oba Oloyede and Edward Oluwasanmi on April 3, 2024, for conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering, the article further stated.

The two were accused by the prosecution of fraudulently obtaining more than $4.2 million in SBA-guaranteed relief funding between April 2020 and February 2022.

In addition to filing fictitious applications for co-conspirators, the Oba allegedly earned $1.3 million and $1.7 million for his own companies.

According to Sahara Reporters, “the FBI, Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General (DOT-OIG) are conducting the investigation as part of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) Fraud Task Force.”

PDP BoT Chairman Praises Gov Otti, Says ‘They Can Expel Me’ Amid Suspension Threat

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Governor Alex Otti’s efforts to Abia State have once again been commended by Senator Adolphus Wabara, the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) board of trustees.
When Dr. Godswill Okoro, a former Secretary to the State Government during the first term of former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday at the International Conference Center in Umuahia, Wabara made this statement.
The former Senate President made it clear that he is an Abia State native before joining the PDP.
Recall that on Tuesday, February 11th, the party’s Abia State branch suspended Wabara and prohibited him from serving in any party capacity.

Amah Abraham, the head of the State Executive Council (SEC), presided over the meeting that led to the decision.

Wabara was charged by the Abia State PDP of anti-party activities and of not apologizing when he was given the chance to do so.

Wabara’s actions are inappropriate for a former Senate president and party chairman of the Board of Trustees, it was stated.

Wabara, however, reaffirmed his position in front of the crowd, saying that following elections, governance should come before party politics.

He declared, “I, Adolphus Nduneweh Wabara, was first and foremost an Abia citizen before I became a PDP card-carrying member and then an NRC card-carrying member in this state.”

After elections and campaigns, politics comes to an end, and you begin to consider government. What is going on in Abia is visible even to a blind man! And once more, I repeat it! They may be able to eject me now that they have said that I was suspended.

“But, having said so, sir, continue with the works; our ancestors in Abia are with you,” Wabara continued, urging Otti to keep up his efforts. Perhaps the state’s PDP leadership would suspend Dr. Emelike Okoro, whom Governor Otti came to honor, on television the next day.

Breaking: DSS Closes Offices of Lagos Assembly Speaker, Deputy

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Early on Monday morning, security officers from the Nigeria Police and the Department of State Security (DSS) forcibly stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly, essentially closing the offices of Speaker Mojisola Meranda, her deputy, and the assembly clerk.
It was discovered that around 10 a.m., armed guards had taken over the Alausa, Ikeja, property and were thoroughly inspecting everyone who passed.
Lasbat Mojisola Meranda came with her entourage at around 11:15 a.m., according to Vanguard, the Speaker.
Notably, Mudashiru Obasa, the former Speaker who is currently dealing with legal issues, has filed a lawsuit against the state lawmakers, arguing that he should not have been removed from office.

According to reports, Obasa has filed a motion with the State High Court’s Ikeja Division, asking for an accelerated hearing on his case.

On January 13, 2025, while in the United States, 32 of the 40 members of the state Assembly dismissed Obasa from his post in absentia.

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Members of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), the main political decision-making body of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, have expressed differing views on Obasa’s removal, sparking a great deal of controversy.