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Ifeanyi Ubah’s death, hard to deal with -Kalu

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The senator representing Abia North, Orji Kalu, has described Ifeanyi Ubah’s demise, as a huge shock and a significant loss to Nigeria.

Ubah died on Saturday in London United Kingdom at the age of 52.

The former Abia governor, while extolling the virtues of the deceased, emphasised that Ubah, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, was a patriotic and detribalised Nigerian with a passion for a prosperous and better Nigeria.

Applauding the worthy legacies of the late businessman, Kalu urged family members, friends, and associates to sustain Ubah’s good deeds. He noted that the former senator contributed immensely to the economic, social, and political development of Nigeria.

Kalu said, “My heart goes out to Ubah’s family, Ndi-Nnewi, Anambra South constituents, the good people of Anambra state, the government of Anambra state, and my colleagues in the Senate for the loss of our dearest friend and brother, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.

“It’s a lot to deal with the shock of the news and the pain of the loss. His death is a very big loss to Nigeria.

“The deceased played various roles in nation-building as a businessman, philanthropist, politician, and publisher. The late senator was dogged, ebullient, humble, consistent, and full of energy.”

He added, “His invaluable contributions to the growth and development of Nigeria are worthy of commendation and emulation. The late business mogul, no doubt, will forever be remembered for his good legacies.”

Ifeanyi Ubah’s death, a rude shock

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A former presidential candidate, Peter Obi has expressed shock and sadness over the the death of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, who represented Anambra South Senatorial District.

Ubah, who was the Chief Executive Officer of Capital Oil, died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom, on Saturday.

The late lawmaker, who was a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, died at the age of 52.

In a tribute on X.com on Saturday, Obi revealed that he met with Ubah just last week at the burial of Chief Pius Onwuzo in Nnewi, Anambra State, where they shared a warm moment.

Despite their political differences, Obi praised Ubah’s philanthropic efforts through the Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation, which had made a significant impact on the lives of the less privileged through education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation initiatives.

He wrote, “I received a rude shock this morning, the news of the death of my dear younger brother, and Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah. We were all together on July 12, at the burial of Chief Pius Onwuzo in Nnewi, Anambra State.

“Senator Ubah personally welcomed me at the burial and requested that I visit his house for lunch, to which I pleaded with him to reschedule to another date as I already had several engagements for the day.

“Similarly, despite party differences, I commended him for his contributions to a better humanity through his Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation, via which he cared for the less privileged in society, by investing in their education, and health and pulling people out of poverty.

“I urged him to continue in that direction. May God Almighty who called him home, at this time, forgive his sins and grant him eternal rest, and grant his family, the entire Anambra South Senatorial District; Anambra State; Nigeria; and all of us, the fortitude to bear his sad irreplaceable loss. God Almighty protect and bless his family always.”

Ifeanyi Ubah was a renowned politician, Tinubu mourns Anambra senator

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President Bola Tinubu has described the Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Ifeanyi Ubah, as a renowned businessman and politician.

Ubah, who was the Chief Executive Officer of Capital Oil, died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom, on Saturday.

The late lawmaker, who was a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, died at the age of 52.

In a statement issued by his spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, on Saturday, Tinubu extended his condolences to the family and friends of the late Senator.

The President also commiserated with the National Assembly and the government and people of Anambra State over Ubah’s death.

“The President also prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed lawmaker, as well as for strength and comfort to his family,” the statement added.

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Sen Abiru begs Nigerian youths to shelve planned protest

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Lagos East senator, Adetokunbo Abiru, has appealed to Nigerian youths to shelve their planned protest and engage in continuous dialogue, in the interest of the country.
Abiru, in a statement by his media aide, Enitan Olukotun, on Friday, sought the understanding of all Nigerians.
He said that President Bola Tinubu was not unmindful of the peculiar socio-economic challenges confronting the people, which predated his administration.
According to him, the President and all the political leadership of the country are frantically taking steps to address all the macro-economic misalignments, which are the bane of current hardship.
“In addition to the rafts of socio-economic intervention programmes, targeted at the most vulnerable Nigerians, including youths, the government is willing to engage with the people in other areas of concerns,” he said.
Abiru, therefore, appealed to Nigerian youths to toe the path of understanding, and shelve the planned protest.
He said that intelligence from security services suggested that the protest could be hijacked by enemies of the state.
He urged the organisers to engage the government, and present their specific demands, as government had shown commitment to reason with them
Sen Abiru begs Nigerian youths to shelve planned protest

Senator who escaped death in Anambra but died in London

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Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah (September 3, 1971 – July 27, 2024), was a Nigerian politician, entrepreneur and businessman that served as a Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District in the Nigerian senate until his death on July 27, 2024 in London.

Below are 10 things about Ubah’s life and personality:

1. Ubah died at 52. He would have been 53 on September 3.

2. He was born as the first son of seven children to Mr. & Mrs. Alphonsus Ubah in Otolo, one of the four quarters of Nnewi in Anambra State, Nigeria. Due to the inability of his parents to cater to the educational and material needs of their children, Ubah dropped out of Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja to learn trade at a young age. He has attended several local and international business courses and seminars in leadership and business management.

3. Ubah became an exporter of motor tyres and spare parts majorly in West Africa including Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and DR Congo before he expanded his business ventures in some countries in Europe including Belgium and the United Kingdom.

4. He was the CEO of Capital Oil, which he founded in 2001. Capital Oil facilities and outlets are domiciled mostly in Southeast and Southwest of Nigeria with one of the largest tank farms for petroleum products storage and distribution in Lagos.

5. He was the founder of The Authority Newspaper, a Nigerian daily newspaper. Ifeanyi Ubah’s newspaper, ‘The Authority’ went daily on October 15, 2015.

6. Ubah founded the Ifeanyi Ubah F.C., a football club in the Nigeria Premier League, following its purchase as Gabros International Football Club. He also founded a foundation named after him; Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation.

7. In 2014, Ifeanyi Ubah contested the 2014 Anambra governorship election on the platform of the Labour Party but lost the race.

8. On February 24, 2019, Ifeanyi Ubah was declared the winner of the Anambra South Senatorial elections on the platform of the Young Progressive Party, but defected to Nigeria’s ruling party the All Progressive Congress.

9. Ubah was married to Uchenna Ubah, a Business Administration graduate of Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria, with whom he had five children.

10. 2022 assassination attempt:

In September 2022, Ubah, on his way to Nnewi, was ambushed by gunmen in Enugwu-Ukwu in Anambra State – his convoy was shot at; at least five persons, including two policemen, were killed. Ubah survived the attack reportedly shielded by the bulletproof vehicle he was riding on.

Taraba SWAN elects new leadership

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The Taraba State chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, (SWAN), has elected new officials who have been assigned with the responsibility of piloting its affairs in the next three years.
The election, which took place on Saturday in the conference hall of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Taraba State Council, was supervised national officials of SWAN.
The newly elected officials include Sani Suleiman of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) as the state SWAN chairman.
Others are Ruth Remamsikwe, of the Information chapel, Mansura Sadiq, from Haske Television, and Nahum Sule, among others.
In his acceptance speech, the new chairman, Sani Suleiman, extended an olive branch to all members and called for unity to elevate the association’s status in the state and the country at large.
On his part, the outgoing chairman, Joachim Dangana, highlighted the association’s achievements during his tenure and encouraged the new leadership to work diligently to surpass his accomplishments.
National officials present urged the new executive to adopt an open-door policy to enhance SWAN’s impact both in the state and nationally.
They also called on the state government to invest in sports and emphasized the importance of involving the association in sports planning and administration.
Earlier, the members of the Sports Writers Association Electoral Committee, through the chairman, Sabo John Yakubu,, said the election followed due process.
Taraba SWAN elects new leadership

Iwuanyanwu lived last stage of his life for Ndigbo

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A former Governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, has expressed his sorrow over the death of the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu.

His position was contained in a statement titled “Ahaejiagamba, we will miss you”, made available to journalists on Saturday.

Iwuanyanwu died on July 25, 2024, at the age of 82, following a brief illness.

According Online reports that Iwuanyanwu’s death was confirmed on Thursday by his son, Jide Iwuanyanwu.

Mourning the late Ndigbo leader, Okakim described Iwuanyanwu’s passing as “an appropriate illustration of a brilliant actor quitting the stage while the spectators are still standing in loud ovation.”

He said that after playing dominant roles in national politics, Iwuanyanwu’s last few years were the “most significant” because he lived them serving his people.

The statement read, “Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu had for over 40 decades been in the national and international limelight, bestriding politics, business, sports etc but the last few years of his life were the most significant.

“The reason is simple. Chief Iwuanyanwu lived the last stage of his life serving his people–Ndigbo – after playing a dominant role in national politics and as an entrepreneur of international repute. It is a rare thing, something everybody hankers for to return home at the twilight of life to be and serve one’s people.

“Many of his calibre get stuck while seeking more recognition and relevance outside. Although a national icon, Chief Iwuanyanwu got wisdom and harkened to the call by his kinsmen to lead them at a most auspicious time both in their collective existence as a people and in their relationship with fellow compatriots across the country.

“As it is, what Ndigbo lost in Chief Iwuanyanwu’s unsuccessful bid to become the president of Nigeria they seem to have gained in the brief period he headed the Igbo nation’s apex socio-cultural body – the OhenezeNdigbo. His road map as President-General of the body was headed for an unprecedented transformation of Igboland.”

Ohakim also explained that, for the first time under Iwuanyanwu’s leadership of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the Igbo people experienced unity under a single organisation.

He added, “Under his leadership of the body, Ndigbo saw, for the first time, a pan-Igbo blueprint that would have brought together every facet of the Igbo race – from Owerri to Anioma, from Ikwere land to Ikot Abasi, from Ohaozara to Orokam, all over Igbo land. He mapped out a strategy for a deliberate pursuit of a development programme in all the sectors – agriculture, education, health, power, road infrastructure, security etc. For each sector, he set up committees headed by individuals with cognate experience in the area.

“The period was marked by a frenzy of activities that bellied his huge frame and put to rest earlier insinuations in some quarters that he was either too old for the job or did not possess the necessary physical fitness for it.

“He carried this alacrity to the very last days before his death. He traversed all over Nigeria calming frayed nerves whenever hostilities arose between Ndigbo and their hosts. But more importantly, he set up a programme for the Igbo living outside Igbo land to look back home while admonishing them to live peacefully with their hosts meanwhile.

“To be sure, past President-Generals of Ohaneze Ndigbo did quite creditably well, but it would appear that providence was waiting for a time like this to throw up a fellow like Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu to lead Ndigbo. Yes, he made very robust attempts to become the president of Nigeria but with the benefits of hindsight, it would appear that the same providence thought it would be better to preserve his energy till such a critical period like now when Ndigbo needed a leader that would at once guide them towards self-actualization as a people and at the same time ensure that they remain good citizens of their country, Nigeria.”

External, internal factors fuelling insecurity

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The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has lamented the insecurity situation characterised by banditry, kidnapping and other related crimes ravaging the north.

The CDS declared that the security challenges in the Northern part of the country were being influenced by both external and internal factors such as the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, political instability, and socio-economic factors like poverty and inequality.

Musa who spoke as a guest speaker at the Institute of Development Research and Training, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State, on Friday, insisted that the porous borders encouraged cross-border movements of criminals into the north.

He said, “Nigeria is of great socio-political importance to Africa and the world at large. Thus, the contemporary security situation in the country and the north is influenced by both external and internal factors.

“This is largely because Nigeria is a major actor in the sub-region. These amongst several other parameters are testaments of the importance of Nigeria in the continent and across the world.

“On the external scene, the situations in our contiguous nations and their other neighbours have also contributed to the insecurity in Northern Nigeria. For example, the political crisis in Libya and other sub-Saharan countries aggravated the security situation in Nigeria through the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons into the country through Chad and Niger.

“Relatedly, Nigeria shares 1,600 km total land border with the Republic of Niger, 1,975kms with the Republic of Cameroun and a total of 85Kms with Chad Republic. Nigeria also shares a total distance of 809 km with Benin, most of which are in the north.

 

“The common denominator in all these borders is their porous nature which encourages cross-border movements of criminal elements including the Boko Haram Terrorists, Islamic States of West Africa Province, bandits, kidnappers, armed militias and violent herdsmen among other criminal elements.”

Musa added that a lot of citizens in Northern part of the country shared cultural and tribal ties with neighbouring countries, making the restriction of unauthorised cross-border movement difficult to enforce or control while also linking the devastating effect of change in the region (north) resulting to increased desertification and the shrinking of the Lake Chad as another factor causing insecurity in the north.

“This has led to the quest for water and grazing areas thus resulting in clashes and killings, especially across the North West and North Central Regions of the country,” he said.

 

Speaking on the topic: ‘Assessing the present security situation in Northern Nigeria’, Musa noted that other factors aggravating the security situation, especially in the north, include political factors, poor governance, infrastructure decay as well as indigenes and settlers rift.

On the economic front, the CDS said, the issues of extreme poverty and wealth as well as corruption and nepotism had remained a contributory factor to insecurity in northern Nigeria.

“From the social angle, issues of illiteracy, ethnoreligious factors and other related issues such as hunger and lack of social infrastructure are also key causes of the problem,” he said while adding that those issues had culminated in the emergence of terrorism, armed banditry, violent militias and kidnappings as well as herders farmers clash amongst other security threats in Northern Nigeria.

 

Speaking further, Musa also outlined the efforts of the Armed Forces to address security challenges, which include kinetic and non-kinetic approaches leading to military operations against terrorist groups and bandits, while non-kinetic approaches involved civil-military relations, civil-military cooperation, and community engagement.

 

The development, he said, had yielded positive results across the country and must sustained at winning the hearts and minds of citizens and encouraging other sectors of society to take ownership of the situation and contribute meaningfully to defeating the multifaceted threats.

He said, “The kinetic efforts of troops in various joint and subsidiary operations have yielded positive results across the country. In the North East, the ongoing Counter Terrorism and Counter Insurgency operations have so far degraded the Boko Haram Terrorists/Islamic State of West Africa Province terrorists while efforts by troops of Operation Hadin Kai have resulted in the mass surrender of over 115,687 terrorists and their families since July 2021 to date.

“Equally, socio-economic activities have improved and locals who were forced to flee have returned to their homelands.  In the North West, the Armed Forces of Nigeria have reduced the spate of armed banditry, cattle rustling and kidnapping whilst Operations Hadarin Daji and Whirl Punch continue to dominate respective Joint Operations Areas.”

He continued, “In the North Central, the recurrent violence in Plateau State particularly Bokkos, Barkin Ladi and Mangu Local Government Areas is being stabilized through various strategies. There is a reduction in terrorist migration to Niger and Kaduna States, degradation of Boko Haram Terrorists/Islamic State West Africa Province and improved security in Nasarawa and Taraba.  Also, several measures have been put in place to improve security in the Federal Capital Territory and environs.

“Overall, the kinetic actions of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have produced positive outcomes which we will continue to sustain. Other successes achieved from our Kinetic approach include improved security along the Abuja – Kaduna Road, the return of many citizens to their ancestral lands and livelihood and a containment and general improvement of the security situation in the North. Despite these improvements, some challenges still exist which we believe the military’s non-kinetic activities would help create an enabling environment to address.”

Nigeria has lost a great politician, Sani, Murray-Bruce mourn Ifeanyi Ubah

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Former Kaduna North and Bayelsa Central Senators, Shehu Sani and Ben Murray-Bruce have expressed sadness over the death of the Senator representing Anambra South, Ifeanyi Ubah.

Ubah, who was the Chief Executive Officer of Capital Oil, died in a hotel in London, the United Kingdom, on Saturday.

The late lawmaker, who was a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, died at the age of 52.

In a post via his X page on Saturday, Sani described Ubah as an accomplished businessman and an outstanding promoter of football in the country.

He wrote, “I received the sad news of the demise of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, representing Anambra South. The nation has lost a great politician, an accomplished businessman and an outstanding promoter of Football. May his soul rest in peace. Ameen.”

Also, in an X post, Murray-Bruce said Ubah’s contributions to the nation’s oil sector and public service will also be remembered.

The former lawmaker also extended his deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the late Anambra senator.

He wrote, “With a heavy heart, I extend my deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah. His contributions to our nation, both in the oil sector and public service, will never be forgotten. May his soul rest in peace, and may his family find strength during this difficult time.”

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Ifeanyi Ubah’s death, a rude shock – Peter Obi

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Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, has mourned the passing of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.
Recall that Ifeanyi Ubah died in London on Saturday
Reacting to the development, Obi, in a statement on his X handle, said Ubah’s death was a rude shock.
“I received a rude shock this morning, the news of the death of my dear younger brother, and Senator Representing Anambra South Senatorial District, Senator Ifeanyi Ubah.”
Obi recalled that he was welcomed by Ubah after attending the burial of Chief Pius Onwuzo in Nnewi, Anambra State, on July 12th.
Obi also prayed that God should grant Ubah eternal rest.
“Senator Ubah personally welcomed me at the burial and requested that I visit his house for lunch, to which I pleaded with him to reschedule to another date as I already had several engagements for the day.
“During our discussions on the state of the nation, he told me that he now understands my commitment to the progress of humanity and that he aligns with it.
“He assured me that, despite our party differences, we would work together as a family, in serving our people.
“Similarly, despite party differences, I commended him for his contributions to a better humanity through his Ifeanyi Ubah Foundation, via which he cared for the less privileged in society, by investing in their education and health and pulling people out of poverty. I urged him to continue in that direction.
“May God Almighty who called him home, at this time, forgive his sins and grant him eternal rest, and grant his family, the entire Anambra South Senatorial District; Anambra State; Nigeria; and all of us, the fortitude to bear this sad irreplaceable loss.
“God Almighty protect and bless his family always.”
Ifeanyi Ubah’s death, a rude shock – Peter Obi