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Hon. Prof. Paul Nnamchi: Redefining People-Centred Representation In Enugu East/Isi-Uzo

Opinion of Titus Agbo,

The Member representing the people of Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Chairman of the Nigerian–Irish Legislative Friendship Committee and Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on the South East Development Commission (SEDC), Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi, Oduko N’Mba of Ikem Uno Kingdom, is an accomplished academic-turned-democrat who has risen above detractors to redefine representative politics in the 10th Assembly.

A pioneer Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Hon. Prof. Nnamchi left no one in doubt about his intentions when he joined the race in 2023 to represent Enugu East and Isi-Uzo in the Green Chambers of the National Assembly.

With the mantra “Let’s Do It Better,” it was clear he came with a different agenda from what was previously regarded as the norm.

Today, he is widely recognised as a beacon of hope for the people of Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Federal Constituency.

The lawmaker, who traversed renowned ivory towers across Europe before returning to his homeland to lecture at UNN, has demonstrated leadership defined by courage, vision, and uncommon commitment to public service.

His unwavering dedication to nation-building and proven record of performance reflect a deep sense of responsibility to his constituents.

Through sustainable development initiatives, youth empowerment programmes, and consistent support for indigent constituents, Professor Nnamchi has continued to demonstrate compassionate, people-centred representation.

Leaders of this calibre are rare in the 21st century, and the people of Enugu East/Isi-Uzo are proud to have him at this defining moment.

His annual computer training programme for secondary school students, which predates his entry into politics, as well as scholarship awards to indigent students across the constituency, further underscore his commitment to grassroots development and investment in the next generation of leaders.

Professor Nnamchi has also championed and delivered impactful projects, including the construction and renovation of classroom blocks in primary and secondary schools, installation of solar-powered streetlights, annual medical outreach programmes, and provision of electricity transformers to several communities across the constituency.

These achievements have rightly positioned him as a true man of the people.

Despite being a first-time legislator, he has displayed remarkable wisdom, integrity, and competence.

Within just two years in office, he has recorded measurable successes as a silent achiever whose works speak louder than words.

He has sponsored fifty-three bills and several impactful motions, with the landmark being the Bill for the establishment of the Federal University of Agriculture, Ako-Nike (FUAA), Enugu State.

As the 2027 election cycle approaches, the direction is clear. Professor Nnamchi’s performance is speaking volumes.

The chorus across Enugu East and Isi-Uzo remains the same: “One good turn deserves another.”

This was vividly demonstrated on January 3, when the people of Ikem Uno Kingdom conferred on him the title “Oduko N’Mba,” a symbol reserved for rare and exceptional individuals.

Earlier, the people of Ako-Nike honoured him with the prestigious title “Enyi One Na Nike,” meaning the first elephant of Nike, further underscoring the depth of appreciation for his legislative accomplishments and people-focused leadership.

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Ebonyi Council Polls: Umahi’s Son Picks APC N30 Million Chairmanship Ticket As Governor Nwifuru Endorses Move

 

Osborne Umahi, son of the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, has obtained the chairmanship nomination form for Ohaozara Local Government Area ahead of the forthcoming local government elections in Ebonyi State.

Osborne was among aspirants recently endorsed by Governor Francis Nwifuru as the All Progressives Congress candidates for the council polls across the state’s 13 local government areas.

The endorsement has continued to generate mixed reactions among political observers and stakeholders in Ebonyi.

Reacting to the development, Senator Umahi reportedly described the governor’s decision as a profound show of appreciation and confidence in his political family.

Accompanied by supporters and well-wishers, Osborne purchased the N30 million nomination form at the APC secretariat in Abakaliki on Friday.

He, however, declined to speak with journalists after completing the process.

Speaking at the party secretariat, the State Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Francis Ori, expressed confidence in Osborne’s capacity to lead, describing him as a worthy choice for the people of Ohaozara.

According to Ori, Osborne would build on the legacies of his father, noting that he possesses the qualities needed to replicate Senator Umahi’s achievements as a former governor and current minister.

He added that residents of the local government area are firmly behind Osborne and are expected to demonstrate their support during the election.

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JUST IN: Court Halts Rivers Impeachment Process, Bars Chief Judge From Receiving Notice

A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt on Friday restrained the Chief Judge of the state from receiving any impeachment notice from the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, the Clerk of the House, and 29 other members.

The court issued the order following an application brought before it challenging the impeachment process initiated by the lawmakers.

In its ruling, the court directed all the defendants to maintain the status quo pending the determination of the substantive suit.

Details shortly…

 

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Police Arrest 19-Year-Old Driver After Knocking Down Three Officers

A 19-year-old driver, Nsikak Okon, has been arrested by the police in Edo State after allegedly injuring three police officers during a reckless driving episode that also led to the discovery of suspected illicit drugs in his vehicle.

The incident was confirmed on Friday by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, in a post on his official X handle while reacting to a viral video showing the suspect’s arrest in Benin City.

According to Hundeyin, Okon was driving a heavily tinted vehicle without number plates when he first encountered police officers on patrol. Rather than stop, he allegedly sped past the officers in a dangerous manner.

Hundeyin explained that the suspect later returned to the same area at high speed, narrowly missing one officer before making another pass that resulted in three officers being knocked down.

“On your way back, you sped past again, nearly knocking down an officer. You later returned at the same reckless speed and knocked down three officers,” the police spokesperson stated.

Two of the injured officers have since been treated and discharged, while the third remains under medical care.

The police said Okon continued his reckless driving spree, damaging several vehicles before he was eventually intercepted and arrested.

A search of the vehicle reportedly led to the recovery of substances suspected to be hard drugs.

The suspect is expected to face charges related to reckless driving, causing bodily harm, and possession of illicit substances as investigations continue.

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Plateau Chief Imam Who Sheltered 300 Christians During 2018 Attacks Dies

Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, the Chief Imam of Yelwa, Gindin Akwati community in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, has died.

The cleric rose to national and international prominence in June 2018 after violent attacks on several communities in Barkin Ladi.

During the crisis, Imam Abdullahi opened his mosque and residence to hundreds of Christians fleeing the violence, reportedly saving nearly 300 lives.

Despite threats from the attackers, he refused to hand over those under his protection, an act widely hailed as a rare display of courage, compassion, and interfaith solidarity.

His selfless actions earned him global recognition, including the International Religious Freedom Award presented by the United States government in 2019.

The Plateau State Government confirmed his death in a statement issued on Friday by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor, Gyang Bere.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang described the passing of the revered cleric as a monumental loss to his family, community, and the entire state.

He noted that Imam Abdullahi was known for his unwavering commitment to peace, unity, and the protection of vulnerable groups, especially women and children.

According to the governor, the loss comes at a time when Plateau State greatly needs voices of wisdom and unity, urging the community to take comfort in the legacy of faith, compassion, and peaceful coexistence left behind by the late Imam.

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Supreme Court Voids Lamido’s Acquittal, Orders Resumption Of N1.35bn Corruption Trial

The Supreme Court on Friday ordered the resumption of the N1.35 billion corruption trial involving former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido and his two sons, Mustapha and Aminu, overturning a Court of Appeal ruling that had previously freed them.

In a unanimous decision, a five-member panel led by Justice Abubakar Sadiq Umar upheld the appeal filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and nullified the July 2023 judgment of the Court of Appeal.

The apex court ruled that the EFCC’s appeal was meritorious and instructed that Lamido and his sons return to the Federal High Court, Abuja, to present their defence.

Lamido, his sons, Aminu Wada Abubakar, and their companies, Bamaina Holdings Limited and Speeds International Limited, are facing a 37-count amended charge involving money laundering and abuse of office.

The EFCC alleges that Lamido, who governed Jigawa State between 2007 and 2015, laundered N1.35 billion in kickbacks from state government contractors.

Previously, the defendants had filed a no-case submission, arguing that the EFCC failed to establish a prima facie case.

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court dismissed the application, ruling that sufficient evidence existed for the defendants to enter their defence.

However, the Court of Appeal struck out the charges in July 2023, prompting the EFCC to seek redress from the Supreme Court.

On Friday, the apex court restored the charges and directed the Federal High Court to continue with the trial.

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2027: Those Opposing Gov Otti’s Re-election Are Expired Forces – ALGON Knocks Former Abia Governors

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The All Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Abia State chapter, has dismissed claims that funds meant for local government areas in the state are being misappropriated.

Speaking to reporters on Friday after a meeting in Umuahia, ALGON chairman and Isuikwuato LGA Mayor, Chinedu Ekeke, clarified that the state government manages and distributes the allocations.

“We are not aware of any hijacking of funds. The government handles the sharing of our allocations,” he said.

Ekeke explained that funds from the federal government have not been directly reaching local governments, noting that allocations are managed through the JAAC accounts.

“The local governments are properly funded from the JAAC accounts, and the 17 LGA Mayors are performing their duties effectively,” he added.

On the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding local government autonomy, Ekeke said the federal government is still evaluating how to implement it.

He emphasized strong collaboration between the state and local governments, praising the leadership of Governor Dr. Alex Otti for supporting the LGAs financially.

ALGON further condemned recent political statements by former governors and their allies, describing them as attempts to undermine the state’s progress.

The association highlighted Otti’s achievements, including infrastructure development, healthcare and educational improvements, prompt payment of salaries and pensions, and prudent financial management.

The association concluded by stressing that in a democratic system, leadership should be assessed based on performance and the electorate’s choice, not on “declarations, pronouncements, or political theatrics,” and reaffirmed its confidence in Governor Otti.

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JUST IN: South Korea Jails Former President Yoon For Obstruction Of Justice

(FILES) South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks during a joint press conference with Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, chairperson of the African Union, following the 2024 Korea-Africa Summit in Goyang on June 4, 2024. South Korea's former president Yoon Suk Yeol resisted prosecutors' attempts to interrogate him by lying down on the floor in just his underwear, lawyers said on August 1, 2025. (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP)

 

A South Korean court on Friday sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison for obstructing justice and related offenses linked to his controversial martial law declaration in December 2024.

The ruling marks the first verdict in a series of legal cases against Yoon, whose brief suspension of civilian rule sparked nationwide protests and political turmoil.

Judge Baek Dae-hyun of Seoul’s Central District Court found Yoon guilty of obstructing investigators and excluding cabinet members from key martial law meetings.

“Despite his duty to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, the defendant disregarded these responsibilities,” Baek said, describing Yoon’s actions as “extremely grave.”

Yoon was acquitted of forging official documents due to insufficient evidence.

He has seven days to file an appeal.

Prosecutors had sought a 10-year sentence, while Yoon maintained that his actions were within his presidential powers.

Observers noted Yoon remained defiant in court, insisting that his martial law declaration was a lawful exercise of constitutional emergency powers intended to protect the nation and uphold order.

This verdict follows a separate case in which prosecutors have demanded the death penalty, accusing Yoon of orchestrating an insurrection through his martial law imposition.

Although a death sentence is unlikely to be carried out, South Korea has maintained an unofficial moratorium on executions since 1997, the charges underscore the severity of allegations facing the former leader.

Yoon also faces trial on accusations of aiding the enemy, over alleged drone operations targeting North Korea, further complicating his legal battles.

The court is set to deliver a ruling on the insurrection charges on February 19.

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Uganda Election: 81-Year-Old Museveni Takes Early Lead As Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Placed Under House Arrest

 

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni appeared to be on course for an extension of his 40-year rule as early election results showed him with a commanding lead, while opposition leader Bobi Wine was placed under house arrest on Friday.

With roughly 25 percent of votes counted, the Electoral Commission reported Museveni leading with 76.25 percent against Wine’s 19.85 percent.

Thursday’s election, however, was marked by widespread technical issues, including malfunctioning biometric machines and delayed delivery of ballot papers in several areas. Final results are expected by 0200 GMT on Saturday.

Museveni, 81, a former guerrilla fighter who has dominated Uganda’s political and security structures for decades, faces criticism for suppressing dissent and opposition activities.

Analysts say the outcome was largely predictable given his firm grip on state institutions.

Wine, 43, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, has emerged as Museveni’s main challenger in recent years. Known as the “ghetto president” for his roots in Kampala’s slums, Wine and his wife were reportedly placed under house arrest Thursday night after security forces surrounded their residence.

His party, the National Unity Platform, accused authorities of unlawfully entering the compound and setting up tents within the premises.

AFP correspondents who visited the Wine residence on Friday noted a heavy security presence, though the area appeared outwardly calm.

The elections have been conducted under intense military and police deployment nationwide.

The United Nations rights office had warned that the vote was taking place amid “widespread repression and intimidation” targeting opposition figures.

Wine has alleged ballot stuffing and harassment of his party officials under the internet blackout imposed earlier this week, though these claims could not be independently verified.

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Rivers Crisis: Four Lawmakers Who Called For Political Solution Make U-turn, Back Fubara’s Impeachment

Four members of the Rivers State House of Assembly who had earlier urged a political solution to the state’s crisis have reversed their stance and thrown their weight behind the impeachment proceedings against Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu.

The lawmakers made their new position known on Friday during a live press conference in Port Harcourt, where they joined their colleagues in insisting that the governor no longer enjoys the confidence of the Assembly to resolve the lingering political turmoil in the oil-rich state.

At the briefing, the legislators accused Governor Fubara of blackmail, intimidation and repeated violations of the 1999 Constitution, arguing that such actions had eroded trust between the executive and the legislature.

They said the Assembly was left with no option but to invoke its constitutional powers to commence impeachment proceedings.

The lawmakers further alleged that both the governor and his deputy attempted to undermine the independence of the legislature, describing the situation as a direct threat to democratic governance in the state.

Despite their hardline position, the legislators expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for intervening in the crisis and appealed to the Speaker of the House, Martin Amaewhule, to reconvene the Assembly to allow legislative activities resume.

In a dramatic shift, the four lawmakers who had previously canvassed dialogue and reconciliation publicly recanted their earlier position, declaring full support for the continuation of the impeachment process against the governor and his deputy.

Shortly after the press conference, the lawmakers moved to the Assembly complex where a plenary session was held.

During the sitting, members unanimously voted to commence an investigation into allegations of gross misconduct levelled against Governor Fubara and Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu.

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