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APC Founders Urge Party Members To Welcome Gov. Mbah Into The Fold

 

The founding members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State have called on party members and stakeholders to unite in warmly receiving Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah into the party.

This appeal was made in a statement issued on Sunday in Enugu by Chief Hycienth Ngwu, the spokesperson for the APC Founders in the state and former South-East Publicity Secretary of the party.

Ngwu emphasized the strategic importance of Enugu State aligning with the ruling national party, particularly as the state holds a central position in the South-East and, by extension, the South-South geopolitical zones.

“Enugu, as the capital of the South-East, must connect with the center. As politicians, we understand the importance of being in alignment with the Federal Government,” Ngwu said.

He noted that the APC in Enugu has remained in opposition for too long and that welcoming Governor Mbah into the party could be a game-changer for the state chapter.

“We, the founding members of the APC in Enugu, are tired of being in the opposition. Across the country, states are aligning with the center to secure a share of the national development cake. We should not be left behind,” he stated.

Ngwu argued that the Governor’s defection to the APC would inject new energy into the party, strengthen its grassroots appeal, and position it for electoral success in future elections.

Reflecting on the party’s performance in the 2023 Presidential Election, Ngwu lamented the poor showing in Enugu State, where APC garnered only 4,772 votes.

“We must not repeat that again. Having the sitting governor in our party will greatly improve our fortunes. It’s time to exit the tunnel of opposition,” he said.

He called on all APC members in the state to set aside personal or factional interests and join hands in embracing Governor Mbah’s potential entry into the party.

“This is a collective opportunity. Let no one wish to keep us in the tunnel any longer. The light is at the end, and that light begins with the governor’s alignment with the APC,” Ngwu concluded.

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Enugu Govt Places N10m Bounty On Killers Of Catholic Priest

 

A tragic incident occurred on Friday, 19 September 2025, along the Eha‑Alumona, Eha Ndiagu road in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya of the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, was shot dead by unidentified assailants.

The Chancellor of the Diocese, Fr. Cajetan Iyidobi, reacted with profound sorrow.

“Shocked to the marrow, it is with crushing pain and sorrow that I inform you of the tragic death of yet another brother of ours, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya,” he said, while also expressing hope in the resurrection of the dead.

Enugu State’s government described the murder as “cowardly and cold‑blooded,” emphasizing that the safety of lives and property remains a top priority.

In a bid to help bring the perpetrators to justice, the government has pledged a ₦10 million reward for anyone who comes forward with credible information.

Further, the commissioner of information reassured the public of the state’s capacity with necessary technology and manpower to hunt down those responsible.

The statement also extended heartfelt condolences to Rev. Fr. Eya’s family, the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka and the wider Catholic community.

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Enugu Govt Places N10m Bounty On Killers Of Catholic Priest

 

A tragic incident occurred on Friday, 19 September 2025, along the Eha‑Alumona, Eha Ndiagu road in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya of the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, was shot dead by unidentified assailants.

The Chancellor of the Diocese, Fr. Cajetan Iyidobi, reacted with profound sorrow.

“Shocked to the marrow, it is with crushing pain and sorrow that I inform you of the tragic death of yet another brother of ours, Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya,” he said, while also expressing hope in the resurrection of the dead.

Enugu State’s government described the murder as “cowardly and cold‑blooded,” emphasizing that the safety of lives and property remains a top priority.

In a bid to help bring the perpetrators to justice, the government has pledged a ₦10 million reward for anyone who comes forward with credible information.

Further, the commissioner of information reassured the public of the state’s capacity with necessary technology and manpower to hunt down those responsible.

The statement also extended heartfelt condolences to Rev. Fr. Eya’s family, the Catholic Diocese of Nsukka and the wider Catholic community.

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Rivers: Tinubu’s Emergency Rule Declaration Legal, Necessary – Presidency Replies ADC

 

The Presidency has responded to the African Democratic Congress (ADC)’s criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s emergency intervention in Rivers State, insisting that the President acted strictly within the bounds of the 1999 Constitution to preserve law and order.

The ADC had earlier condemned the six-month emergency rule imposed by Tinubu in March 2025, labeling the move as autocratic and a threat to democratic governance.

However, in a statement issued on Friday, Sunday Dare, Special Adviser on Media and Communication to the President, dismissed the party’s stance as “late pontification and empty noise.”

According to Dare, the President’s actions were backed by Section 305 of the Constitution, which permits the declaration of a state of emergency in situations that threaten public peace or constitutional order.

“The emergency framework is constitutional, not whimsical,” Dare stated.

“Officials in Rivers State were not removed from office but protected from chaos. Once normalcy returned, they were promptly reinstated.”

The Presidency emphasized that the emergency rule was not politically motivated but rather a necessary measure to stabilize Rivers State during a period of intense political tension.

“President Tinubu acted in defence of democracy. What the ADC offers Nigerians is nuisance politics. What the President delivered is peace, stability, and the restoration of democratic institutions,” Dare added.

He further argued that President Tinubu, as a former governor and proponent of federalism, has a proven record of fighting for state autonomy, making accusations of undermining democracy “laughable.”

In its statement, the ADC maintained that elected officials derive their legitimacy from the people, not the Presidency, and that only a court of law has the authority to suspend or remove such officials.

“Governors and legislators in a democracy do not draw their legitimacy from Aso Rock,” the party said. “Only a competent court can remove or restrain them—not a presidential proclamation.”

The ADC also called on the Supreme Court to provide clarity on the limits of presidential emergency powers, warning that Tinubu’s actions could set a dangerous precedent.

President Tinubu had on March 18, 2025, declared a six-month emergency rule in Rivers State amid escalating political unrest between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor and political rival, Nyesom Wike.

On September 18, the President officially lifted the emergency rule and ordered the reinstatement of Governor Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

The Presidency maintains that the intervention was necessary to avoid a total breakdown of governance and to protect democratic order in the state.

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Aiyedatiwa Hails Supreme Court Ruling, Says Victory Belongs To Ondo People

 

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State has declared that his recent victory at the Supreme Court is not a personal triumph but one for the entire people of Ondo State.

Speaking on his return to Akure from Abuja, where he was warmly received by a large crowd at Democracy Park, Aiyedatiwa described the apex court’s ruling as a testament to the strength and independence of the Nigerian judiciary.

“This victory is not mine alone. It belongs to every citizen of Ondo State who stood for democracy, fairness, and justice,” the governor said.

The Supreme Court had affirmed Aiyedatiwa’s victory in the November 16, 2024, governorship election after the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Agboola Ajayi, withdrew his appeal, effectively ending the legal contest.

Aiyedatiwa expressed appreciation to his legal team for their professionalism and to the judiciary for upholding justice “without fear or favour.”

He also thanked President Bola Tinubu for his leadership, noting that good governance thrives when equity and fairness are upheld.

Prominent supporters of the governor praised the judgment, calling it a victory for democracy and the people’s mandate.

Ifedayo Abegunde, Director of Corporate Affairs at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), described the ruling as proof that the people’s votes were not in vain.

Former Deputy Governor Abdulazeez Oluboyo commended Aiyedatiwa’s historic achievement of winning across all local government areas in the state during the election, assuring citizens of continued good governance.

Also speaking, former Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Omowumi Ohwovoriole, called the judgment “the end of discussion” regarding the election outcome, expressing confidence that the Aiyedatiwa administration would usher in development, peace, and stability across the state.

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Uzodimma Approves 55 New Primary Healthcare Centres In Imo

 

Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, has approved the immediate construction of 55 new Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across all 27 local government areas in the state, in a major push to expand healthcare access for residents.

The announcement was made in a statement by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Public Enlightenment, Prince Eze Ugochukwu, who said the new centres would complement existing PHCs that have already been renovated and equipped under the current administration.

“With these 55 new health centres now underway, we aim to bring essential healthcare services even closer to our people,” Uzodimma said.

“This aligns with our commitment to ensure that every Imo resident enjoys the good health they truly deserve.”

According to Ugochukwu, the initiative will strengthen healthcare infrastructure, especially in underserved communities, and improve access to preventive and primary care.

Notable sites for construction include Enyiogwugwu PHC and Beku PHC in Aboh Mbaise, and Nnarambia HC and Ihenweorie HC in Ahiazu Mbaise, among several others.

He also highlighted that Imo State currently boasts 25–30 health facilities per 100,000 people, exceeding the national average of 17 per 100,000.

Additionally, the state reportedly leads in childhood vaccination coverage, achieving over 98% immunization and protecting more than 169,000 children in 2020 alone.

The adviser added that the Imo Health Insurance Scheme has been instrumental in reducing out-of-pocket medical expenses, providing free emergency care and safeguarding vulnerable populations.

The scheme reportedly handled over 500 emergency referrals at no cost within a 10-month period.

In a related development, the Imo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (ISOPADEC) has also begun construction of eight additional PHCs in oil-producing communities.

ISOPADEC Managing Director, Chief Austin Onyedebelu, made the disclosure during a visit to Oguta Local Government Area, stating that the initiative is part of Governor Uzodimma’s broader healthcare reform.

“These aren’t just clinics, they are engines of community development,” said Onyedebelu.

“They will deliver maternal and child health services, routine immunizations, disease control, and emergency care.”

The ISOPADEC-funded PHCs will be located in: Oguta LGA: Ejemekwuru/Akabor and Egwe/Egbuoma, Ohaji/Egbema LGA: Ohuba and Egbema and Oru East LGA: Amiri 2, Amagu, Akatta 1 and Awo-Omamma 1.

He also noted that the project will create construction jobs as well as long-term employment opportunities for health professionals across the state.

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2027: Ex-CPC Chairmen Deny Endorsing Atiku 

 

A group of former state chairmen of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) has denied endorsing former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, distancing itself from a recent visit by a handful of its members to the opposition leader.

The Forum of State Chairmen of the defunct CPC, in a statement jointly signed by its National Chairman, Kasim Mabo and National Secretary, Sulaiman Oyaremi, described the visit as misleading and unrepresentative of the forum’s stance.

They also used the opportunity to raise concerns about the continued neglect of the CPC bloc by both the Presidency and the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership.

According to the Forum, of its 37 original members, 20 remain loyal to the APC and President Bola Tinubu, while 16 have declared support for Atiku. One member, they noted, has passed away.

“Twenty of us remain unwavering in our commitment to the APC,” the statement read.

“However, our Forum has faced significant pressure from opposition leaders, including offers of financial incentives, which has led to defections by some of our members.”

The Forum said nine members had defected under such pressure months ago, with seven more joining recently.

They insisted, however, that the visit to Atiku was part of an orchestrated effort to mislead the public and create the illusion of broad support.

The ex-CPC leaders also issued a stern reminder to the APC and the Presidency, urging them to address what they see as growing marginalization of their bloc.

“The Presidency and APC leadership must reflect on the continued neglect of the CPC bloc. We, the former state chairmen, were instrumental to the grassroots mobilization that helped the CPC gain national traction and delivered over 12.5 million votes under President Buhari,” the statement emphasized.

They expressed concern that key stakeholders from the CPC wing have been excluded from political appointments and critical decision-making roles within the current administration.

Reaffirming their loyalty, the Forum pledged allegiance to the leadership of the defunct CPC, specifically naming Sen. Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari, and Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas as leaders they still recognize and support.

“We remain loyal, patient, but firm in our demand for better inclusion and recognition. May God continue to guide the President and all our leaders,” the statement concluded.

The CPC, one of the four political parties that merged in 2013 to form the APC, has increasingly voiced dissatisfaction over being sidelined in recent years, a sentiment now boiling over among its grassroots operatives.

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Untreated Infections Can Cause Infertility – Gynaecologist Warns

 

A consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Prof. Adebayo Adeniyi, has warned that untreated or poorly managed infections in women can lead to infertility, especially due to fallopian tube blockages.

Speaking on Saturday in Ado Ekiti, Prof. Adeniyi, who is the Medical Director of Olives Fertility Centre, noted that infections are one of the most common causes of infertility among women, particularly through the damage they cause to the reproductive system.

According to him, “The most frequent cause of blocked fallopian tubes is infection, particularly pelvic infections that have not been properly treated. These blockages make it nearly impossible for women to conceive naturally.”

He emphasized the importance of seeking prompt and professional medical care, instead of relying on self-medication or over-the-counter drugs.

“A lot of women, when they notice symptoms like unusual vaginal discharge, go to chemists or buy antibiotics without proper diagnosis. This often leads to incomplete treatment, worsening the condition,” he said.

Prof. Adeniyi made the remarks while discussing the recent IVF success at the centre involving a 60-year-old woman, highlighting the importance of advanced reproductive technologies for women who struggle with fertility issues.

He explained that In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is typically considered a last resort after a couple has unsuccessfully tried to conceive naturally for at least two years.

“In many cases, we can diagnose and correct the issue. But for some, natural conception is no longer possible, and that’s where assisted reproduction comes in,” he said.

Commenting on prevention, Prof. Adeniyi identified unprotected sex as the leading pathway for infections that later cause reproductive complications.

“Infections often referred to colloquially as ‘toilet diseases’ are in fact sexually transmitted pelvic infections. The fallopian tubes are very narrow and easily damaged by these infections,” he said.

While abstinence is the ideal preventive measure, he acknowledged that it may not be realistic for everyone.

“That’s why we advocate for condom use. Condoms offer dual protection, they prevent both infections and unwanted pregnancies. Unfortunately, studies show that around 80% of unmarried young people do not use condoms regularly.”

The Olives Fertility Centre, according to Adeniyi, has helped bring over 123 babies into the world through IVF since October 2019, including 20 sets of twins and 8 sets of triplets.

He also shared that the centre often refers pregnant patients to trusted hospitals closer to their homes for delivery, once conception is successful.

Supporting this call to early fertility checks, another expert, Dr Jaiyeoba Adeyemi, recently advised couples trying to conceive for over a year without success to seek evaluation.

He particularly stressed that women aged 35 and above should not delay, as fertility significantly declines with age.

“Women in their mid to late 30s require more urgent medical attention compared to younger women,” Dr Adeyemi stated.

“Timely intervention is crucial.”

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Trump Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee For Skilled Worker Visas

 

U.S President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order imposing a $100,000 annual fee on companies applying for H-1B visas, a major visa program for skilled foreign workers, BBC reported on Saturday.

The policy, which takes effect September 21, 2025, marks a significant overhaul of the H-1B system, which has traditionally been vital for tech firms and startups sourcing highly educated global talent.

“Companies need to decide is the person valuable enough to have a $100,000-a-year payment to the government, or should they head home and go hire an American?” said U.S Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

“All of the big companies are on board.”

The new fee structure applies to all new H-1B applications and will be charged annually for up to six years, replacing the previous one-time cost of around $1,500.

The H-1B visa programme, which issues 85,000 visas annually, has long been a cornerstone for companies in the technology and engineering sectors.

But critics of the new policy warn that the dramatic fee increase could have far-reaching consequences.

Immigration attorney Tahmina Watson, based in Seattle, warned that the move would disproportionately impact startups and mid-sized firms.

“This $100,000 as an entry point is going to have a devastating impact,” she said.

“Almost everyone’s going to be priced out. Many small or medium-sized companies simply can’t find qualified Americans to do the job.”

Alongside the H-1B changes, the executive order introduces a “Gold Card” immigration programme, allowing fast-track residency for high-net-worth individuals, with entry fees starting at £1 million.

The move is part of a broader tightening of U.S immigration policy under Trump’s second term.

Last month, the U.S launched a pilot program requiring up to $15,000 bonds for certain tourist and business visa applicants.

In June, a travel ban affecting 12 countries was also enacted, drawing widespread criticism.

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Trump Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee For Skilled Worker Visas

 

U.S President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order imposing a $100,000 annual fee on companies applying for H-1B visas, a major visa program for skilled foreign workers, BBC reported on Saturday.

The policy, which takes effect September 21, 2025, marks a significant overhaul of the H-1B system, which has traditionally been vital for tech firms and startups sourcing highly educated global talent.

“Companies need to decide is the person valuable enough to have a $100,000-a-year payment to the government, or should they head home and go hire an American?” said U.S Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

“All of the big companies are on board.”

The new fee structure applies to all new H-1B applications and will be charged annually for up to six years, replacing the previous one-time cost of around $1,500.

The H-1B visa programme, which issues 85,000 visas annually, has long been a cornerstone for companies in the technology and engineering sectors.

But critics of the new policy warn that the dramatic fee increase could have far-reaching consequences.

Immigration attorney Tahmina Watson, based in Seattle, warned that the move would disproportionately impact startups and mid-sized firms.

“This $100,000 as an entry point is going to have a devastating impact,” she said.

“Almost everyone’s going to be priced out. Many small or medium-sized companies simply can’t find qualified Americans to do the job.”

Alongside the H-1B changes, the executive order introduces a “Gold Card” immigration programme, allowing fast-track residency for high-net-worth individuals, with entry fees starting at £1 million.

The move is part of a broader tightening of U.S immigration policy under Trump’s second term.

Last month, the U.S launched a pilot program requiring up to $15,000 bonds for certain tourist and business visa applicants.

In June, a travel ban affecting 12 countries was also enacted, drawing widespread criticism.

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