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Catholic Priest Who Shot Boy Over Knockouts Arrested, Detained

A Catholic priest, Father Joseph Enyinaya, has been arrested and detained by the Imo State Police Command in connection with the tragic shooting of a boy at St. Columbus Catholic Church, Amaimo, Ikeduru Local Government Area.

The incident occurred on January 1, 2025, during the New Year Mass as worshippers gathered to celebrate the end of the year.

According to police spokesperson Henry Okoye, the altercation began when the boy set off fireworks, also known as knockouts, during the service.

The priest, reportedly angered by the action, allegedly picked up a firearm and shot the boy fatally.

The body of the deceased has been taken to a mortuary in Atta Ikeduru for further investigation.

Eyewitness accounts shared on social media platforms, including a Facebook post by ‘For The Love Of Anambra,’ corroborated the police statement, noting that the shooting occurred after the fireworks were set off.

The incident has sparked widespread reactions online and raised concerns over the escalation of violence in a place of worship.

Okoye assured the public that the police are thoroughly investigating the matter and are committed to uncovering the full details of the tragedy.

He urged residents to remain calm as the investigation progresses and promised that more information would be provided in due course.

 

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Ebonyi War Victims Call For Boundary Demarcation, Urgent Government Intervention

Residents of Azuofia Edda community in the Abakaliki Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, who were severely affected by communal conflicts, have called on the government to prioritize the demarcation of the disputed land between them and their neighboring community in Cross River State to restore lasting peace.

Mr. Innocent Igwe, Chairman of Zone Five Azuofia Edda community, made the appeal during the distribution of relief materials donated by Ebonyi-born businessman and philanthropist, Mr. Monday Elom.

The relief effort, aimed at easing the hardships of war victims, included essential items such as two cows, over 100 bags of rice, cartons of Maggi seasoning, salt, assorted drinks, and cash gifts, and took place at St. Mary’s Primary School, Azuofia Edda.

Igwe, a retired Headmaster, expressed concern over the deteriorating state of basic infrastructure in the community, including schools, health centers, boreholes, and roads, all of which have become non-functional.

He urged both state and federal authorities to take urgent action to address these issues and alleviate the suffering of the residents.

The war victims included 45 widows, more than 100 elders, orphans, and other vulnerable individuals who have borne the brunt of the violence that erupted from a boundary dispute in 2017.

Elom, Chief Executive Director of Molompet Nigeria Limited, expressed that his donation was a way to alleviate the ongoing suffering of his people, highlighting the lack of government presence and support in the aftermath of the conflict.

The philanthropist lamented that despite the crisis ending years ago, the community continues to face neglect, with over 150 graduates living in the area without employment opportunities.

He appealed to stakeholders, including political leaders and well-meaning organizations, to do more for the community.

“I urge our political leaders, especially Governor Francis Nwifuru, Senator Peter Onyekachi Nwebonyi, and other stakeholders, to come to the aid of this war-torn community,” Elom stated.

“The people are suffering—80% of their farmlands have been taken, many homes were destroyed, and infrastructure is in ruins. It is time for action to address the devastation and improve their living conditions.”

Elom also expressed disappointment over the state of education and healthcare in the community, noting that most schools were burned down during the war and have yet to be rebuilt.

He stressed the importance of providing educational facilities and healthcare to help the community rebuild.

Igwe concluded by acknowledging the contributions of local figures like Elom but called for more to be done, especially in providing employment opportunities for the youth and addressing the community’s basic needs.

“Our people are struggling, and the government must take decisive steps to bring relief,” he said.

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NNPC Invites Obasanjo To Inspect Rehabilitated Refineries Amid $2bn Expenditure Concerns

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has extended an invitation to former President Olusegun Obasanjo to visit its rehabilitated refineries following his recent criticism of the $2 billion investment in the facilities.

Obasanjo, during a television interview, expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the rehabilitation efforts at the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries.

He pointed to the significant historical challenges faced during his own administration in attempting to revive Nigeria’s refining capacity, while questioning the effectiveness of the current investments.

“I was told not too long ago that since that time, more than two billion dollars have been squandered on the refinery, and they still will not work,” Obasanjo remarked.

He added that if the refineries were functioning, there would be no need for foreign investors like Aliko Dangote to build his own refinery.

In response, NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, acknowledged Obasanjo’s esteemed position but defended the current progress, emphasizing the company’s transformation from a loss-making entity to a profit-driven global energy player.

He reassured the public that the rehabilitation efforts were substantial, involving comprehensive overhauls rather than mere Turnaround Maintenance, which had previously failed to yield lasting improvements.

Soneye credited the successes to the leadership of NNPC’s board, under CEO Mele Kyari, and the supportive energy policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He invited Obasanjo to personally inspect the refineries, stating that his vast experience and wisdom would be highly valued in assessing the progress made.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s Family Expresses Disappointment Over Tinubu’s Failure To Honour Election Pact

The family of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has voiced their dismay over President Bola Tinubu’s failure to fulfill an alleged agreement made by his son, Seyi, regarding Kanu’s release during the 2023 presidential election.

Prince Emmanuel Kanu, Nnamdi Kanu’s younger brother, revealed in a statement that shortly before the election, Seyi Tinubu, with his father’s approval, met with him in Abuja.

During this meeting, an agreement was reportedly reached in which IPOB would not boycott the election in exchange for a commitment from Tinubu to secure Nnamdi Kanu’s release if he became president.

Despite Tinubu’s victory and nearly two years in office, Kanu remains in detention, even though the presiding judge, Justice Binta Nyako, has recused herself from the case.

Prince Emmanuel expressed his frustration with Tinubu’s failure to honor the agreement, especially after public assurances made during Tinubu’s campaign, including his visit to Owerri.

He emphasized that IPOB had upheld its end of the bargain by not calling for an election boycott, despite having the capacity to do so, and by overcoming internal divisions against such a call.

Prince Emmanuel further criticized the Nigerian judiciary for not assigning a new judge to Kanu’s case, despite several rulings in his favor, including the Court of Appeal’s discharge order and the Supreme Court’s stance on his bail.

He described the situation as a betrayal of trust, stating that the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu lacked legal justification and was a failure to honor the commitments made during the election period.

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Chieftaincy Aspirant Kidnapped, Beheaded By Gunmen In Bayelsa

The Agbere community in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State is in shock and mourning after the brutal kidnapping and beheading of Mr. Clement Hamo, a candidate for the community’s traditional stool.

According to reports, Hamo was abducted by unknown gunmen on Christmas Day, who then escaped with him by boat along the river.

His decapitated body was discovered days later, on Tuesday, floating on the River Forcados in Delta State.

While the motive behind the killing remains unclear, with no ransom demanded, it is believed that Hamo’s bid for the traditional leadership position may have played a role in his tragic demise.

A source familiar with the incident said, “The body was found floating and stuck in the river. After confirming it was Hamo, we brought it back for burial. He had been contesting for the role of traditional ruler.”

Residents of Agbere have expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the beloved candidate, who was known for his good character. Social media platforms have been flooded with tributes and reports of the horrifying crime that has shaken the community to its core.

Spokesperson for the Bayelsa State Police Command, Musa Mohammed, confirmed the incident and stated that investigations are currently underway.

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Just In: Two Local Govt Chairmen Impeached, Another Rejects Allegations

A political crisis has erupted in Edo State’s local government areas, leading to the impeachment of two local government chairmen and growing tensions in the state.

On Wednesday, councillors from Uhunmwonde and Orhionmwon local government areas ousted their respective chairmen, intensifying political instability within the area.

Meanwhile, Aminu Okodo-Kadiri, the chairman of Owan East Local Government Area, rejected claims of his own impeachment, describing the process as illegal and unconstitutional.

In Uhunmwonde, chaos ensued after gunmen, allegedly policemen from the government house, reportedly attacked bystanders, resulting in multiple injuries.

The Uhunmwonde chairman, Kenneth Adodo, accused the assailants of being sent by the state government.

In Orhionmwon, councillors impeached the Leader of the House, Daniel Osariemen, who was allegedly leading an attempt to impeach the chairman, Newman Ugiagbe, and his deputy, Midwest Ogbebor.

The councillors replaced Osariemen with Chuks Isan. Osariemen had reportedly taken over the council secretariat in Abudu and declared himself acting chairman, a move that Ugiagbe’s supporters labeled as illegal.

Ugiagbe’s spokesperson, Roy Osariemen, maintained that Ugiagbe remained the legitimate chairman, calling the actions in Abudu unlawful.

Okodo-Kadiri, on the other hand, spoke out against the impeachment proceedings in Owan East, claiming they violated the Edo State Local Government Law of 2000.

According to Okodo-Kadiri, the legal requirements for impeachment, including signed allegations, a seven-member investigative panel, and the opportunity to defend himself, were not met.

He also contended that the mace used during the impeachment was not the official one, rendering the process invalid.

Dismissing claims of financial mismanagement, particularly the alleged misappropriation of ₦50 million for salaries, Okodo-Kadiri insisted the allegations were unfounded and pointed to clear bank records to prove no salaries were owed.

He further argued that the councillors involved in the impeachment had been suspended for misconduct, further invalidating their actions.

Okodo-Kadiri vowed to seek justice through the courts, believing the judiciary would restore his position and uphold the rule of law.

Efforts to contact the Edo State Police Command for comments on the incidents were unsuccessful, as the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, did not respond to calls.

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NRM Denounces Online Membership Registration Scheme For Fee, Warns Public of Scam

The National Rescue Movement (NRM) has rejected the viral online registration scheme circulating on social media, which asks for a fee to become a member of the party.

In a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, NRM’s National Chairman, Isaac Udeh, stated that the party’s national leadership was unaware of the fraudulent activity and has no connection to the online registration request.

“We are, therefore, issuing this disclaimer to warn the general public to disregard it and not fall prey to the scammers,” Udeh said.

The online post in question advertised a ₦500 fee for membership registration and card issuance, along with a monthly subscription fee of ₦500. It directed potential members to make payments to a bank account under the name “Concerned Stakeholders Forum” at Fidelity Bank, with promises of a 12-digit pin for online registration.

Udeh emphasized that the NRM did not authorize the scheme and urged the public to stay cautious of such deceptive practices.

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Peacemaking Bishop Stabbed To Death During Couple’s Fight

The founder of Rapture Empowerment International in Osogbo, Osun State, Bishop Shina Olaribigbe, was stabbed to death in the early hours of Thursday while attempting to mediate a domestic dispute between a couple.

Details of the couple involved remain unclear, but sources revealed that the wife was an interpreter at Olaribigbe’s church located around the BCGA area in Osogbo.

The couple, although not officially divorced, had a history of frequent altercations that led to them living apart.

It was gathered that Olaribigbe, who was known for intervening in their disputes, had gone to visit the wife, who had been ill for some time.

The husband reportedly arrived at the residence early Thursday morning and found the clergyman in the room.

Enraged by the situation, the husband allegedly attacked Olaribigbe.

“A heated argument ensued, and in a fit of anger, the man took a knife and stabbed the pastor in the chest. Olaribigbe died on the spot,” a source close to the church, who requested anonymity for security reasons, said.

Following the incident, both the husband and wife were arrested and taken into custody at the Dugbe Police Division in Osogbo.

The remains of Bishop Olaribigbe have been deposited at the morgue of the University of Osun Teaching Hospital in Osogbo.

Confirming the incident, Osun State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Yemisi Opalola, stated, “The couple was not living together, though they were not legally separated. The pastor had been intervening in their quarrels, and on this occasion, he was at the wife’s house when the estranged husband arrived.

“We were told that the husband stabbed the pastor multiple times, killing him. There is suspicion that the husband believed the pastor was having an affair with his wife

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‘Adam And Eve Ate Nothing, Eating Doesn’t Make You Sinful,’ Pastor Damina says

Pastor Abel Damina, founder of Abel Damina Ministries and Power City International, has sparked controversy with his remarks during a New Year’s Eve sermon, where he questioned the popular interpretation of the biblical story of Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden.

Damina rejected the conventional belief that Adam and Eve’s disobedience was triggered by eating the forbidden fruit.

He stated, “Adam and Eve ate nothing. Adam and Eve didn’t eat anything. Were you there? You were not there. So how do we know whether they ate something or not?”

Referencing Mark 7:18-21, the pastor argued that eating or drinking does not make someone a sinner.

“It is not what people eat that makes them sinners,” he insisted. “You cannot be a sinner by eating or drinking something.”

Damina also addressed the issue of smoking and drinking, saying, “I’ve told you alcohol is not a sin. I’ve told you cigar is not a sin. If you like, put it on the newspaper headline, I said it.”

However, he clarified that while he did not consider smoking or drinking sinful, he advised against them.

“If you drink alcohol, you’ll lie down in a gutter, your shirt and trousers will disappear. You should have the sense to know that,” he added.

The pastor emphasized that it’s not the act of eating or drinking that corrupts a person, but rather what resides within their heart.

“What makes you a sinner is what you’re thinking, not what you’re eating,” Damina said.

He further explained that whatever a person consumes only affects their digestive system, not their soul. “It’s what comes out of a man that defiles him, not what goes in.”

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Governor Fubara Signs 2025 Rivers Appropriation Bill Of N1.1 Trillion Into Law

Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has officially signed the 2025 Appropriation Bill, amounting to N1.1 trillion, into law.

The bill was passed by the state’s five-man House of Assembly, led by Speaker Rt. Hon. Victor Oko-Jumbo, who presented it on Monday.

The signing took place on Thursday, and during the ceremony, Governor Fubara reaffirmed that Oko-Jumbo remains the legitimate Speaker of the state Assembly.

The governor further declared that Martins Amaewhule, along with 26 other lawmakers who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), are no longer recognized as members of the Assembly, in accordance with the law.

Fubara addressed the issue of the defections, comparing the situation to a failed journey where the defectors realized their mistake too late.

He emphasized that the matter had been given enough time for resolution, and the state had moved on. “We are not going back,” he asserted, stressing the importance of prioritizing the interests of Rivers State.

The governor expressed his commitment to ensuring the full implementation of the 2025 budget, citing that the focus would remain on achieving even greater success in areas such as education, health, agriculture, and infrastructure, building on the achievements of 2024.

He also thanked all those involved in the passage of the bill, particularly his management team, including his deputy and the commissioner for finance.

He urged them to continue their hard work to meet the state’s larger goals.

In response, Speaker Oko-Jumbo praised Fubara’s leadership, particularly his initiatives that have enhanced the welfare of the people, including the civil servants who have benefitted from the N85,000 minimum wage and Christmas bonuses.

He assured that the Assembly would continue to collaborate with the governor to ensure further progress and development in 2025.

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