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Group Demands Rivers to Produce Next Ohanaeze Ndigbo President

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Ekwutosblog has gathered that the Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF) has strongly asserted that any attempt to prevent Rivers State from producing the next President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo must be firmly resisted.

The group emphasized that Rivers State holds a constitutional right to succeed the late Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu in this esteemed role.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Coleman Chukwudelunzu, the president of ADF, expressed that those attempting to undermine the constitution of Ohanaeze Ndigbo are the primary adversaries of the Igbo nation. He also called on the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to strictly adhere to the provisions of its constitution regarding the upcoming election scheduled for January 2025.

Chukwudelunzu declared, “Anyone who seeks to deny our brothers in Rivers State their rightful chance to produce the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo is an enemy of the Igbo people and the entire Igbo nation. We must unite to resist such moves.”

The ADF president further highlighted that in the past, individuals from other ethnic groups had interfered in the selection process of Ohanaeze President-Generals, and this type of interference would no longer be tolerated. He stressed the importance of upholding the integrity of the Ohanaeze Constitution and ensuring the right of each region, including Rivers State, is respected in the forthcoming election.

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Anambra 2025: Labour Party suspends guber primary indefinitely.

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‎The Labour Party has suspended its Anambra 2025 governorship primary election scheduled for today, Saturday, April 5, 2025, indefinitely.

Ekwutosblog gathered that the suspension was due to Friday’s afternoon long-awaited verdict of the Supreme Court, which sacked the national chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure.

‎The Supreme Court ordered Abure to vacate the party secretariat along with his executives at all levels.

‎The acting chairman of the Labour Party in Anambra State, Comrade Peter Okoye, in an exclusive interview with The Guardian in Awka, disclosed that the governorship primary earlier fixed for April 5, 2025, shall no longer hold.

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Joe Igbokwe urges Gov Soludo to investigate native doctor Akwa Okuko

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Joe Igbokwe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has called for a thorough investigation into the activities of a well-known native doctor in Anambra State, Chidozie Nwangwu, popularly referred to as Akwa Okuko.

In a statement shared on his Facebook page, Igbokwe expressed suspicion regarding the native doctor, who was among those arraigned by the Anambra State Police on Friday, suggesting he may be involved in activities beyond what is publicly known.

He appealed to Governor Charles Soludo to address the growing influence of native doctors with the seriousness it demands, lamenting the worsening security crisis plaguing the South-East.

“I beg Governor SOLUDO in the name of God Almighty to thoroughly and meticulously investigate this man called Akwa Okuko,” he wrote.

“I have previously raised concerns about this young man when he was reportedly kidnapped for failing to honour an agreement with his partners in crime.

“I saw some peculiar elderly women in his house, singing and offering prayers on his behalf. At that time, I remarked that this young man was involved in something far more complex and ought to be thoroughly investigated. The backlash I received was overwhelming — insults and invectives poured in from all sides.

“There is no adult of Igbo extraction in the South-East who is unaware of what is happening in the region, yet we choose to maintain a graveyard silence.

“I have never witnessed such a deep-seated conspiracy in the mind of a people who lost nearly everything between 1966 and 1970 — and yet, over fifty years later, we have returned to the same vomit.”

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Otti orders investigation as Fire Service officials switch off phones during fire disaster in Aba

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has directed his Senior Special Assistant on Homeland Security to carry out an investigation to find out what actually led to the inferno that engulfed a two-storey building at 73 Lagos Street Aba, this week.

This is as he expressed dismay that the phone numbers of Fire Service officials in Aba were reportedly switched off when the fire was ravaging the building.

Otti, who paid a visit to the victims on Friday, commiserated with them and promised that his administration would assist them and provide temporary accommodations for them.

He thanked God that no life was lost and stressed the need for every household to have a fire extinguisher, and directed that henceforth, there is going to be enforcement of compulsory fire extinguisher in all households.

He directed that a thorough investigation should be conducted to ascertain why the phone numbers were off during such an emergency and to determine if the inferno was natural or the carelessness of the occupants.

“It’s quite unfortunate that the fire service could not come on time, normally they arrive within ten minutes and I am surprised the way this one turned out.

“I have directed them to do a thorough investigation to ascertain why the phone numbers of fire service officers were off during the fire outbreak.

“I need to get a report about the fire service officers and why their phones were put off and this whole place burnt down completely,” Otti fumed.

Narrating their ordeals, the landlord of the building, Mr. Vincent Uzuegbu, his family and a tenant in the building, Mr. Obinna Obi and his wife, said that they were asleep when the fire started, adding that they lost everything.

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