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IMSU SUG: Party participation lingering the emergence of the 19th Republic. NDUWUBA EMMANUEL EZEUGO

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The Commissioner for Youths,
Imo State Government House,
Owerri

EARLIER TODAY, THERE WAS A MEMO BEING SPREAD ACROSS THE MEDIA, AND THE SAME ASPIRANTS WHO WAS SAID TO HAVE SIGNED IT JUST DROPPED A COUNTER POST.

REJOINDER TO THE FICTITIOUS LETTER HEADED “DECLARATION OF OUR NON-INVOLVEMENT OF A PROPOSED PROTEST BY SOME ANTI-VC GROUP LED BY OGU JOHNKENNEDY AND EBUZOMA GODSEND CHIBUIKE DATED 08-07-2024” AND WRITTEN BY NDUWUBA EMMANUEL EZEUGO[ALUTA INK] OF FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH MATRICULATION NUMBER 21/0516

THIS LETTER IS REPLIED THIS 10TH DAY OF JULY 2024 BY I NDUWUBA EMMANUEL EZEUGO [ ALUTA INK] OF IMO STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH MATRICULATION NUMBER 21/0516. FOR EASY CONSUMPTION, MY REPLY HAS BEEN CONVENIENTLY OUTLINED IN PARAGRAPHS HEREIN SUBMITTED BELOW;

[A] That the letter manufactured by CHUKWUNENYE MADUABUCHI STANLEY AKA MAF bearing my name and a signature purported as mine is not my deed[non est factum]. That letter lacks my authorship. I did not also appoint anyone as an attorney to represent my intentions in writing. The letter is not a reflection of my intentions. CHUKWUNENYE MADUABUCHI STANLEY wrote on a frolic of his own to actualise his selfish intentions instrumentalising my name and a purported signature thereof expressed as mine,constitutes forgery. Forgery is a criminal conduct punishable under sections 467 of the criminal code. This reply shall be accompanied by a petition filed at the central police division Imo State Owerri requiring exhaustive prosecution of this criminal conduct. Copies of electronically generated conversations evidencing my denial are attached and marked exhibit 1.

[B] That there was no such meeting held on the 7th day of july 2024 convened by OGU JOHN KENNEDY [OPAY] and EBUZOAMA GODSEND CHIBUIKE [BISHOP]. Infact, as at 3pm on the said day, OGU JOHN KENNEDY was at his village UMUCHOKE AMACHARA AMAIMO IKEDURU [defense of alibi]. I verily knew of his whereabouts after a call with him to discuss student unionism.

The meeting is a hoax,non existent and a nullity. It is unthinkable to stage a protest against our own amiable vice chancellor PROF UCHEFULA UGONNA CHUKWUMAEZE SAN, FCArb, with the intent to disrupt the activities on campus. Our vice chancellor is a jolly good fellow. He is a lover of peace. He has come to equity with clean hands. It is unthinkable for equity to be unequitable in his regard.

[C] That it is not in my place to arraign, try and convict the UNECO chairman. It is only a court of law that can allege corruption or compromise on another. I am not a court of law to call the UNECO CHAIRMAN corrupt.
The students union government judiciary is still active. If anyone is aggrieved at the UNECO CHAIRMAN, they can seek redress in the court of the SUG JUDICIARY.

[D] That I am in no position to define the status of past and well meaning leaders of the University such that I write vilifying comments characterizing leaders as outgrown and useless godfathers.
Wisdom is in gray hair. I respect old age because I crave old age. One who says his ancestors are of no use will dance “surugede” in shame.

[E] That I align myself with the resolution of the honorable commissioner for youths EMEKA MANDELA UKAEGBU in alliance with the SA TO THE GOVERNOR ON YOUTH MOBILIZATION and THE SSA TO THE GOVERNOR ON STUDENTS AFFAIRS submitted on the 8th of july 2024 at the MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND TALENT HUNT CENTER within the hours of 4pm wherein all aspirants were attendees. MIt was resolved thus;

[i] That there shall be a caretaker committee that will oversee the student union government affairs for a stipulated period of 2-3 months and that this committee shall be independent of the aspirants and shall be constituted of neutral persons selected across faculties in Imo state university as this will foster fairness,equity and justice.
[ii] That an election will be conducted consistent with constitutional provisions.

[F] That during the gubernatorial elections of Imo state and the campaign rally held at okwuuratta students axis, records has it that MBGHEAHURU DOMINIC AKA SPARO D, spearheaded the mob violence against the HOPE UZODINMA CAMPAIGN TEAM in support of SAMDADDYS aspiration.
The membership registar evidencing his APC MEMBERSHIP attached to the letter is a concocted A4 paper doctored to reflect a non existing party allegiance.
SPARO D IS A PDP WAR LORD. Also during the PDP declaration for SAMDADDY at kanu Nwankwo, MGBEAHURU DOMINIC AKA SPARO D engineered and mobilized students for the declaration.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, HIS TRUMPETER CHUKWUNENYE MADUABUCHI STANLEY AKA MAF KILLED HIS LOCAL ARTIST SPARO D WHEN HE HURRIEDLY, UNREASONABLY AND DESPERATELY ATTACHED A PARTY MEMBERSHIP CARD TO HIS LETTER BECAUSE THE SUG CONSTITUTION NEGATIVES THE CANDIDACY OF ANY KNOWN CARD CARRIER OF ANY POLITICAL PARTY. WHILE SEEKING TO SAVE HIS PUPPET, HE FURTHER SOAKED HIM IN PIG BLOOD.

[G] That all stakeholders, aspirants, faculty presidents are aware of this letter. We all call on every well meaning IMO STAR and relevant authority to ignore, jettison, disregard and eschew the letter paraded by CHUKWUNENYE STANLEY MADUABUCHI AKA MAF. It is a letter for him, by him and of him.
It is a worthless piece of paper.
A tissue paper worthy of toilet business.

[[H] CONCLUSIVELY, I wish to immensely express gratitude to my indefatigable Chief Executive Officer of Imo State His Excellency ODIDIKA HOPE UZODINMA for his timely intervention in using the office of the honorable commissioner for youths and talent hunt ably superintended by honorable UKAEGBU CHUKWUEMEKA MANDELA, SA on youths mobilization Honorable ERIC UWAKWE and SSA on Student affairs Honorable OKPARAJI FRANKLIN.
We deem it great privilege experiencing the fatherly love exuded by your Excellency. We continuously pledge our allegiance.

NB; the pictures taken in front of SUG star house by CHUKWUNENEYE MADUABUCHI STANLEY is a white elephant project. A mere window dressing and make belief charade. It bears no truth of its projection.
In the voice of Nyesome wike “FAKE…FAKE..FAKE…

Yours Sincerely,

NDUWUBA EMMANUEL EZEUGO (ALUTA INK)
19th Republic SUG Secretary General Aspirant
Faculty of Biological Science
07047420400

CC: Commissioner for Education
Chief Political Adviser and Head of Political Bureau
S.A to the Executive Governor on Youth Mobilization
SSA to the Governor on students Affairs
Director Department of State Security
Vice Chancellor, Imo State University, Owerri.

ATTACHED SIGNATORIES TO THE LETTER CAPTIONED “ REJOINDER TO THE FICTITIOUS LETTER HEADED “DECLARATION OF OUR NON-INVOLVEMENT OF A PROPOSED PROTEST BY SOME ANTI-VC GROUP LED BY OGU JOHNKENNEDY AND EBUZOMA GODSEND CHIBUIKE DATED 08-07-2024” AND WRITTEN BY NDUWUBA EMMANUEL EZEUGO[ALUTA INK] OF FACULTY OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH MATRICULATION NUMBER 21/0516”

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Niger Explosion: Governance must prioritize human lives through proactive policies – Peter Obi

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Peter Obi, former governor and 2023 presidential candidate, has called for urgent safety measures to prevent recurring disasters like the tragic petrol tanker explosion that claimed over 100 lives in Suleja, Niger State.

Obi made this appeal during his visit to the site of the explosion, the gravesite, and the Sarkin Dikko palace along the Dikko-Maje Road.

“Today, emotion took the greater part of me as I left Lagos this morning and headed to the site of the tragic petrol tanker explosion, the gravesite, and also the Sarkin Dikko place along the Dikko-Maje Road in Suleja, Niger State, where over 100 lives were lost, more than 50 injured, and many properties destroyed,” Obi shared on his official X handle on Wednesday.

At the explosion site and the graveyard, where 80 victims were buried, Obi expressed sorrow over the preventable tragedy.

He also visited some of the injured victims at the hospital, offering them support and encouragement.

“These recurring disasters call for urgent safety measures: repairing roads, more enlightenment of tanker vehicle operators, investing in healthcare, and lifting people out of poverty to prevent such heartbreaking losses,” he added.

Obi extended his condolences and solidarity to the Dikko community during his meeting with Sarkin Dikko and his council.

He revealed the importance of proactive governance to safeguard human lives.

“Human lives are invaluable, and governance must prioritize their protection through proactive policies,” he stated.

“Together, we can ensure such tragedies become a thing of the past,” he said.

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Saudi crown prince says kingdom intends to invest billions in US during call with Trump

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Saudi Arabia’s crown prince said on Thursday that the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion (€576 billion) in the United States over the next four years after a phone call with US President Donald Trump.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s comments come after Trump mused about returning to Saudi Arabia as his first foreign trip back in office.

State-run Saudi Press Agency said, “the crown prince affirmed the kingdom’s intention to broaden its investments and trade with the United States over the next four years, in the amount of $600 billion (€576 bn), and potentially beyond that.”

The agency did not elaborate on exactly how the money would be spent.

During their conversation, the two also reportedly discussed ways the two countries could cooperate to establish peace, security and stability in the Middle East.

There was no immediate response from the White House regarding the call. It also wasn’t clear whether Trump’s call with the crown prince was his first with a foreign leader since returning to the Oval Office.

However, it was his first reported abroad.

Trump’s relationship with Saudi Arabia

After his inauguration, Trump talked about the possibility of heading to the kingdom again as his first foreign trip, like he did in 2017.

“The first foreign trip typically has been with the UK but… I did it with Saudi Arabia last time because they agreed to buy $450 billion (€429 bn) worth of our products,” Trump told journalists in the Oval Office.

“I think I’d probably go (again),” the recently inaugurated leader said.

In recent years, the US has increasingly pulled away from relying on Saudi oil exports — once the bedrock the relationship between the two nations.

Trump maintained close relations with Saudi Arabia, even after the crown prince was embroiled in controversy after he was implicated in the 2018 murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.

The billion dollar pledge, which dwarves the gross domestic product of many nations, comes as the kingdom faces budgetary pressures of its own. Global oil prices remain depressed years after the height of the coronavirus pandemic, affecting the kingdom’s revenues.

Meanwhile, the crown prince has continued to invest in NEOM, a new city in the Saudi Arabian desert. The country also needs to build tens of billions of dollar’s worth of new stadiums and infrastructure ahead of the 2034 FIFA World Cup, which it is hosting.

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Zelensky dampens hopes Trump could strike peace deal with Putin

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Volodymyr Zelensky has insisted that Ukraine will never recognise occupied Ukrainian territories as being part of Russia
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Volodymyr Zelensky has insisted that Ukraine will never recognise occupied Ukrainian territories as being part of Russia, even if pressured to do so by allies, dampening hopes that Donald Trump may be able to strike a peace deal.

‘No matter what anyone wants, even if all the allies in the world unite, we will never recognise the occupied territories [as part of Russia]. This is impossible,’ the Ukrainian president emphasised.

‘We will not legally recognise them. For us, they will always remain occupied territories until we liberate them.’

Trump, who took office for a second term on Monday and was last in power before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, has repeatedly said he could end the war swiftly, without specifying how.

His newly-appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that ending the war was a priority for the president, but would only be possible if both sides make significant concessions.

‘Anytime you bring an end to a conflict between two sides, neither of whom can achieve their maximum goals, each side is going to have to give up something,’ he told CNN, adding that ultimately the decision would be down to the Ukrainians and Russians.

It comes after Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said today that Moscow sees a small window of opportunity to forge agreements with the new US administration.

‘We cannot say anything today about the degree of the incoming administration’s capacity to negotiate, but still, compared to the hopelessness in every aspect of the previous White House chief (Joe Biden), there is a window of opportunity today, albeit a small one,’ Ryabkov said, according to Interfax.

Volodymyr Zelensky has insisted that Ukraine will never recognise occupied Ukrainian territories as being part of Russia

 

Donald Trump, who took office for a second term on Monday, has said he could end the war swiftly, without specifying how

 

A Russian soldier fires a self-propelled gun

 

‘It’s therefore important to understand with what and whom we will have to deal, how best to build relations with Washington, how best to maximise opportunities and minimise risks,’ he said, speaking at the Institute for US and Canadian Studies, a think-tank in Moscow.

Trump warned on Tuesday that he would likely impose more sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin refused to negotiate to end the nearly three-year-old conflict.

He gave no details on the possible additional sanctions on Russia, which is already under significant Western sanctions over the war.

The new president also issued a blow to the Kremlin on Tuesday, accusing Putin of ‘destroying Russia‘ with his failed war as he urged him to ‘make a deal’ to end the conflict.

‘He has to make a deal. I think he is destroying Russia by not making a deal,’ Trump said in a stark warning to the dictator.

‘I think Russia is going to be in big trouble,’ he added, saying that Putin ‘can’t be thrilled that he’s not doing so well.’

‘I mean, he works hard, but most people thought the war would be over in about a week, and now it’s been three years, right?’

The Russian economy was sinking, he went on, with inflation a major threat.

Putin, 72, earlier said he was ready to engage with Trump but still insisted on an outcome favouring Russia.

‘We are open to dialogue with the new US administration on the Ukrainian conflict. The most important thing here is to eliminate the root causes of the crisis,’ said the Russian ruler. An initial phone call is expected by Moscow to take place soon.

Trump said Zelensky was ready for a deal to halt the debilitating conflict, and the 78-year-old US leader said he planned to meet Putin with whom he had a ‘great relationship’ during his first term.

‘We’re going to try to do it as quickly as possible. You know, the war between Russia and Ukraine should never have started.’

Trump warned on Tuesday that he would likely impose more sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin refused to negotiate to end the nearly three-year-old conflict

 

After months of Ukraine occupying parts of Russia’s Kursk region as it aims to improve its position in the event of talks, Zelensky stated that any dialogue could only go ahead with Kyiv in a position of strength.

Putin cannot be treated as legitimate in this situation. He has violated everything. He must understand his transgression,’ the Ukrainian president said today, adding that if Putin was ‘approached as an equal – that would be a loss for Ukraine.’

But, he said, his government’s top priority was to find a way to halt the war, which has claimed the lives of at least 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers, according to figures released by Ukraine in December.

‘We must find all possible ways to end the hot phase of the war. This is the number one issue,’ Zelensky said.

‘There can be many talks, but the main goal is to stop the active phase. This is the first guarantee of security.’

Russia has occupied Crimea since its 2014 invasion of the territory. Months later it took large parts of the Donbas region, launching a was under the guise of a separatist uprising.

Since the full-scale invasion in 2022, Russian forces have controlled large swathes of southern and eastern Ukraine.

Meanwhile, since a surprise attack in August, Kyiv’s forces occupy around 600 sq km of Russian territory.

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