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Plot To Arrest Nonsonkwa over TVC News IDP Training Camp Report; Imo Govt pushing a false narrative! Nonsonkwa.

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I have received several calls from well meaning Imolites on the plot by Imo Govt to arrest me over the attack on the NOUN study Center in Nsu Ehime Mbano & the residence of the Former Senator of Okigwe Zone, Sen Frank Ibezim.

Information gathered was that those plotting to arrest me are seriously trying to push the narrative that it was Nonsonkwa who incited the arson,therfore must go in for it.

This narrative is like trying to kill a dog by giving it a bad name.

These plotters are not even talking about the TVC news report that supposedly caused the upset but are only interested in calling for Nonsonkwa’s head because to them he is an enemy of the government that must be wasted.

The two videos I made were analytical and reportative,totally reactionary.

If there were no TVC news report on IDP Training Camp In Imo,there won’t be a Nonsonkwa talking about it.

The first video I made was an analysis of the TVC News. I did what every other Patriotic Imolite could do by alerting our people on the said project.

I did so because, throughout the TVC News report, no where was it mentioned that the IDPs to be trained in that Center would come from Orsu, Orlu, Izombe, Agwa, Okigwe or even Akabo where we have Displaced Persons whose houses were burnt down between 2020 to 2024.

Again, the video used by the TVC news reporter wasn’t the video of stranded Imo women and children but that of northern women and children.

This was the height of conflict as no one who saw the said news report won’t believe it wasn’t for the Northern IDPs.
Giving the volatile nature of Imo state and the daily report of fulani herdsmen abducting Imolites around FUTO, Ihiagwa,Nekede,Obinze, Avu, Oforola, Eziobodo and other vulnerable places in Owerri West LGA of Imo state, Imo people are apprehensive of such move to Camp IDPs in Ehime Mbano of the state.

If the TVC News caster or the Reporter had specially mentioned Imo IDPs,Imo people won’t be on edge about anything.

The only person to blame remains the TVC News Reporter.

Another significant lapse to the entire story was the absence of Imo government officials during the inspection of the Centre. Throughout the TVC news report, no Imo government official was interviewed to give ndi Imo that feeling that the training centre is for Ndi Imo.

In information dissemination, the state Information commissioner would have before the inspection of that facility, issued a press release alerting Ndi Imo of such project, outlining the advantages of such Center to Ndi Imo and Nigeria in general. But nothing like that was done.

In an issue as sensitive as an IDP Training Camp, it is expected that the host community should be put on the know so as to make the people coming for the training more accommodated and accepted by the host community. But nothing like that was done.

Unfortunately, Nonsonkwa is their fall guy for analysing the situation for Ndi Imo.

At no point in my First video,did I incite violence nor destruction. I called for caution which is not illegal.

My second video was the explanation of the press release from Sen Frank Ibezim which I posted on social media too.

In his press release,he acknowledged that the video used bythe TVC news reporter wasn’t filmed in Imo, part of the press release ran thus and I qoute:

“First, I must clarify that the video of refugees attached to the TVC broadcast, which has caused understandable anxiety, was not filmed in Imo State..” End of quote.

Even the Senator understood that the video is the main reason for the anxiety in the land.

It is therefore, unbelievable that someone would want to arrest or harm Nonsonkwa because of a TVC News Report?

Nonsonkwa is not afraid of arrest or being invited for questioning but won’t be intimidated for speaking out .

I totally condemn the attack on government property built by tax payers money or property belonging to individuals, and I urge the security agencies to fish out the arsonists.

I can never be part of destroying government properties rather our job is to make sure government properties are protected at all times.

This is my stand!

Mazi Chinonso Uba Nonsonkwa
Human Rights Activist!

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Israeli strike hits municipal building in south Lebanon, mayor among 6 killed

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By Laila Bassam and Humeyra Pamuk

BEIRUT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Israel launched an airstrike on Wednesday on the municipal headquarters in Nabatieh, a major town in south Lebanon, killing the mayor and at least five others.

The attack raised fears that Israel’s expanding air campaign, designed to crush Iran-backed Hezbollah, could increasingly include public officials and buildings, which so far have been spared.

Debris lies at a damaged site in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmad Al-Kerdi
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Lebanon’s Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack on the provincial capital, saying it “intentionally targeted a meeting of the municipal council to discuss the city’s service and relief situation.”

It was the most significant Israeli hit yet on a Lebanese state building since it launched its offensive two weeks ago and came despite U.S. concerns about rising death tolls and fears of all-out war in the region.

Rubble lies at a damaged site in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmad Al-Kerdi
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The health ministry said six people had been killed, with the interior minister confirming the death of the mayor.

After Israel first issued an evacuation notice for Nabatieh, a city of tens of thousands of people, on Oct. 3, a Reuters reporter called Mayor Ahmed Kahil to ask if he would leave. He said he would not.

Israel’s military said on Wednesday it struck dozens of Hezbollah targets in the Nabatieh area and dismantled underground infrastructure, while its navy also hit dozens of targets in southern Lebanon, in cooperation with troops on the ground.

Israel is now battling Tehran’s allies Hezbollah in south Lebanon and in the capital Beirut and the Palestinian militants Hamas in Gaza. It is also preparing to retaliate for an Iranian missile attack on Oct. 1, following a similar large-scale operation in April.

Rubble lies at a damaged site in the aftermath of Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Ahmad Al-Kerdi
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Options include an attack on the Islamic Republic’s oil facilities, a move that would hammer Iran’s economy and raise global oil prices, or its nuclear facilities.

Smoke billows over Beirut’s southern suburbs after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Hadath, Lebanon October 16, 2024. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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LOW PROBABILITY OF ATTACK ON NUCLEAR SITES

The probability of an attack on Iran’s nuclear sites remains low but any potential damage would be “quickly compensated,” state atomic energy agency spokesperson Behrouz Kamalvandi said on Wednesday, according to semi-official Nournews.

“We have always taken these threats seriously. We have planned in a way that if they commit any stupidity, the damages would be minimal,” Kamalvandi said.

Earlier on Wednesday, at least one Israeli airstrike hit Beirut’s southern suburbs, Reuters witnesses said.

Reuters witnesses heard two blasts and saw plumes of smoke emerging from two separate neighbourhoods. It came after Israel issued an evacuation order early on Wednesday, which mentioned only one building.

On Tuesday, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the U.S. had expressed its concerns to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration on the recent attacks on Beirut.

The last time Beirut was hit was on Oct. 10, when two strikes near the city centre killed 22 people and brought down entire buildings in a densely populated neighbourhood.

The Israeli military has in recent weeks carried out strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, the stronghold of Hezbollah, without advance warnings, or with a warning for one area while striking more broadly.

The Israeli military said on Wednesday it had targeted an underground Hezbollah weapons stockpile in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh.

“Prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including advancing warnings to the population in the area,” the Israeli military said.

Hezbollah has not yet commented.

NO SIGNS OF CEASEFIRE

Some Western countries have been pushing for a ceasefire between the two neighbours, as well as in Gaza, though the United States says it continues to support Israel and was sending an anti-missile system and troops.

Natanyahu and his far-right government has rejected ceasefire calls and has vowed to crush Hamas and Hezbollah.

Lebanon’s Mikati on Wednesday also appeared to cast doubt on diplomatic efforts to reach a ceasefire.

“What can deter the enemy (Israel) from its crimes, which have reached the point of targeting peacekeeping forces in the south? And what solution is hoped for in light of this reality?,” he said in a written statement.

Since Israel began its ground incursion, UNIFIL positions have come under fire and two Israeli tanks burst through the gates of one of its bases, the U.N. says. Five peacekeepers have been injured.

European Union countries that contribute have no intention of pulling back despite Israeli calls to do so, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said.

Sixteen EU countries, including Austria, contribute to UNIFIL and the recent incidents have sparked widespread alarm among European governments.

Israel says it intends to push back Hezbollah and allow the safe return of tens of thousands of Israelis to their homes in northern Israel.

Israeli operations in Lebanon have killed at least 2,350 people over the last year and left nearly 11,000 wounded, according to the health ministry, and more than 1.2 million people have been displaced. The U.N. says a quarter of the country is under evacuation orders.

The toll does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but includes hundreds of women and children.

Around 50 Israelis, both soldiers and civilians, have been killed in the same period, according to Israel.

(Reporting by Laila Bassam and Timour Azhar in Beirut, Humeyra Pamuk in Washington and Andrew Gray in Brussels; Writing by Lincoln Feast and Michael Georgy; Editing by Stephen Coates, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Sharon Singleton)

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North Korea is ready to ‘open fire’

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North Korea has said that its troops stationed at the border with South Korea are combat-ready after tensions between the two neighbors escalated.

Ekwutosblog gathered that Pyongyang accused Seoul of recently flying drones over its airspace, dropping leaflets denouncing the propaganda regime in the North. South Korea has not commented on its neighbor’s claims.

In a statement, North Korea’s Ministry of Defense ordered its border troops to be ready to “open fire.”

This announcement comes as North Korea has blown up the routes connecting the two countries. South Korea’s Ministry of Unification deemed the action “abnormal” and said it violated bilateral agreements aimed at reducing tensions between the two nations.

Last week, Pyongyang said that it would block all roads and railways connecting the two countries following South Korea’s joint military exercises with the United States.

Kim Jong Un also revealed plans to amend the constitution to formally designate South Korea as a sworn enemy.

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Kim Jong Un blows everything up, South Korea strikes back

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South Korea has responded to North Korea after the latter destroyed roads connecting the two countries, further heightening the already growing tensions between the neighbors.

 

Ekwutosblog gathered that according South Korea’s Ministry of Unification, responsible for managing relations between the two nations, condemned the act as “abnormal” and a clear violation of bilateral agreements between the two countries.

The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff revealed that their military fired “in retaliation” near the border after North Korea blew up the roads. Though these routes have not been used for some time, the destruction holds symbolic significance.

“North Korean has detonated parts of the Gyeongui and Donghae roads north of the military demarcation line,,” the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

Seoul has not provided further details regarding the warning shots and has not confirmed whether North Korea responded.

Since Kim Jong Un declared South Korea as the “main enemy,” Pyongyang has fortified its border, laying more mines and positioning missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Last week, the North Korean regime announced it would block all roads and railways connecting the two countries after South Korea conducted military exercises with the United States.

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