Friday, March 18, 2022

Bianca Ojukwu Congratulates Soludo, speaks on Fight with Obiano’s Wife

Bianca Ojukwu Congratulates Soludo, speaks on Fight with Obiano’s Wife



Mrs Ojukwu, wife of Late Chief Emeka Ojukwu, the eternal leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA has congratulated Charles Soludo on his swearing-in as the Governor of Anambra State.

Bianca in a post on her Facebook page described the inauguration as ‘liberation day for Anambra State.

Her reaction is coming after she engaged in a fight with the wife of the out-gone governor of Anambra State, Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano.

Mrs Obiano who many said came set for a fight had allegedly approached Mrs Ojukwu at the front row of the event, where she was seated close to the out-gone governor, Chief Willie Obiano.

She allegedly rained abuses on her, causing Mrs Ojukwu to smack her in the face while she (Mrs Obiano) held and drew Ojukwu’s hair before security operatives separated both women.

However, shortly after the celebration, Bianca wrote. “It’s Liberation Day, and today we sing the Redemption Song. Anambra will be better!”

“Now I know just how those Israelites felt on the day they took those tentative first steps out of the land of Egypt….Just the sheer excitement and anticipation of liberation, the long-awaited return to the promised land must have kept them awake through that night.

“This is the Day the Lord has made…a day that reaffirms the age-long truth that no-one holds the stage forever. I thank the Almighty for keeping us all alive to witness this day.

She added that a more dynamic and progressive Anambra is achievable.

“To Him be the glory. It was long in coming, but it’s finally here.
 
“Yes indeed….WE ARE THE BARRACKS!” she added,

Just-ln: Zelenzky bows to Russia Pressure, says Ukraine will not join NATO again

Just-ln: Zelenzky bows to Russia Pressure, says Ukraine will not join NATO again


President Vlodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has bowed to Russia Putin pressure and demands that his coutry has accepted that it will not become a member of NATO anytime soon.

The president said it’s time for his country to accept it wouldn’t join NATO.

During a call with the country’s military leaders on Thursday, Zelensky said: “Ukraine is not a member of NATO. We understand that.

“We have heard for years that the doors were open, but we also heard that we could not join. It’s a truth and it must be recognized,”

It will interest you to note  that Russia Putin aggression against Ukraine was as result of Ukraine inccubent president parly with western countries in trying to break their aged long agreement..

Russia president Putin is of the opinion that the purpose of forming UN/NATO had been defeated long ago as US, UK, France, Germany and other allied world power countries betrayed and deviated from the core reasons of forming the organization shortly after the second world war in 1945.

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Ijaw group give reasons for protest against Sterling Company in Delta

Ijaw group give reasons for protest against Sterling Company in Delta


By Binebai Princewill 


A group operating under the aegis of Ndokwa East Ijaw Nation Movement (NEINM) in Delta State have stated the reason why they protested at Sterling Exploration and Energy Production Company Limited with a massive protest at the company's yard in Asemoku Community, Asemoku Clan, Ndokwa East Local Government Area of Delta State today. 
The protest which was led by Comr. Ebolo Samuel, Chairman of the Ndokwa East Ijaw Nation Movement (NEINM) along with hundreds of Ijaw youths noted that they have no choice than to embark on the protest owing to the many years of negligence meted out on the host communities in Delta and Bayelsa States.

The press statement reads in full below:


PRESS BRIEF ON THE CIVIL ACTION

Good day.

My name is Comrade Ebolo Samuel. I am the Chairman of the Body known and referred to as NDOKWA EAST IJAW NATION MOVEMENT. I also hold the position of the Chairman of all Clan Chairmen of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Western Zone and also the Special Adviser to the President IYC worldwide, Comr. Dcn. Peter Igbifa. With me standing here is the Secretary of the Association Honourable Okwuwa Ezechi.

Our association is a not for profit one. Our main aim is the actualization and influencing of development to our rural communities in these local government areas – EKEREMOR, BOMADI, BURUTU, PATANI, SAGBAMA AND NDOKWA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS respectively.

Precisely on the 22nd of February, 2022 we dispatched formal letters to the management of SEEPCO – STERLING EXPLORATION AND ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY LIMITED – demanding the following: 

1. JIV – Joint Investigative Visit – of the stretch of our waterways in the 5 LGA’s listed above where your barges operate to ascertain the level of pollution done by you for the purpose of payment of compensation to our communities;

2. Immediate cleanup of the waterways after the JIV above and restoration of the ecosystem to support fishing for our local communities which is their source of economic mainstay;

3. Corporate Social Responsibility Projects in our various coastal communities in the 5 LGA’s.

4. Payment of Tenement Rates to our Local Governments and other ancillary tax to be determined and levied by the councils as prescribed by law;

5. Shore protection for our coastal communities which is in a deplorable state as a result of constant and daily movement of your vessels.

In view of the above urgent demands made, 14 days was given to them to reach out and discuss with us through the five local governments as they are our first point of contact. We hinted that their failure will constrain us to do the needful. Self-help also an option.

Recall that for about a decade now, the management of seepco has been lifting and transporting crude oil on our waterways – river niger – on a daily basis. More than 10 barges heavily guarded travel this route from Ndokwa East to Agge in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa before it is loaded on a mother vessel for the Atlantic Ocean. As these vessels make this journey, the pollution it leaves behind is unquantifiable. 

Our local communities on the banks of the River Niger from the aforementioned LGA’s are either agrarian or fishing communities. Some are both. Spilled crude and industrial wastes leaves its trail on the Niger. Marine live is gone. The economic mainstay of our people. When the floods arrives, our farmlands and communities are flooded. The moment the water recedes, it leaves patches of crude and industrial wastes in our communities and farmlands. The result of this cycle, low or minimal production. Thereby leaving us hungry all year round.


Thus, our association took up as a challenge and formally wrote to the company. They paid a deaf ear hence this peaceful protest. We won’t leave here until we are attended to.


We also confronted our various local governments in a bid to see if this environmental crisis can be salvage by their intervention. We were disappointedly informed that the management of SEEPCO prides themselves high and above the local government were they operate. They don’t even pay taxes, rates and tenement rates to the LGA’s as prescribed by law.


We therefore demand as law abiding citizens of Nigeria that the management of SEEPCO do the needful and implement our demands stated above effective immediately. Their failure to so do shall be very critical to all parties involved. 


LET WISE COUNSEL PREVAIL ALWAYS.


GOD BLESS NDOKWA NATION, GOD BLESS IJAW NATION, GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA


THANK YOU.

DELCOF threatens 10Billion lawsuit against Okowa over Defamation Publication

DELCOF threatens 10Billion lawsuit against Okowa over Defamation Publication



OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR IFEANYI OKOWA OF DELTA STATE

RE: DEFAMATION OF OUR CORPORATE ENTITY, DELCOF, THE UMBRELLA BODY OF NON-STATE ACTORS IN DELTA STATE

His Excellency

Our attention has been drawn to a government public announcement purportedly made by the Delta State Government on the 9th of March, 2022, about Delta State Civil Society Organizations Forum, DELCOF, which is an umbrella body of non-state actors in Delta State.

We wish to inform Your Excellency that DELCOF is a broad coalition of more than 250 non-state actors, associations and social movements in Delta State, focusing on different thematic areas of sustainable development. DELCOF champions a sector that is accountable and autonomous, giving voice to the common man.

We have a Board of Trustees, an Executive Council comprising the Chairman and his Executive members, State Focal Persons (Coordinators both at the 3 Senatorial Districts, and 25 LGAs of Delta State), 7 Management Committees and 6 Cluster Heads (Media Cluster, NGO Cluster, CBOs Cluster, FBOs Cluster, Human Rights Cluster, and Persons Living with Disability Cluster).

Our Vision is to be a body of non-state actors enjoying effective partnership for sustainable development, while our goal is to strengthen the underlying principles of good governance and targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through collaborative efforts of non-state actors, towards creating a sense of cooperation, mutual harmony and affection among member organizations. 

In the last two decades, our members have proffered alternatives and solutions that are in line with good governance, and collaborated with the government in tinkering and executing laudable projects for the benefit of Deltans. Significantly, our members had in the past, mentored platforms that included community based organizations, security agencies, civil society organizations, public administrators, women and youth groups, and persons living with disability, to mitigate conflicts and violence in Delta State, using the non-violence approach. 

Despite these laudable interventions, your administration, through the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, issued a disclaimer to our partnership and referred to us as a self-styled group and mischievous elements trying to mislead the public.

For us, it is only normal for a pro-people organization forum such as DELCOF to recognize the importance of State Government partnership and extend our invitation of inauguration to the government which is supposed to be the major partner in bringing sustainable development to the State.

Mr. Governor Sir, we hereby state that DELCOF is not a self-styled and  mischievous group of elements trying to mislead the general public as erroneously stated in your alleged letter of public announcement dated 9th of March 2022.

Instead, we are a conglomerate of over 250 non-state actors, associations and social movements under one big umbrella body known as DELCOF, promoting good governance, transparency, accountability and sustainable development in Delta State, while giving voice to the voiceless and hope to the vulnerable.

We hereby wish to know the areas where we have not played our roles as a civil society group, to warrant your administration's alleged public disclaimer of our partnership, and our defamation before the right thinking members of the general public.

Mr. Governor,  be informed that your SSA on Civic Engagement and Civil Society constituted a Civil Society Organization, CSO,  group known as Delta State CSO Volunteers in 2016, and in May, 2020;  floated another group known as the Delta State CSO Community to promote your administration's programmes and the CSO Community has since been incorrectly representing the actual picture of civil society Organizations in the State. This is totally against international best practices of good governance.

A Civil Society Group comprises of autonomous and non-state associations that are voluntarily constituted, self-generating, self-supporting and self-governing. It is those associations that enable citizens to participate voluntarily, freely and openly within the public realm, and operate and function independently. Civil Societies are not to be constituted and regulated by government paid office or staff as your administration presupposed.  

Even the body that your administration is projecting as the only government recognized body of civil societies, is painted before you as a platform that truly represent the people, but we make bold to tell you that CSO Community Group is just a mere online platform that has no structures, no constituents, no spread and no executive body.

OUR POSSERS FOR GOVERNOR OKOWA

* Who owns or formed the so-called Delta State CSO Community?

* Who are the Executives of the said Delta State CSO Community?

* What impacts of capacity development and donor funding has the so-called Delta State CSO Community brought to the state.

It is important to note that Civil society organizations does not need the recognition of any entity to perform its duties of driving civil rights and sustainable development. Civil society organizations are non-political, non-profit making, and voluntary organizations that aim at establishing common grounds with other institutions, either through consensual, integrative and collaborative actions, or interactive networks to bring about, consolidate, or sustain democracy.

Civil Society organizations play the important roles of providing public good, social welfare services, humanitarian services, socio economic empowerment, and very importantly, restraining the abuse of state power by government. We contribute to society by improving the quality of governance, developing capacity of government, promoting accountability, transparency and fairplay in the distribution of justice.

Mr. Governor, we urge you to develop an eagle's eye and watch closely to see that some stomach infrastructure, political sycophants holding key positions in your administration are projecting a false picture to the public about a partnership between civil society organizations and your administration, and are inciting your government against an association of a structured professional body with proven track records of effective engagement with Government MDAs in promoting sustainable development and prosperity among all Deltans, in order to achieve their selfish interests. 

PRAYERS

* Government should rescind the purported circular (Government Special Announcement) dated 9th March, 2022) referring to DELCOF, the true umbrella body of non-state actors, as a self-styled group of mischievous elements that is misleading the general public.

* Government should use the same media to retract the misinformation circulated across media houses, through the Secretary to the State Government, SSG.

*Government should call the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Civic Engagement and Civil Society to order for his unprofessional misconduct as he is not, and cannot be a regulator of civil society activities in Delta State.

ACTION

We have a strict policy in keeping our integrity. Accordingly, if these prayers are not answered within FOURTEEN (14) DAYS from the date of this notice, we shall be forced to initiate a legal action and a Ten (10) Billion Naira defamation of Character claim against Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa led government of Delta State.

Signed: 

Chief Comrade Mulade Sheriff
Convener/Chairman BOT,: DELCOF

Dr Andrew Agboro
Chairman, DELCOF

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

How US journalist, Brent was shot dead in Ukraine, another wounded

How US journalist, Brent was shot dead in Ukraine, another wounded

Francis Tayor



Award-winning American journalist, Brent Renaud was killed by Russian forces in Irpin, Ukraine, according to Kyiv region police in social media posts yesterday. Kyiv police said another American journalist was wounded by Russian troops.

In a tweet, Kyiv region police named the 50-year-old American journalist, who was killed as Brent Renaud. Police posted a photo of his body and his American passport as evidence, as well as a photo of an outdated New York Times press badge with Brent Renaud’s name.

An adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister, Anton Gerashchenko, said in a statement that Renaud “paid with his life for attempting to expose the insidiousness, cruelty and ruthlessness of the aggressor,” according to a New York Times report.

CNN has been unable to verify which media outlet the American journalists were working for in Ukraine.

The New York Times said in a statement yesterday, “We are deeply saddened to hear of Brent Renaud’s death. Brent was a talented filmmaker who had contributed to The New York Times over the years. Though he had contributed to The Times in the past (most recently in 2015), he was not on assignment for any desk at The Times in Ukraine. Early reports that he worked for Times circulated because he was wearing a Times press badge that had been issued for an assignment many years ago.”
 
The northern Ukrainian city of Irpin, just outside Kyiv, has been the site of substantial Russian shelling in recent days and has seen extensive destruction, according to the Kyiv regional government on Friday.

Brent Renaud was a Peabody Award-winning documentary filmmaker, producer, and journalist, who lived and worked in New York City and Little Rock, Arkansas, according to his biography on the Renaud Brothers website.

With his brother Craig, Renaud spent years “telling humanistic verite stories from the World’s hot spots,” including projects in Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Egypt, and Libya, according to his website bio. Brent Renaud was a 2019 Harvard Nieman Fellow.

A post on the Renaud Brothers Facebook page, dated March 8, urged readers to follow their coverage of the war Ukraine.

The director of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard said on Sunday that the foundation is “heartsick” over the death of American journalist Brent Renaud in Ukraine.
 
“Our Nieman Fellow Brent Renaud was gifted and kind, and his work was infused with humanity. He was killed today outside Kiev, and the world and journalism are lesser for it. We are heartsick,” said foundation curator Ann Marie Lipinski in a tweet.

The Committee to Protect Journalists also yesterday condemned the killing of Renaud and called for the killers to be brought to justice.

The New York-based organization said in a statement, “U.S. reporter Brent Renaud was shot and killed, and another journalist was injured yesterday in the city of Irpin, outside of Kyiv, according to a Ukrainian police official and news reports. In denouncing the shooting, the Committee to Protect Journalists called for the killers to be brought to justice.”

“We are shocked and saddened to learn of the death of U.S. journalist Brent Renaud in Ukraine. This kind of attack is totally unacceptable, and is a violation of international law,” added the CPJ’s program director Carlos Martinez de la Serna in the statement. “Russian forces in Ukraine must stop all violence against journalists and other civilians at once, and whoever killed Renaud should be held to account.”
 
Ukraine, Russia say ‘joint position’ in peace talks could be reached soon

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podoliak said yesterday that he thinks they will “achieve concrete results” from talks with Russia in the next few days.

In a video posted on Twitter, Podoliak, a senior adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said that Russia “becomes much more sensitive to the Ukrainian position” and has “started to talk constructively.”

“Our proposals are on the table. They are very tough. Among them, the withdrawal of troops, the ceasefire,” Podoliak added. “We shall not give up on any points, out of principle.”

Russia says there has been ‘substantial progress’ in peace talks and ‘joint position’ could be reached soon.
 
The possible breakthrough comes after Ukrainian negotiator and presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak also said he thought progress could be made in the talks with Russia in a “matter of days”.

Also, Russian delegate involved in peace negotiations said the talks have made “substantial progress” and a “joint position” could be reached soon, the state-controlled Russian news agency RIA has reported.

Leonid Slutsky added the delegations could soon reach draft agreements.

Mr Slutsky said: “According to my personal expectations, this progress may grow in the coming days into a joint position of both delegations, into documents for signing.”Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday there had been some “positive shifts” in the talks, but did not elaborate.

On Saturday the Kremlin said the discussions between Russian and Ukrainian officials had been continuing “in video format”.

Russia has said it is banking on China’s help to withstand the crippling economic sanctions placed by Western nations over the war in Ukraine as the United States warned Beijing not to provide that lifeline.

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said sanctions had deprived Moscow of access to $300bn of its $640bn in gold and foreign exchange reserves, and added that there was pressure on Beijing to shut off more.

“We have part of our gold and foreign exchange reserves in the Chinese currency, in yuan. And we see what pressure is being exerted by Western countries on China in order to limit mutual trade with China. Of course, there is pressure to limit access to those reserves,” he said yesterday.

“But I think that our partnership with China will still allow us to maintain the cooperation that we have achieved, and not only maintain, but also increase it in an environment where Western markets are closing.”

Western countries have imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia’s corporate and financial system since it invaded Ukraine on February 24 in what it calls a special military operation.

Siluanov’s comments in a TV interview marked the clearest statement yet from Moscow that it will seek help from China to cushion the effect.

“We are communicating directly, privately to Beijing, that there will absolutely be consequences for large-scale sanctions, evasion efforts or support to Russia to backfill them,” Sullivan told CNN.

“We will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a lifeline to Russia from these economic sanctions from any country, anywhere in the world,” added Sullivan, who is due to meet China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi in Rome on Monday.

China has been one of the few countries to avoid criticising the Russians for their invasion of Ukraine. China’s Xi Jinping hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin for the opening of the Winter Olympics in Beijing just weeks before Russia launched the February 24 invasion.

During Putin’s visit to China last month, the two leaders issued a 5,000-word statement declaring “no limits” in the friendship between the two countries.

Chinese officials have also said Washington should not be able to complain about Russia’s actions because the US invaded Iraq under false pretences. The US claimed to have evidence Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction though none was ever found.

Russian troops attempting to block off Kyiv

Russian troops are trying to block off Kyiv from the east, in addition to other access points, as part of their siege on the capital, the Ukrainian army has said.

Russian units had crossed the E95 route in the direction of the suburbs Browary and Boryspil, while to the north-west and north-east of the city, Russia was gathering forces for an advance.

Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan, reporting from Kyiv, said the streets of the capital were empty as people bunkered down. Everyone is “preparing for the worst and hoping for the best,” Khan said.

Latvian seeks permanent NATO base for protection against Russian aggression

Latvian President Egils Levits stressed yesterday that a permanent NATO military base in Latvia is “absolutely” needed in order to protect the country against any potential Russian aggression there.

“Absolutely. NATO should strengthen the NATO eastern flank. That’s the Baltics, Poland, Romania, so that this would be a strong signal to Moscow that NATO is ready to defend the member states,” Levits told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union” when asked whether US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s announcement that NATO is establishing a permanent base in Latvia would help protect the country against Russia.

“I welcome also the American troops in Poland and Baltics, and we need a permanent presence of American troops in this area. I think it is a response to Russian ideas on aggression beyond Ukraine,” he added.

“So, we should defend our way of life, our democracies, and this is a question for the confidence to the West. It is an exam for the West. It is an exam for the American leadership. And I’m sure that America and the West as a whole, they’ll pass this exam.

Latvia, a NATO member that shares a border with Russia, has in recent days condemned Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The war has caused the US to help Latvia shore up its defences, including by sending hundreds of American troops and some fighter jets to the country.

Bus full of Ukrainian refugees overturns in Italy; one dead

A bus carrying about 50 Ukrainian refugees overturned on a major highway in northern Italy at dawn on Sunday, killing one person, Italian firefighters said.

Italian state TV said there were also five people injured, but none of the injuries was serious, in the accident on the A14 autostrada near Forli’, a town in the Emilia-Romagna region in northeastern Italy. It said the rest of those aboard were safely evacuated.

Italy’s Interior Ministry said the bus had set out from Ukraine and was heading south to Pescara, an Adriatic port city, when it overturned. Some 35,000 Ukrainians refugees who fled war in their homeland have entered Italy, most of them through its northeastern border with Slovenia.

What caused the bus to overturn was under investigation.

Anti-war protesters detained in Russia

Anti-war demonstrations are once again taking place around the world, including in Russia – where vocal Kremlin critic, Alexei Navalny has called for people there to take a stand against President Putin and the invasion of Ukraine.

Why I Love Dating Men In Their 60s and above_Actress Monalisa

Why I Love Dating Men In Their 60s and above_Actress Monalisa 


 
Nollywood actress and model, Monalisa Stephen, has said that she likes dating older men, most especially those that are 60-years-old and above.

The 29-year-old social media influencer, who is an advocate of body positivity, made the revelation in an Interview with Daily Sun.

“Everyone knows that I have always liked older men. I use to be ashamed to say it but now, I can say it with my full chest. I love dating older men. And yes, men in their 60s and above. And if I ever consider marriage, I’ll end up with men in that age bracket,” she said.

On why she doesn’t want to get married or have kids, Stephen says marriage is overrated, adding that she would rather have someone with whom to enjoy life without any form of commitment.

“I just want to be with someone and we enjoy life together. He doesn’t have to put a ring on it to prove his love. Marriage is overrated. I also don’t want to have kids; I want to adopt kids. A lot of kids are out there who don’t have homes. I want to give them homes and let them know how it feels to have mums and families,” she added.

Pastor Rescued from Attempted Sucide over 15 Members 22 Years After

Pastor Rescued from Attempted Sucide over 15 Members 22 Years After

Francis Tayor

 
A pastor of a pentecostal church has been rescued from commiting su!cide by responders who saw him attempting to hang himself in a tree with a rope and raised the alarm.

It was reported that the incident happened near Ben Wosley, Ada George, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The rescuers, alongside some policemen, successfully untied the rope from his neck and poured water on him before he regained consciousness.

Shortly after regaining consciousness, the pastor asked of the whereabout of his wife and daughter, who were both at the scene of the incident, crying profusely.

The yet to be identified pastor kept screaming “Im tired” when interviewed.

Narrating what led to his action, he said:

 “I’m tired. You people should allow me to die. Since 2000 that I opened my ministry, no members, only 15 members. God, you called me, I have fasted, I have prayed, I have done everything to make sure my church grows. I have gone for evangelism, I have gone for morning call, I have called for night vigil, I have done everything so that my church will grow”.
 
Speaking further, he said:

 “My colleagues that we went to church school together, they’re doing well, their church have grown, they’re travelling abroad while mine is not growing. I will host crusade, I will not even see money to settle the debts incurred. I have done everything. I cannot even pay my house rent",, he lamented.