Tag: Anambra State

  • Anambra 2025: APC Chieftain vows to unseat Soludo

    Anambra 2025: APC Chieftain vows to unseat Soludo

    By Ovat Abeng

    Immediate past National Auditor of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sir Paul Chukwuma has vowed to unseat the incumbent Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, if the APC gives him its ticket come 2025 governorship election in the state.

    Chukwuma also promises to elevate the party far and above any other political party in Anambra State and the South East geopolitical zone.

    Besides organizing regular seminars and interactive meetings at all levels of party leadership, Chukwuma has also revealed his commitment to giving the APC an overwhelming support base, financial backing, unrivaled motivation, and confidence amidst political parties.

    He noted that all these is to ensure that no other party in Anambra State would stand before APC’s victory in the fast-approaching 2025 governorship election.

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    In a well-attended consultative meeting late Sunday afternoon with party chairmen from the 326 wards in the state, 21 Local Government Chairmen, Three Senatorial Zonal Working Committee and Members of State Working Committee led by Chief Basil Ejidike at his country home in Umueri, Anambra East Council, Chukwuma confirmed his interest in contesting for the Anambra governorship seat currently occupied by Prof. Chukwuma Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    He used the occasion to announce the donation of a brand new State secretariat, as well as three Zonal offices and grassroots offices in the three hundred and twenty-six (326) electoral Wards of Anambra State.

    “Henceforth, never again will APC be lost in the crowd or relegated to the background in the state,” he said.

    ”I have now provided a new State office, Zonal offices, and 326 Wards offices. I have also provided funds for regular monthly meetings for constant interactions among members.

    “I insist that we all as APC members must be very proud of the party. We must have a distinct uniform that will always stand us out as APC members. We must wear it with pride, after all, we are the national ruling party!” he added.

    Chukwuma, flanked by a Board of Trustee member of the party, Chief Ralph Okeke; Chief Basil Ejidike, the State Chairman; Chief Ifeanyi Ibezi, Hon Chinedu Elumuno, former members of the Federal House of Representatives, the State Secretary, Engr Chidi Orji, Hon Barr CJ Chinwuba, and other party top brass in the state also presented booklets for registration of members, ” ahead the proposed e-registration”, he stated.

    To ensure that the APC stays far ahead of other political parties in the state, run in a purely different manner, with nothing short of winning the coming 2025 governorship election, Dr. Chukwuma also announced his plans to organize regular seminars for the party leaders and select members all over the state.

    The State Chairman, Chief Basil Ejidike, eulogies Sir Chukwuma for his unprecedented show of love to the Party at all levels. He recalled how Chief Sir Paul Chukwuma during festive Period showed love to all Party executives across the 326 wards, 21 Local Government Areas, Senatorial Zones and State. He prayed for God to continue to bless Him. Chief Sir Ejidike urged the Party Executives at level to double their efforts because to him who much is given,much is expected.

    Many other speakers, Hon Ifeanyi Ibezi, Chief Raph Okeke thanked Chief Sir Paul Chukwuma for his outstanding contribution towards the upliftment and growth of APC in Anambra State.

  • Police arrest 18-year-old suspected armed robber in Anambra, recover 27 riffles, charms, others

    Police arrest 18-year-old suspected armed robber in Anambra, recover 27 riffles, charms, others

    By Ovat Abeng

    Anambra State police command, on Wednesday, said they have arrested 18-year-old suspected cultist/armed robber, Mr Anichede Akachukwu.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Tochukwu Ikenga, who disclosed this in a statement, posited that Akachukwu was arrested on May 17th, 2024 because he was “a notorious and most wanted Cultist and Armed robber in Uruagu village, Oba, Idemili South LGA.”

    “The suspect, Anichede Akachukwu ‘M’ 18 years A.K.A Star B is a Confessed leader of Vikings Secret Cult Confraternity and Armed Gang terrorizing Ogbaru LGA and Asaba in Delta State. His arrest is following a tip-off of intelligence gathered as he was receiving treatment in their den from a bullet wound sustained in their encounter with Police Operatives in Asaba.

    “The suspects have provided Police with information on their mode of Operations and names of other gang members which is already aiding the ongoing investigation. Also, police on 20/05/2024 in Okija, Ihiala recovered a white Porsche Cayenne Jeep with Reg Nos: AGL 60 HJ Lagos suspected to Operational vehicle of the successions operating in Ihiala.

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    “During a search of the vehicle, the operatives found a bag and discovered twenty-seven pieces of live 7.62m ammunition, three live cartridges, one-touch light, charms, and other incriminating items. The commissioner of, Nnaghe Obono Itam has charged the operatives to sustain the tempo and direct continuous onslaught operations aimed to weed out all the criminal elements and reduce crime to the barest minimum in the State,” he stated.

  • Ojukwu Varsity to commence certificates courses in AI, Robotics

    Ojukwu Varsity to commence certificates courses in AI, Robotics

    By Ovat Abeng

    Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) is set to commenced certification courses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics.

    The Executive Director of Bredhub, Mr Izu Mojekwu disclosed this on Tuesday, at the School auditorium while presenting a proposal to the University management to partner in delivering certification courses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics.

    “The proposal and presentation by Bredhub to COOU Management demonstrated the benefits of partnering with COOU to deliver certification courses in AI and Robotics.

    “The proposal aligns with COOU’s goals of evolving a digital tribe by providing students with industry-relevant skills and promoting innovation.

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    “The partnership has the potential to enhance the university’s reputation, increase revenue and prepare students for exciting career opportunities in the tech industry.

    “The presentation highlighted the growing demand for AI and Robotics professionals, emphasizing the need for universities to equip students with relevant skills.

    “In its presentation, BredHub emphasized its expertise in AI and Robotics, ensuring high-quality course content and instruction.

    Among the top benefits of the partnership are:

    The partnership would provide COOU with access to cutting-edge resources, including AI software and robotics equipment.

    The certification courses would enhance students’ employability and open up new career paths in the tech industry.

    The partnership would generate revenue for COOU through course fees and potential research collaborations.

    Mojekwu also said the proposal will outlined a range of certification courses covering in-demand knowledge and skills in AI and robotics.

  • Anambra govt launches ASHAFAMU, partners WHO to fight illegal health practices

    Anambra govt launches ASHAFAMU, partners WHO to fight illegal health practices

    By Ovat Abeng

    Anambra State Government in collaboration with World Health Organisation (WHO) had stepped up healthcare facilities monitoring to eliminate quackery and improve quality healthcare services to residents.

    Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike who disclosed this on Tuesday at the official launch of Anambra State Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Unit (ASHAFAMU) and its E-platform said the government would not tolerate illegal health practices.

    He said the unit set required minimum standards for operations of health facilities both in public and private health sectors.

    “When we resumed office, 80 per cent of healthcare services is being driven by the private sector without regulations. This is why many quack doctors are operating health facilities in the state.

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    “This is also the reason Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s administration in partnership with WHO decided to establish ASHAFAMU to ensure quality healthcare for all residents of the state.

    “With this unit, Anambra’s ASHAFAMU will become the second government-owned accreditation body in Nigeria after Lagos state to guarantee patients’ safety.

    “The state government will no longer tolerate unprofessional practices, quackery, lack of qualified medical personnel to non-registration of facilities and lack of basic equipment which can compromise the health and the wellbeing of patients,” he said.

    Obidike appreciated WHO and the state’s ICT agency for designing the ASHAFAMU e-platform.

    Chairman, House Committee on Health and member representing Aguata Constituency ll, at the state Assembly, Mr Tony Mobuike urged health providers in the state to embrace the provisions of the accreditation policy.

    “Now there is a legal framework to close down health facilities for non-compliance, arrest and prosecute quack healthcare providers,” he said.

    Also speaking, Anambra state Coordinator, WHO, Dr Bonos Mohammed said the establishment of the unit would protect and safeguard the health of citizens.

    He pledged WHO’s continued support to the state to ensure ASHAFAMU achieve its mandate and sanitize the health sector.

    Managing Director Anambra state ICT Agency, Mr Chukwuemeka Agbata, said accredited health facilities would be uploaded for easy tracking, location and to verify accreditation status.

    “Residents should visit this e-platform as it will serve a hospital directory and for feedback purposes,” he added.

  • Nobody Rejected Amaka Obi ‘s Nomination As Idemili-South TC Chairman – Igwe Alor

    Nobody Rejected Amaka Obi ‘s Nomination As Idemili-South TC Chairman – Igwe Alor

    By Ovat Abeng

    Contrary to sponsored media propaganda against Honourable Amaka Obi that her nomination as Idemili-South TC Chairman was rejected by stakeholders in the council area, the traditional ruler of Alor kingdom in Idemili-South Local Government Area, His Royal Majesty Igwe Mark-Anthony Chinedu Okonkwo Ezedioramma iii of Alor kingdom, has debunked such notion saying categorically that nobody rejected Amaka Obi ‘s nomination.

    Igwe Okonkwo who gave an eye witness account of what transpired at the Idemili-South council headquarters Ojoto last Saturday while speaking exclusively with journalists, said himself, Igwe Nnobi and Igwe Ojoto were present at the stakeholders meeting that preceded the selection cum nomination process.

    He said that the nomination was done in an orderly manner devoid of rancour and in accordance with the governor’s directives, all the contestants for TC Chairmanship position were asked to move to the field for the selection proper.

    He said Amaka Obi was in the field for the contest and two others but some contestants according to him, boycotted the selection process for reasons best known to them.

    That in the end, Amaka Obi carried the day with 36 votes while the two other candidates who contested the TC Chairmanship position with her got 21 and 12 votes respectively, adding that there was no hanky panky in the selection process and everybody accepted the outcome.

    The monarch who stated that there was no document signed by anybody to show that they rejected Amaka Obi’s nomination, maintained that the process was transparent.

    Igwe Okonkwo also pointed out that the stakeholders who attended the meeting which heralded the election, unanimously agreed that there was nothing like zoning of appointment positions in Idemili-South and that any choice of TC Chairman must be someone with capacity, political clout as well as a grassroot mobilizer irrespective of the town or community the person comes from in Idemili-South.

    The traditional ruler therefore maintained that Amaka Obi should continue in office as the TC Chairman of Idemili-South because there are eloquent testimonials of her developmental milestones in the council area.

    Igwe Okonkwo who stated that one of the laudable projects Amaka Obi executed that was very dear to him, was the renovation of the abandoned dilapidated traditional rulers’ house in the council headquarters Ojoto.

    He said Amaka Obi not only renovated the traditional rulers’ house but also invited the governor to commission it. That no TC Chairman in Idemili-South renovated the place except her.

    He also described Amaka Obi as a grassroot mobilizer with capacity to lead Idemili-South to the next level of rural development.

  • Policeman arrested for beating motorist with rifle

    Policeman arrested for beating motorist with rifle

    By Ovat Abeng

    Anambra State Police Command has arrested a policeman who was pictured in a viral video using the nozzle and butt of his official AK 47 rifle to beat up a tricycle operator.

    There had been an outcry over the incident, but the state police command’s spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga said in a press release that the man has been arrested for questioning.

    Ikenga said: “We wish to let the members of the public know that the Police officer seen on a viral video assaulting a citizen has been identified.

    “Commissioner of Police, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam ordered immediate disciplinary proceedings to commence on the incident.

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    “The CP reiterated that the command under his watch would not tolerate any form of unprofessional conduct by police personnel and emphasized the need for officers to be courageously calm when dealing with the civil populace especially when being provoked.”

    Ikenga said the command was calling on the victim pictured in the video to come forward, to help in facilitating investigation into the assault.

    He also urged citizens to always respect the civil authority and be law-abiding when dealing with law enforcement agents.

  • Anambra herbal specialist advocates for cultivation of tea, as world celebrates Tea Day

    Anambra herbal specialist advocates for cultivation of tea, as world celebrates Tea Day

    By Ovat Abeng

    The founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Centre for Herbal Medicine and Centre for Psychic and Healing Administration (CPHA), Awka, Anambra State, Chief Dr Mrs Flora Ifeanyichukwu Nkemakonam Ilonzo has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and governors of 36 States of the federation to invest into herbal tea cultivation and production.

    Ilonzo gave the charge in her message on May 21st, 2024 world tea day, a day set aside by the United Nations at her December 21, 2019 resolution aimed at creating awareness and fostering collective actions towards sustainable production and consumption of tea with a view to fighting hunger and poverty.

    She averred that investing into local or herbal tea productions across the country would help the country to diversify her economy, as well as create jobs while improving the health and wellbeing of the populace.

    According to her, this could be achieved by mapping out lands across local government areas and communities for cultivation of different species of African medicinal plants otherwise referred to as herbal gardens, including where they could easily be processed and transform to herbal teas before distribution, exportation or consumption.

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    The herbal expert whose teachings, researches and remedies provided with regards to phytomedicine had been authenticated and praised by various International recognized health institutions like the World Health Organisation (WHO), also urged the citizenry to cultivate and harness herbal teas at their homes, assuring that she will assist the country to navigate through this.

    The philanthropist who is renowned for using herbs in resolving frictions between man and nature within and outside Nigeria, further argued that drinking herbal teas could help in preventing or recovering from  chronic diseases because plants have different signatures showcasing health remedies they could provide if well utilized.

    She said: “Tea, a beverage that has been cherished for centuries especially by our forefathers, offers not only a delightful and soothing experience but also holds the remarkable medical and therapeutic benefits. It contains antioxidants that help combat free radicals in our bodies, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and certain types of cancer.

    “Additionally, tea has been found to promote weight management, improve digestion, and boost the immune system. These health benefits make tea an excellent choice for those seeking natural and holistic remedies to support their well-being. By harnessing local tea cultivation, we have an opportunity to not only enhance our economy but also improve public health.

    “Cultivating tea within our own borders allows us to tap into a growing market that values organic and locally sourced products. This can lead to job creation, especially in rural areas where tea plantations can thrive. The tea industry can become a significant contributor to our economy, attracting investment, creating employment opportunities, and fostering sustainable growth.

    “In conclusion, the harnessing of local tea cultivation is a pathway to both economic prosperity and improved public health. By investing in tea plantations, we can create employment opportunities, stimulate economic growth, and position Nigeria as a key player in the global tea market.

    “Simultaneously, promoting tea consumption can lead to healthier lifestyles and contribute to the overall well-being of our population. It is crucial that we recognize and seize this opportunity, supporting initiatives that promote and develop the tea industry. Together, let us embrace the potential of local tea cultivation and work towards a future where Nigeria shines as a leader in both economic and health advancements.”

  • ASUU accuses FG of planning to politicize public universities in Nigeria

    ASUU accuses FG of planning to politicize public universities in Nigeria

    By Ovat Abeng 

    The Acadenic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Owerri zone, has accused the Nigeria government of planning to annihilate public universities in favour of the commercialization of university education via private universities owned by politically exposed individuals in the country.

    The accusation was contained in a release signed and made available to Journalists shortly after a press conference held at ASUU Secretariat, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, on Monday, by the Zonal Coordinator, ASUU Owerri Zone, Prof Dennis Aribodor.

    According to Prof Aribodor, the essence of the press conference is to alert the public of the Federal and State Governments’ continued and consistent ploys to undermine the existence and integrity of the public universities in Nigeria through their systemic neglect, acute under-funding and bastardization of university autonomy leading to the inability of Nigerian universities to compete globally.

    “It is also to inform the public on how ASUU in her struggles over the years had engaged previous and present governments with the resolve to prevent universities from the current gradual slide into total collapse.

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    “There is no gain saying the fact that Nigeria University system is currently facing the most crucial existential threats occasioned by governments’ total neglect and abandonment.

    “It is on this note that ASUU Owerri Zone is crying out through this press conference against governments concerted efforts to annihilate public universities in Nigeria in favour of the commercialization of university education via private universities owned by politically exposed individuals in the country.

    “The FGN – ASUU Agreement signed in October, 2009 summed up the four key issues as follows: Conditions of service, Funding, University Autonomy and Academic Freedom and other matters related to regulations, working environment, etc. This agreement was meant to arrest brain drain, attract best brains to the Nigerian University system from across the world and to position Nigerian public universities for global competitiveness.

    “It is worrisome to note that this agreement that was designed to be renegotiated after three years (2012) did not start until 6th March, 2017 and is yet to be completed till date (fifteen years after the agreement was signed). Recall that the federal government employed the collective bargaining agreement principle and inaugurated Prof. Munzali Jubril’s Renegotiation Committee in December 2020. The same government jettisoned the report of the Prof. Munzali Jubril’s Committee submitted in May, 2021 and reconstituted the Prof. Nimi Brigg’s Renegotiation Committee to renegotiate the renegotiated report with ASUU. Prof. Brigg’s Committee submitted its report to the federal government but was abandoned by the same federal government through the instrumentality and evil machination of the then Minister of Labour,  Dr. Chris Ngige. The Tinubu-led Federal Government took over about one year ago and it is surprising that it has not addressed this particular issue of Renegotiation even when officials in the present government intervened during our last struggle. We therefore call for the conclusion of the Renegotiation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement so as to maintain industrial harmony across Nigeria public universities that house over 95% of Nigerian undergraduates. Gentlemen of the press, recall that the non-signing of Prof Nimi Brigg’s Committee Report of 2022 has left the university lecturers to remain in same salary structure for the past 15 years. This scenario has pauperized Nigeria university workers with meagre take-home pay that cannot actually take them home. The current pay of a Professor at bar is about $500 per month which is a mockery when compared with countries in West Africa not to talk of the entire African continent and the world. Universities are international centres and Nigerian public universities should be seen to be so.The mass exodus (Japa syndrome) of academics from the Nigerian public universities for greener pasture portends a great danger not only to the universities but to the development of Nigeria, and should be urgently arrested.

    “Also the federal government under Goodluck Jonathan set up a committee on Needs Assessment of all Nigerian public (federal and state) universities as stepping stone towards revitalization of government-owned universities. The Committee recommended an immediate and massive injection of a total of N1.3 trillion to arrest the infrastructural decay in the institutions. That government commenced the implementation of the recommendations by releasing the first tranche of N200 billion in 2013. Unfortunately since then, only a paltry sum of N50 billion has been released till date by the government. This is unacceptable.

    In the case of withheld salaries, gentlemen of the press, you can agree with ASUU that the ILO Conventions guarantees the right of trade unions to use strike action as a means of demanding for what is due to their members.

    “The continuous withholding of the three and half months of withheld salaries of lecturers in federal universities and 4-12 months of some lecturers in Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) as a result of ASUU national struggle  for the revitalization of universities in 2020 and 2022, despite the fact that the lecturers had since completed all their duties affected during the strike is unacceptable and should be urgently addressed.

    On the issue of Earned Academic Allowances (EAA), it is sad to note that the Federal Government is yet to pay the backlog of Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) in federal universities while the Anambra and Imo State Governments have refused to pay EAA to their lecturers in COOU and Imo State University (IMSU), respectively as obtainable in state universities in other parts of the country. The neglect of lecturers in COOU and IMSU is unprecedented.  It is heartbreaking that lecturers in COOU who have given their all to the services of the universities retire without pension. They are left to go home and wait for their death. In both COOU and IMSU, the current wage award of 25% and 35% to public university workers, consequential minimum wage increase, palliative for fuel subsidy removal and arrears of CONUASS are yet to receive governments’ attention. Till this moment, the FGN-ASUU Memorandum of Action (MoA) of 2020 which provided for mainstreaming of EAA into monthly salaries from is yet to be implemented in the state-owned universities in Anambra and Imo States.

    “For the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS), despite the Presidential pronouncement and directive for the removal of Universities from IPPIS, the cabals in the Federal Government particularly in the Federal Ministry of Finance who are illegally benefiting from IPPIS have refused to implement the presidential directive. The amputation of salaries of our members has persisted. The outstanding payment of promotion arrears and consequential adjustment in minimum wage remained unattended to. ASUU has continuously rejected IPPIS because it is a corrupt payroll system imposed on the Tertiary Institutions by the Buhari led Administration which grossly violates the Autonomy of our Universities. The Union is worried by the bureaucratic bottlenecks preventing the exit of Tertiary Institutions from the discredited IPPIS. The Union therefore calls on the President to ensure that his directive in this regard is speedily executed. The Visitor to IMSU is called upon to remove IMSU from TSA because it is an aberration and erosion of university autonomy.

    “Non-reinstatement of Illegally dissolved governing councils of federal universities and the non-reconstitution of COOU council. All the federal universities in Nigeria were allowed to operate without governing councils for one whole year. Similarly, COOU has been left to operate without Council for over two years. These are unacceptable aberrations, which must be avoided because of illegalities associated with them. It took a NEC resolution to down tools  to force the present government to reconstitute new councils in all the federal universities few days ago. The illegal dissolution and delay in reconstitution of governing councils of public universities are fragrant violation of the Laws establishing these universities and erosion of the University Autonomy as enshrined in the Universities Miscellaneous Act of 1993 and 2012. The implication is that all actions taken by the university administrations that fall within the jurisdiction of governing councils within the period are illegal and can be declared a nullity by the courts.

    “ASUU Position On Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS), the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in a Press Release on the 30th June, 2023 vehemently rejected the introduction of Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS) in Nigerian Universities describing it as an imposition by National Universities Commission (NUC). ASUU noted that it was inexplicable that the NUC’s pre-packaged 70% CCMAS contents are being imposed on the Nigerian University System leaving University Senates, which are statutorily responsible for Academic programme development, to work on only 30%. ASUU posited that CCMAS portends serious danger to quality University education in Nigeria. It is an erosion of University Autonomy and Academic Freedom which the Union has advocated and struggled to defend over the years. ASUU position has not changed. Therefore CCMAS remains rejected by ASUU and its imposition should be resisted by the various university Senates whose function is directly being taken away by NUC.

    “Promotion in IMSU, one of the pressing issues in Imo State University is the phenomenon of promotion without financial benefits since 2016. Staff members are left in a predicament where their new rank does not translate into corresponding salary adjustments. This results in highly qualified academics, who have dutifully completed the required three-year promotion cycles, get promoted but continue to receive lower salary despite being promoted to higher ranks. For instance, Senior Lecturers promoted to Readers and through to Professors continue to receive the salary of Senior Lecturers, causing significant financial strain and diminishing motivation. The process of promotion itself is marred by undue delays, leaving many staff members in prolonged periods of uncertainty and financial strain. Even when promotions are finally granted, the arrears associated with these advancements remain unpaid, compounding the financial hardships faced by the academic staff.

    “Again on the continuous harassment of  ASUU members, it is disheartening to note the unending crisis bedeviling some Universities in Nigeria namely, Federal University of Technology (FUTO) Owerri, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) Igbariam, Kogi State University (KSU) Ayingba, Ebonyi State University (EBSU) Abakaliki, Ambrose Alli University (AAU) Ekpoma and others, where our members have been subjected to inhuman treatment, harassed, humiliated, salaries withheld, and sack for unjustifiable reasons. ASUU therefore calls on the Visitors and stakeholders to the affected Universities to urgently wade into the situations and reverse such injustices orchestrated by the the Vice Chancellors of the affected Universities to our members. Injury to one is injury to all,” Aribodor concluded.

    It was gathered that the ASUU Owerri zone made up of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam (COOU), Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), Imo State University Owerri (IMSU), Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) and Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka (NAU).

  • Anambra Police begins investigation into murder of Okija community leader

    Anambra Police begins investigation into murder of Okija community leader

    By Ovat Abeng

    The Anambra State Police Operatives have begun an investigation into the murder of Bar. Peter Awah, Secretary of Okija Development Union on Sunday, 19/5/2024 by 11:00 pm at Eke Umudioka, Okija, Ihiala local government area of the state.

    According to the state police public relations officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, who disclosed this in a statement, said the preliminary Information reveals that the assailants operating in motorbikes, shot the deceased as he was about to alight his vehicle for safety when he was approached by the murderers.

    Meanwhile, some eyewitnesses have provided details that are already aiding the investigation.

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    The State Commissioner of Police, Nnaghe Obono Itam, while commiserating with the Family and friends of the deceased, the Nigeria Bar Association, the people of Okija as well as the State, directs the immediate transfer of the case to the Homicide section of the Criminal Investigation Department, Awka for a Comprehensive probe into the incident,” the PPRO noted.

  • Anambra Philanthropist Bags Best Nigerian Entrepreneur In Diaspora Award

    Anambra Philanthropist Bags Best Nigerian Entrepreneur In Diaspora Award

    By Ovat Abeng

    Champion Newspaper Nigeria, is set to recognize the remarkable achievements of Chief Dr Victor Ide-Okoye, an American based Businessman/Philanthropist with an award as the Best Entrepreneur in the Diaspora of the year,2023 at its upcoming award ceremony in lagos $tate.

    Dr Victor Ide-Okoye is renowned entrepreneur from Anambra State resident in Boston,USA and has deployed his God’s given resources to better the lives of his people in Umuoji, Anambra State.

    Most of his ventures in his community are just Charity purposes and not actually for profit.

    According to a nomination letter signed and made available to Journalists in Awka on Monday by Dr. Iheakanwa Nwadiuto, Group Managing Director and editor-in-Chief of Champion Newspaper, Dr Victor Ide-Okoye who is the president of Job Global America Inc. and Boston Hotels, Umuoji, Anambra State was selected for his contributions in making Nigeria and America a better place through his activities.

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    Part of the letter reads… ” you have made Nigeria and America where you live and work a better place for its inhabitants; in relation to your involvements in the private sector especially entrepreneurial engagements where you have had over 25 years of experience managing multinational organizations primarily as a CEO and President including overseeing start-ups and turnaround initiatives, new business developments, new product launches, strategic alliances and partnerships and international business have continued to distinguish yourself excellently as a man of great courage and vision drawing from your vast experiences as a serial entrepreneur”

    In his reaction, Dr Victor Ide-Okoye thanked Champion newspaper for finding him worthy for the honour. He said “With humility and grace, I sincerely thank them from the bottom of my heart for the honor and for recognizing my accomplishments both in the United States where I reside and back home in Nigeria.

    Without any doubt this award would be a springboard for me to do more towards uplifting the lives of our citizens while making positive impacts both in Nigeria and the United States”.

    The award which holds on Saturday, 25th May, 2024 is expected to be attended by dignitaries drawn from the private and public sector in including Brigadier General Buba Marwa, Oni of Ife, past and current governors amongst others.

    Dr. Victor Ide-Okoye is the President of Job America Global and the chairman of Boston Hills Resort & Hotel Ltd.

    He is a serial entrepreneur with investments in various portfolios. His successful business ventures have made him one of the most successful Entrepreneurs among Nigerians in Diaspora. Renowned as an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist, with multimillion-dollar investments in real estate and the hospitality industry, Dr. Victor Ide-Okoye was born and raised in Anambra State, Nigeria.  After his secondary education in Anambra state, the young Dr Ide-okoye travelled to Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America in 1986, where he was given admission to study Business management at Northeastern University. He started his university studies at Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts, and from there he obtained Bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix Boston Campus, Massachusetts.

    He obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Global Management from Cambridge College in Massachusetts. Dr. Ide-Okoye continued his education and achieved a doctoral degree in International Business.

    Apart from his entrepreneurial abilities, Dr. Ide-Okoye has made notable contributions to academia and the nonprofit sector. As a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management, his insights and experience have been shared on various business platforms. He has served as a board member for several non-profit organizations to support social causes. He is a philanthropist who has given to many charitable organizations in Nigeria.

    He has won numerous other awards including Anambra Diaspora Person of the Year.

    He is happily married to his wife, Attorney Ogor Winnie Okoye, an Attorney based in the United States and blessed with children.