Monday, 10 August 2026

Fresh Buzz As Dating Rumour Links VDM To FCT Police PRO

  


Aleni Reporter, a platform known for reporting trending developments, has resurfaced an old video by social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM) in which he shared a photograph of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh.

The post, which was captioned “NB: Internet never forgets #VDM,” has renewed attention to earlier social media discussions involving the online personality and the police spokesperson.

Recall that unverified claims and commentaries had circulated on various social media platforms alleging inappropriate relationships between VDM and some female police officers.



VDM subsequently addressed the claims publicly through his social media channels, where he featured photographs and video responses in an apparent effort to refute and clarify the narratives surrounding the allegations.

The resurfaced post has since generated fresh reactions online, with social media users revisiting the earlier controversy and debating the context of the photograph and VDM’s previous responses.

https://web.facebook.com/reel/896788483484986


Fresh Buzz As Dating Rumour Links VDM To FCT Police PRO

 


Aleni Reporter, a platform known for reporting trending developments, has resurfaced an old video by social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM) in which he shared a photograph of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh.

The post, which was captioned “NB: Internet never forgets #VDM,” has renewed attention to earlier social media discussions involving the online personality and the police spokesperson.

Recall that unverified claims and commentaries had circulated on various social media platforms alleging inappropriate relationships between VDM and some female police officers.

VDM subsequently addressed the claims publicly through his social media channels, where he featured photographs and video responses in an apparent effort to refute and clarify the narratives surrounding the allegations.

The resurfaced post has since generated fresh reactions online, with social media users revisiting the earlier controversy and debating the context of the photograph and VDM’s previous responses.

https://web.facebook.com/reel/896788483484986


Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Uchenna Mbunabo: The Quiet Icon Behind Many Nollywood Stars


By Michael Itse Daniel

In the ever-evolving story of Nollywood, only a few individuals can truly be described as foundational pillars of the industry. One such remarkable figure is Uchenna Mbunabo — a respected filmmaker, producer, entrepreneur, farmer, and talent developer whose contributions to the Nigerian film industry have spanned over two decades.

Interestingly, the surname “Mbunabo” translates to “One and Two,” a name that has become synonymous with consistency, excellence, and longevity in African cinema. Popularly known as “Chairman” within entertainment circles, Uchenna Mbunabo has built a reputation not only as a successful producer but also as one of the quiet architects behind Nollywood’s growth and global visibility.

Born in 1985 and hailing from Onitsha, Uchenna Mbunabo ventured into film production as early as 2003, at a time when Nollywood was still developing its identity and structure. Through resilience, hard work, business intelligence, and an exceptional eye for talent, he steadily established himself as one of the most influential producers in the history of African cinema.

Beyond entertainment, he is also a successful entrepreneur and farmer. He owns one of the largest poultry farms in Nsukka, reflecting his passion for investment, job creation, and sustainable business development outside the film industry.

Today, Uchenna Mbunabo is widely recognized for owning one of the largest independent film production catalogues in Africa by an individual producer. His productions have reached millions of viewers across Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and the diaspora through both traditional distribution channels and digital platforms.

Building a Digital Entertainment Empire

Through his production company, Scene One and Two Productions, he has continued to shape and expand the Nigerian entertainment industry. He also operates over 20 YouTube movie channels, making him one of Africa’s biggest digital movie distributors.

Some of his popular platforms include:

* Uchenna Mbunabo TV

* One and Two Films TV

* Uchenna Mbunabo French TV

Alongside several fast-growing entertainment channels, including Yoruba-language movie platforms designed to reach broader audiences across Nigeria and beyond.

Through these platforms, he has not only expanded Nollywood’s global reach but has also created opportunities and employment for countless actors, filmmakers, scriptwriters, editors, and creatives working behind the scenes.

A Reputation Built on Humility and Excellence

Despite his enormous success and influence, Uchenna Mbunabo remains one of the most humble, calm, and scandal-free personalities in the Nigerian entertainment industry — a rare quality in today’s highly publicized media landscape.

His humility, generosity, discipline, and professionalism have earned him deep respect among colleagues and industry stakeholders alike.

Over the years, he has played a major role in discovering, mentoring, supporting, and projecting several actors and actresses who have gone on to become household names across Africa and beyond.

Stars Associated With His Productions

Many of Nollywood and Ghallywood’s finest stars have either featured prominently in his productions or benefited from his platform and mentorship. Notable names include:

* Pete Edochie

* Ramsey Nouah

* Osita Iheme

* Eucharia Anunobi

* Patience Ozokwo

* Chidi Mokeme

* Genevieve Nnaji

* Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

* Emeka Ike

* Jackie Appiah

* Yvonne Nelson

* John Dumelo

* IK Ogbonna

* Nadia Buari

* Bimbo Ademoye

* Uzor Arukwe

* Uche Montana

…among many other exceptional talents who continue to shine globally.

Storytelling Rooted in African Reality

His movies are admired for their originality, cultural relevance, emotional depth, and strong connection to everyday African realities. Whether centered on love, family, tradition, sacrifice, or social issues, his productions consistently resonate with audiences from diverse backgrounds.

Perhaps Uchenna Mbunabo’s greatest legacy lies in the countless opportunities he has created for aspiring actors, producers, directors, scriptwriters, and creatives searching for a pathway into the entertainment industry. Many young talents who once lacked visibility found purpose and recognition through his support and productions.

A Legacy Beyond Fame

In an era where fame is often accompanied by controversy, Uchenna Mbunabo stands as a symbol of dignity, humility, discipline, and consistency. His journey is more than a Nollywood success story; it is a testament to the rewards of vision, perseverance, and quiet impact.

As Nollywood continues to gain international recognition and cement its place among the world’s leading film industries, the contributions of icons like Uchenna Mbunabo deserve to be celebrated and documented.

He is not just a producer — he is a builder of dreams, a creator of stars, a mentor to many, and a silent force whose influence on African cinema will remain unforgettable for generations to come.


Wednesday, 13 August 2025

Sowore’s False Broken Hand Claim: A Shameful Attempt To Evade Justice


 
By Kelvin Adegbenga


Today’s events at the NYSC Headquarters and later at the Force Headquarters, Abuja, have once again exposed the deceitful antics of Mr. Omoyele Sowore. 

Contrary to his loud and dramatic claims that a police officer broke his hand, Sowore was seen moving around freely, gesturing without restriction, a clear indication that his so-called “broken hand” was nothing but a calculated fabrication.

Here is the video evidence: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EgHiqgRz4/ 



It is now obvious that Sowore deliberately concocted this story to mislead the public, whip up undue sympathy, and avoid lawful detention. 

His aim was to paint the Nigeria Police Force in bad light and to derail ongoing legal processes against him. 

Unfortunately, in doing so, he dragged well-meaning Nigerians, including respected figures like Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and several civil society organisations — into believing his falsehood.

Such tactics are not only dishonest but dangerous to the integrity of public discourse. Freedom of speech does not give anyone the right to manufacture lies to obstruct justice. 

Sowore’s theatrics may have momentarily fooled some people, but no amount of deception can shield him from facing the full weight of the law.

No matter the drama, no matter the propaganda, justice will eventually catch up with Omoyele Sowore. Nigerians must be wary of being manipulated by those who trade in lies for personal gain.


Kelvin Adegbenga is the National Coordinator of Integrity Youth Alliance @kelvinadegbenga

Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Why Omoyele Sowore Can’t Sleep Easy Anymore



By Danjuma Lamido

Omoyele Sowore has, over the years, positioned himself as Nigeria’s most consistent agitator, a man who thrives on chaos, fuels outrage, and rarely offers concrete solutions. 

From the days of Sahara Reporters to his presidential ambitions and endless protests, Sowore has mastered the art of disruption. But at some point, one must ask: Is this activism or a career in perpetual provocation?

In the ever-evolving drama of Nigerian activism and statecraft, it seems Omoyele Sowore has finally met his match, not in a fellow protester or a courtroom judge, but in a career police officer whose calm steel and disciplined ascent have unnerved the chaos merchant himself: Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun.

Sowore thrives on spectacle. From his #RevolutionNow theatrics to the performative outrage on social media, he has built a persona around constant rebellion, sometimes justified, often reckless. 

But what happens when rebellion meets restraint? When does noise meet quiet competence? When publicity stunts are neutralised not with brutality, but with professionalism? You get Sowore’s latest obsession: the police reforms and quiet overhaul happening under IGP Egbetokun.

In recent weeks, Sowore has attempted to capitalise on the wave of police promotions and internal reforms to claim some form of moral or political victory. He has suggested, either directly or through his media surrogates, that the Nigeria Police Force only sprang into action after his protest. That narrative is as false as it is desperate.

The truth is that the recent promotions and strategic changes within the police are not reactions to street drama. They are part of a comprehensive vision spearheaded by IGP Egbetokun, someone who, unlike Sowore, does not need to wave placards to get results. 

This IGP is not driven by ideology or populism but by service, professionalism, and a deep understanding of the institution he leads.

And that’s what unsettles Sowore. For once, he’s dealing with a system that refuses to play the villain in his predictable script. 

There’s no tear gas for the camera. No high-profile arrest to martyr him. No violent pushback to exploit. Egbetokun simply goes about his duty, building structures, rewarding merit, and quietly fixing a broken system. That, more than any baton or bullet, is Sowore’s true nightmare.

Here lies the irony: while Sowore screams about police brutality from the sidelines, Egbetokun is the one leading the most reform-minded leadership the force has seen in years. 

Promotions have been based on performance, not patronage. Accountability is being instilled without media fanfare. The rank-and-file are beginning to feel seen, and so is the public. That’s progress.

Sowore’s style is built on the assumption that nothing ever changes unless he makes noise. But Nigeria is evolving in subtle, sometimes unseen ways, and men like Egbetokun are the ones doing the heavy lifting. No sirens, no hashtags, just results.

So yes, Sowore may continue his campaign of misinformation, clinging to relevance in a country that’s slowly moving past his brand of drama. 

But in the quiet corridors of police reform, where real change happens, the name that echoes isn’t his. It’s Egbetokun. And that, perhaps, is why the activist can’t sleep easily anymore.

Sowore’s constant criticism of every administration, every institution, and practically every public figure begs a serious question: what exactly does he want, and what has he built outside of noise-making? 

Nigeria is undoubtedly burdened with problems, corruption, insecurity, and unemployment, but rather than collaborate, propose policy frameworks, or build grassroots capacity, Sowore seems content with theatrics and unending protests that lead nowhere. This is not patriotism; it is performance.

Activism should not be an escape from responsibility. We live in a country where young people are desperate for work, innovation, and leadership that produces results, not hashtags. 

Sowore has constituted a nuisance to his generation; his family members now spite on his face. He is popularly called "Omoale Sowore" by the majority of the youths in his state, Ondo State.

If Sowore believes he has better ideas, let him found a company, build an NGO that actually delivers services, or return to journalism with a fresh lens. Let him show, not just shout.

Some may argue that his role is to hold the government accountable. Fair enough. But even watchdogs must evolve. Constantly calling everyone a sellout, fascist, or tyrant without offering practical alternatives is not activism; it is a tantrum. 

In a world driven by innovation, strategy, and results, shouting from the sidelines without building anything of substance is no longer noble.

So here is the challenge: Sowore, go and get a job. Not a press job, not a protest gig. A real one. Build something. Employ people. Draft policies. Make laws. Run a think tank. Show us that you can do more than disrupt. Nigeria has had enough noise; we need nation builders.

History does not remember those who only complained. It remembers those who created it.


Danjuma Lamido is a public affairs analyst and writes from Kebbi.

Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Dorcas Adeyinka Has Cases To Answer; She Can't Be Delisted From Wanted List, Says Youth Alliance



The South West Youth Alliance has called on the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, to ignore a baseless call by a group asking for the delisting of Dorcas Adeyinka from the wanted List

In response to a press briefing held by a group called the Centre for Human and Socio-Economic Rights (CHSR), Adenike Ajanlekoko, the Publicity Director of the Alliance, stated on Monday, May 19, 2025, that the office of the Force Police Public Relations Officer (FPRO) was justified in declaring Dorcas wanted. This declaration was made because Dorcas has a pending case involving allegations of murder, cyberstalking, abduction, threats to life, and extortion.

"We recall that the Nigeria Police Force arrested the popular Facebook Video Blogger, Dorcas Adeyinka, for alleged murder and cyber-related offences. Dorcas was once declared wanted by the police for murder, cyberstalking, Abduction, Threat to Life and Extortion after several invitations were sent to her, but she refused to make herself available for questioning while she continuously maligned the police force on her social media platforms.

"Dorcas Adeyinka's ascent to fame started when she realised the power of anonymity. Behind the screens of her computer and smartphone, she set out on a one-woman mission to humiliate and destroy her targets. With a remarkable ability to identify the weaknesses of others, she unleashed a ceaseless torrent of insults and disparaging remarks, frequently coupled with cyberbullying and public humiliation. Her actions have repeatedly violated the law in different ways.

"We wish to remind the so-called Centre for Human and Socio-Economic Rights that Dorcas Adeyinka violated the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act of 2015 in Nigeria. Section 24 of this act criminalises cyberbullying and protects against online attacks on a person's reputation or character.

"Since her actions have caused her victims a great deal of mental, emotional, and psychological distress, Dorcas Adeyinka's persistent bullying and disparaging remarks about them definitely fall under this law. She intimidates her targets with a series of chats that humiliate them in public.

"Furthermore, Dorcas Adeyinka's actions are consistent with another violation of the 2018 Cyberstalking Act in Nigeria. The problem of online harassment and stalking is especially addressed by this law.

"Dorcas Adeyinka's frequent use of various social media platforms to harass and target specific people is an example of the kind of behaviour that the law aims to stop. According to the statute, cyberstalking is a crime that carries a heavy fine and perhaps jail time for those found guilty.

"On a final note, we wish to enlighten the ignorance of the Centre for Human and Socio-Economic Rights that it is not the FPRO, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, who placed Dorcas Adeyinka's name on the wanted list, but the Nigeria Police as an institution. Therefore, name-calling of ACP Muyiwa Adejobi is mischievous, aimed at diverting the attention of Nigerians away from her case of murder, cyberstalking, Abduction, Threat to Life and Extortion, which are being investigated by the Force Intelligence Department (IRT) and National Cybercrime Centre, Abuja.

Saturday, 3 May 2025

Engr. Dikko's Tenure As PHRC MD Was Transparent And Accountable - Alliance

 


The Integrity Youth Alliance has said that the listing of Engr. Ahmed Dikko in a report by Punch Newspaper is mischievous and an attempt to tarnish his transparent and meritorious service at the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC).

Reacting to the report in Punch Newspaper titled "$3bn refinery fraud: N80bn found in sacked MD’s bank accounts," the National Coordinator of the Alliance, Kelvin Adegbenga, said that it was on record that Engr. Ahmed Dikko operated the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) under the Transparency, Accountability, and Performance Excellence Agenda.

"It would be recalled that the Federal Government, under former President Muhammadu Buhari, had in March 2021 secured a 1.5 billion dollar loan to rehabilitate the facility. The contract was awarded to an Italian firm, Tecnimont S.P.A., a subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont Group.

"Engr. Ahmed Dikko, as Managing Director of the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC), has little to do with the contract award, as the Federal Government awarded the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refinery, and it covers the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning (EPCIC) of the refinery.

"He had pushed the rehabilitation to over 65% completion before he was further given the responsibility to advise the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NNPC Limited on refinery rehabilitation.

"It is on record that Dikko's greatest goal and accomplishment was bringing back the nation’s refineries to life as soon as possible.

"One of Dikko's achievements is the completion and commissioning of the 60,000-barrel-old refinery in November last year, after over 25 years of non-operation. The refinery is still operational. Work on the new 150,000-barrel refinery is well advanced and nearly complete. The loan for the project was $1billion from Afrixem Bank

"His transparency and accountability as the Managing Director of the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) earned him commendations, recognitions and awards.

"We therefore condemned listing his names among the officials the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is investigating for abuse of office and misappropriation of funds, Adegbenga said.


Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Youth Alliance Educates One-Man, Onwubiko’s HURIWA, On IGP’s Tenure



The Integrity Youth Alliance, an organisation that has been monitoring development trends in the Nigerian Police Force for over 15 years, schooled the one-man NGO Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) on the tenure of the Inspector General of Police.

Reacting to a publication titled “NIS: Tenure extensions on Tinubu’s watch favour only Yoruba; HURIWA alleges,” the publicity director of the Alliance, Danjuma Lamido, said it is unfortunate that ignorants like Emmanuel Onwubiko could refer to the tenured office of the Inspector General of Police as an extension.

“Despite his ignorance, he still says, “President Bola Tinubu pushed the Police Act (Amendment) Bill 2024 to the NASS to amend the Police Act of 2020. This was to enable Egbetokun to complete a full term of four years.”

“The same HURIWA said that the Public Service Rule 020810 declares a compulsory retirement age for all grades in the service to be 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier, but forgot that the position of the Inspector General of Police is an appointment as stipulated in the 1999 Constitution (as amended): “There shall be— (a) an Inspector-General of Police who the President shall appoint subject to section 216(2) of this Constitution”.

“We wish to state that Egbetokun’s constitutional tenure did not create any internal schism. Also, there was nothing like a massive purge of many “so-called ambitious and activist senior police officers” by the hierarchy of the Nigeria police favoured by President Tinubu, as made believe by the one-man NGO, HURIWA.

“We recall that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), has declared that the amendment of the Police Act by the National Assembly in 2024 was in order and no individual or organisation has gone to court to challenge that to date; not even the one-man NGO, HURIWA.


“On a final note, we wish to say that IGP Kayode Egbetokun got his appointment on merits, competences and patriotism against the malicious statement by one man NGO, HURIWA, that his tenured office was based on friendship and ethnic affiliation, the statement concluded.

SWYA Carpets Sahara Reporters Story As An Example Of Irresponsible Journalism



The South West Youth Alliance has lambasted the publisher of the serial blackmail, Sahara Reporters, and failed former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore over his reckless and dubious statement on the person of IGP Kayode Egbetokun.

Responding to a publication by Sahara Reporters titled “Sowore Lambasts Tinubu For Extending Kemi Nandap’s Tenure As Nigerian Immigration Boss, Says It’s Reward For Incompetence Just Like IGP Egbetokun,” the coordinator of the alliance, Taiwo Adegbenga, said that Sowore is out to tarnish the reputation of IGP Egbetokun by saying that “Kayode Egbetokun, as IGP of Nigeria Police Force, was murdering protesters and charging minors for treason.”

“We challenge the failed former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, to show Nigerians the protesters “murdered by Kayode Egbetokun as IGP” or face legal action for this reckless and mischievous statement.

“Ensuring accurate and factual reporting is part of the code of ethics guiding the journalism profession anywhere in the world. But it’s quite unfortunate that Sahara Reporters do not regard this ethical standard, and this explains why the medium is filled with a myriad of unverified and baseless reports and fabrications.

“Laziness and irresponsibility of media organisations like Sahara Reporters will continue to murder the journalism profession in Nigeria. It is pathetic that a media outfit like Sahara Reporters could publish this kind of unverified” story—“Kayode Egbetokun, as IGP of the Nigeria Police Force, was murdering protesters and charging minors for treason.” This is irresponsible journalism at its peak.

“We therefore call on Omoyele Sowore and Sahara Reporters to desist from dishing out baseless, unverified reports as well as stop misinforming and misleading the public, which are fast becoming their trademark.

Thursday, 13 March 2025

Youth Alliance Criticises Sahara Reporters; Claims IGP Kayode Egbetokun Is Not Panicking

....Says there is no growing dissatisfaction among police personnel over Egbetokun's Leadership 


The Integrity Youth Alliance has blasted Sahara Reporters, an online medium known for mischievous publications, for saying that "pressure is mounting on President Bola Tinubu to remove the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, following growing dissatisfaction among police personnel over his leadership."

In a press release on Thursday, March 13th, 2025, in Kano, the Alliance's Director of Publicity, Danjuma Lamido, said police personnel do not grow dissatisfied with Egbetokun's leadership, as Sahara Reporters maliciously reported.

"We want to state without mincing words that IGP Egbetokun is not anxious about any situation. Sahara Reporters, known for his spiteful publication, is out again to cause disunity between IGP Egbetokun and DIG Idegwu Basil Okuoma.

"It is untrue that IGP Egbetokun has recently been experiencing health issues due to stress. The IGP is fit to face his duty as the Inspector General of Police.

"It is so unfortunate that Sahara Reporters could stoop so low to say "...he lives with only one kidney after facing a kidney-related problem years ago when he was a Chief Superintendent of Police."

"Since Sahara Reporters and its dubious owner, Omoyele Sowore, failed to defame IGP Egbetokun, another tactic is to say that "Tinubu is under immense pressure to replace Egbetokun, and this has left him panicking because his position as IGP is uncertain."

"IGP Egbetokun is fit and sound and attends several meetings, files, and courtesy visits daily. He is not having any challenges affecting his work schedule as mischievously reported by Sahara Reporters.

"We can state categorically that senior officers in the Nigeria Police Force have a very strong confidence in IGP Egbetokun's leadership. He has never disregarded any court orders concerning the retirement process as made believe by Sahara Reporters.

"It is not true that IGP Egbetokun intentionally delayed the probe of the retirement of senior officers in the Nigeria Police Force. Our organisation, Integrity Youth Alliance, wrote to the Police Service Commission in December 2024, as the PSC is saddled with the responsibilities of retiring senior officers of the force.

"On a final note, we wish to reiterate that IGP Kayode Egbetokun is not an "illegal" IGP as maliciously published by Sahara Reporters, and there is no growing lack of confidence in IGP Egbetokun's leadership among members of the Force. The entire Force is happy with the giant stride development and professionalism the IGP has brought about in the Force, the statement concluded.

Tuesday, 30 July 2024

Security Agencies, Shine Your Eyes On, Take It Back Movement



By Chukwudi Amaefule

 

I laughed after reading a letter from the Take It Back Movement telling the FCT Minister Wike to release Eagle Square for the planned demonstration.

 

In a letter signed by Damilare Adenola, Director of Mobilization for the Take It Back Movement (TIB) in Abuja, the protesters demanded unrestricted access to the venue 24/7 throughout the protest and possibly even after it concludes.

 

The letter read, “I write you as the Director of Mobilization, Take It Back Movement (TIB) to your office to grant us access to the Eagles Square between August 1st and 10th, 2024, for our #DaysOfRage, #EndBadGovernance protest.

 

“This request entails using this national asset day and night for the duration of the historic protest.

 

“Also, note that the protest may be prolonged beyond ten days as we embark on the protracted crisis occasioned by the ruling party.

 

“Further, your office must also ensure the provision of a 24-hour power supply, toilet facilities, water, and security for the convenience of Nigerian citizens who will be camped out at Eagle Square.

 

“In short, we ask that the protesters are accorded the courtesy accorded to foreign and local official dignitaries who have frequently used the space.

 

“In addition, we request that the outer wire mesh barrier facing the Aso Rock Villa be removed in the meantime, as protesters may decide to visit the Presidential Villa during the protest.

 

“It is our sincere hope that this request will be granted expeditiously.”

 

My biggest shock came when I also read the letter from a human rights activist, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), notifying security agencies, requesting protection over planned public meetings, rallies, and processions by a non-governmental body, the Take It Back Movement, its members, some patriotic Nigerians, and groups.

 

In the letter dated Friday, July 26, 2024, the senior advocate writing as solicitor to the Take It Back Movement notified the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Director of the Department of State Services (DSS) that the planned rallies would commence from August 1 to 10, 2024, or any time thereafter.

 

He said the rallies would be held at the Eagle Square in Abuja and other public spaces in the capital cities of the 36 states and the headquarters of the 774 local government councils.

 

Adegboruwa, while reiterating the role of the security agencies during such rallies and protests, urged the leadership of the security agencies to make available the details of any of their officers or teams that will be assigned to cover the said meetings, rallies, or processes to harmonise plans and strategies for the same.

 

My thinking after reading from the Movement and its sponsor about the planned protest was that the security agencies, especially the DSS and the Nigeria Police, would investigate those behind the Take It Back Movement, especially after Bayo Onanuga, special adviser on information and strategy to President Bola Tinubu, has alleged that supporters of Peter Obi are behind the proposed nationwide protest.

 

On 17th September 2022, the Take-It-Back Movement knocked the Nigeria Police Force over the shameful invasion of the supporters of the Labour Party who had gathered in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital, to rally in support of their presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

 

The Take-It-Back Movement, in a release on Saturday by its Director of Media and Communications, Dr Chidi Nwanyanwu, described the action of the police as “criminal, lawless, and a flagrant disregard for rights to peaceful assembly.”

 

The statement reads, “The Take It Back Movement strongly condemns the violent repression of supporters of the Labour Party who had gathered in Abakaliki to rally in support of their candidate." We describe the action of the police as criminal, lawless, and a flagrant disregard for the right to peaceful assembly.

 

“We worry that while insurgents and all sorts of armed criminals have made the entire country unsafe, especially with the recent deadly attack on Ifeanyi Ubah's convoy, the police has chosen unsurprisingly to concern itself with indulging in criminal repression of peaceful gatherings and offering itself to be used by the ruling party, APC, to repress oppositions.

 

“We wish to remind the police that as an institution funded by the Nigerian people, it is duty bound to protect our rights to peaceful assembly and ensure the maximum protection of Nigerians whether they are in political rallies, protests, meetings, and all other activities within the confines of their constitutional rights.

 

“While we call on well-meaning Nigerians to rise against the fascism of the APC and its attempt to make the electoral processes violent and non-credible, we also call for the immediate arrest and prosecution of all officers involved in the lawlessness that happened today in Abakaliki.

 

“Meanwhile we call on all Nigerians to understand that ā real political change can only come through a revolutionary alternative like Omoyele Sowore and the African Action Congress (AAC). Instead of negotiating with fascist rulers like David Umahi, like Peter Obi is doing, what is needed is to call the bluff of these rogue elements once and for all.

 

“This takes real and tested courage, and we urge all Nigerians who want to build another country away from want and war to ignore all sentiments and join the revolutionary train. For it is such a principled and ever-ready train that can defend the votes of Nigerians come the 2023 elections.”

 

(https://saharareporters.com/2022/09/17/take-it-back-movement-condemns-police-assault-disruption-labour-partys-peter-obi-rally)

 

Also, on 14th March 2023, the headline "This Nigerian Voter Created A National Movement for Peter Obi" was the major news online via (https://www.zikoko.com/citizen/this-nigerian-voter-created-a-national-movement-for-peter-obi/)

 

The news reads, "Today’s Nigerian voter focuses on @Jack_ng01, the founder of the Take Back Naija movement, a political movement that was campaigning for Peter Obi. He tells us his motivations for the movements, their achievements, and his reaction when Obi lost the 2023 presidential elections.

 

“The Nigerian Voter” is Blessing, an IT professional in his early thirties. He also convenes the Take Back Naija movement, mobilising youths nationwide towards garnering support for Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi. Citizen spoke with him about his political journey and inspiration for birthing the group. He also shared how he felt about Obi not being declared the winner for the 2023 elections and his future goals with the movement towards the gubernatorial elections.

 

What made you interested in politics?

 

My interest in politics started in 2006 when I lived with my uncle. Then he was a councillor in his local government, and I often listened to him having political conversations about the Anambra and Enugu state governments in the parlour. We also listened to news stations on the radio and television frequently, as well as in newspapers. I also noticed that my uncle was calm, quiet, and a good person all around, yet he was in politics. This gave me the mindset that not all politicians were bad people. You could also find good ones too.

 

However, I started to get involved in politics in 2010 in the Anambra State elections. I was the deputy ward secretary of Nanka Ward 1, and my mum was the woman leader at the time. Since then, I either voted (from the 2011-2023 election cycles) or made sure I could sensitise people towards political awareness. I didn’t do all of this on a grand scale until 2021.

 

From 2011-2023, who did you vote for, and why did you vote for them?

 

I voted for Goodluck Jonathan in 2011. I can’t exactly say that it was a conscious decision. He was the preferred choice for most people in the South. This was despite the fact that I wasn’t a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) member then but a card-carrying member of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN). The ACN candidate then was Nuhu Ribadu, but most didn’t think he stood a chance.

 

In 2015, I displayed my interest in Goodluck Jonathan again in the elections via social media. However, I couldn’t vote because I had just relocated from Anambra to Abuja, and I didn’t have the chance to transfer my Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC).

 

In 2019, I travelled to Anambra to vote for Atiku Abubakar of the PDP, and of course, I voted for Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) in 2023.

 

Which election year would you say you had your craziest election experience?

 

The 2023 election was my craziest because I played a major role in the elections.

 

What was this major role?

 

I was a convener for the Take Back Naija political movement in 2022. It was basically youths coming together to influence a change for good governance from federal to local government. The politics we played in Nigeria over the years had not really worked for Nigeria. Thus, we must shift from what we are used to doing something different.

 

How did your movement influence this change?

 

We did this by making sure we scrutinised each potential presidential candidate and their antecedents. It was then decided that whoever we saw as our preferred candidate would be given enormous support. We would mobilise for his campaign, raise funds, advertise, arrange conferences, etc. It then became our duty or mandate to help these candidates with their campaigns when they align with the people’s values.

 

After much deliberation, we concluded that Obi’s antecedents and his plans for Nigeria aligned with our values and represented the future kind of politics we wanted. Even the name for the movement came from one of his speeches where he said, “Take back your country; it is your future they are toying with.” The campaign for Obi officially started in January 2022.

 

What did Take Back Naija do for Peter Obi?

 

As of January 2022, Peter Obi was still a member of the PDP with presidential ambitions. We then met with PDP delegates in Abuja in the form of a peaceful protest to convince them to elect Peter Obi for president. This was coupled with a social hashtag, #GiveUsPeterObi. We also organised the first nationwide one million man march for Peter Obi in May 2022 and erected billboards in major cities in Nigeria such as Port Harcourt, Lagos, Abuja, and even some Northern cities such as Kaduna and Sokoto. We had radio jingles for him at the early stage of the campaign and many more.

 

Shortly after, Obi and his team resigned from the PDP to the Labour Party before the PDP primaries. We examined his previous speeches and broadcast critical soundbites on his plans for Nigerian citizens. There was also created a website for Obi and a Telegram community for Obi supporters in various locations across Nigeria. A press release was distributed while Obi was still a member of the PDP. In the press release, we told PDP delegates that we’d give at least ten million votes if they gave us Peter Obi (if he won at the PDP primaries).

 

Getting people to support the movement even after he left was easy because the man had a way of inspiring voters.

 

Is it your team that inspired the Obidient movement?

 

No one can fully lay claim to the “Obidient” movement, as it just happened organically. However, if there is anyone to be responsible for it, it should be Obi. Without him, the movement would not exist.

 

What was your reaction when Obi wasn’t declared winner of the 2023 presidential elections?

 

Personally, I didn’t feel bad because I knew that Obi was the true winner of the election. I also didn’t feel bad because I believed that we did all the things that we should do as young people towards the elections. We only overtrusted INEC in believing that they were going to do the right thing by not rigging.

 

How hopeful are you about Obi’s victory in court?

 

I don’t trust the court system, to be honest. Even if a ruling is given, executives don’t even obey. I don’t have faith in the judicial system, but somehow I believe that we can reclaim our mandate. This is because I know Obi to be a fighter and that God has ordained his path. Let the will of God be done. However, whatever happens outside now, I am at peace that we wrote our names on the right side of history.

 

Amazing. Are you voting for anyone in the gubernatorial elections on March 18?

 

Sadly, I won’t be voting on March 18 because Abuja doesn’t hold governorship elections. The president can only appoint a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister. However, this doesn’t mean the Take Back Naija team rests on our oars. We’d be campaigning for Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour of the Labour Party because he is smart, honest, and transparent. I like certain things he discusses in his manifesto, such as transparency in Lagos and free medical insurance. For me, this serves as a breath of fresh air.

 

From the above information, it will be disastrous for the Federal Government to grant the group any right to carry out its planned protest as it will amount to a complete coup d'état.

 

A stitch in time saves nine.

 

Chukwudi Amaefule writes from Anambra State and can be reached via https://web.facebook.com/chukwudi.amaefule.52

 

Sunday, 28 July 2024

Obidient Is An Igbo Political Organisation



 By Olutayo Ayodele

 

Today's Punch publication unarguably reveals the fundamental flaw in the superstructure of the Obidient Movement. All the 53 amorphous subgroups which make up the spatial structure of the movement are headed by persons who are Igbos.          

 

It becomes crystal clear that Peter Obi heads a political movement whose sole purpose is to force an Igbo ethnic agenda on Nigeria under the presence of establishing a new political order.

 

I recalled that the Chairman, of the 9th Senate Committee on Cooperation and Integration in Africa/NEPAD, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, Enugu East, once took a swipe at the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, alleging that he introduced religious and ethnic politics in Nigeria.

 

The former Enugu State Governor said that reviewing the activities of last year's elections, he concluded that “Peter Obi deflowered the virgin innocence of political patriotism and nationalism in Nigeria.

 

“For his ethnic war, he spread across Igbo-domiciled areas across Nigeria, specifically markets and shopping malls. He picked out Christian minority areas for his campaigns in Northern and Central Nigeria. His dual opium of tribalism and religious bigotry has made National Landing depart no more.”

 



The Labour Party, with the support of the Obidient, won and has a subnational government in place in Abia State. What is new in Abia today?

 

During the campaign, the DG, Akin Osuntokun who happened to be from the South West, was just like a figurehead as Obi's SSG, who is from the East, for 8 years, was technically in charge of the campaign committee from day one to the dissolution of the campaign committee.

 

After the elections, I had anticipated that the Obidient movement would give up on its punishing mission and transform into an ideological pressure group—a respectable opposition. However, the movement remains far from being civil and ideological. It has grown more feral, nastier, desperate, and brutal. The Obidient movement is beginning to resemble a gang of rebels.

 

The Obidient movement comprised mainly of political neophytes and tribal bigots is characteristically misguided, and uncultured holding on fanatically to an erroneous belief that Obi won the 2023 Presidential elections despite his obvious lack of support from the North West and South West. These two zones make up about 50% of total votes at every national election since the 1st Republic.

All Nigerians' security is at risk from any movement that is not motivated by the country's interests. The Obidient movement doesn't seem to care that its tactics harm both national security and the collective consciousness. I worry that a few individuals from the banned organisation, IPOB, might be in positions of authority inside the movement.

 

The use of violent threats, lies, and acts against people who disagree portends a more dire future. Individuals fighting Nigeria through other channels may be using the Obidient movement as a political forum.

 

The already deteriorated relations between Nigerians from different ethnic backgrounds are being made worse by the movement's tactics. This is the origin of interethnic conflict. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the case that the Yoruba and Igbo are at odds with one another. The remainder of Nigeria is up against the "Obidients."

 

I see Nigeria as a symbol of hope and promise for a better present and future, of fortitude and bravery to rise from nothing and dust, of purpose amid chaos, of brotherhood amid differences, and of love even in perilous circumstances.

 

Olutayo Ayodele is a freelance writer based in Lagos State. 

Saturday, 20 July 2024

A Call For Action From All Concerned Authorities Regarding The Endless Shenanigans In RMRDC



It seems from all indications that the activities of the Director-General of the Raw Materials Research Development Council (RMRDC) a foremost institution whose activities should have supported the acceleration and actualization of the President Bola Tinubu Renewed Hope Agenda for real sector development, is giving impetus to the word Kakistocrats, which is defined as “system by the worst, least qualified or unscrupulous citizen”. 

This description aptly fits the present situation in the Raw Materials Research Development Council (RMRDC) which has been embroiled in numerous contraventions ranging from the allegations of lack of the constitutional provision to the position of Director General levelled against Professor Martin Ike-Munso, an economist and technical adviser to the Hon Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology (FMIST). A matter serious enough to attract the attention of the National Assembly, which lead to the setting up of an investigative panel on the qualifications and appropriateness of the appointees of some key Agencies of the Ministry, such as the Raw Materials Research Development Council (RMRDC) National Space Research Development Agency (NASRDA) and Energy Commission of Nigeria ECN. All of which are presently allegedly headed by unqualified cronies of the Hon Minister, who himself is embroiled in accusations of certificate forgery.  it is quite instructive that neither the Hon Minister nor the invited Director Generals honoured the invitation of the investigative panel of the House of Representatives, clearly raising questions of the forces who are protecting them. 

While the issue of his qualification is still raging,  a document from a civil society group calling the attention of the Office of the Senate President, Speaker House of Representatives, Bureau of Public Procurement, (BPP)  EFCC, Up speaking the urgent action arresting the reckless and non-adherence to all the provisions of the Procurement Act, 2022 and the Financial Regulations 2009 on the awards of contracts for both goods and services amounting to approximately N 292, 555,462.50 by the Director General/CEO of Raw Materials Research Development Council (RMRDC) Professor Martin Nnanyelugo Ike-Muonso within the short period of his assumption of office from 21st May 2024-Date. The document listed the Awards of contracts totalling over N300,000,000.00 to 3 companies namely, Chriscord Integrated Services for the supply of 33,000 litres of diesel amounting to N61,050,000, Supply of Furnitures at RMRDC HQ for Director Generals Office Phase 1 & 2 awarded to JKANT Limited, amounting to N89, 741,000, Renovation of the Director Generals Office at RMRDC Headquarters Abuja awarded to JKANT, amounting to N99,501,462.50 and the provision of cleaning services at the RMRDC Headquarters Abuja Awarded to Fichee Facilities Limited, amounting to 42,263,000

The document showed proof that in awarding the listed contracts, the Director General did not adhere to the approved demands as;

(i) There was no procurement planning as required by law, the Procurement Planning Committee (PPC) of the council did not meet nor has any PPC meeting been held in the council since the assumption of office of the Director General on the 21st of May, 2024

(ii) There was no tenders board meeting as required by law and none of the contracts were captured in the 2023/2024 budget of the council

(iii) the required “No Objection to contract award “was neither sought nor gotten from the Bureau of Public Procurement

(iv) No advertisements or publications in Tenders Journal as required to ensure competitive bidding was done by the council before the awards

(v) Full payments have been authorized and made to the contractors even as the jobs are yet to be completed

It also   listed the specific sections of both the Public Procurement Act ,2007 and Financial Regulations, that the DG breached in the awards of the listed contracts as,  

i. subsections,   16 (1)(b), (c), (g),  which states that all public procurement  shall be conducted “based only on procurement plans supported by prior budgetary appropriations and no procurement proceedings shall be formalized until the procuring entity has ensured that funds are available to meet the obligations and subject to the threshold in the regulations made by the Bureau, has obtained   a “Certificate of ‘No Objection’ to Contract Award” from the Bureau, by open competitive bidding and in accordance with the procedures and timeline laid down in this Act and as may be specified by the Bureau from time to time 

ii. Section 5 subsection 17(a)(i); the approving authority for the conduct of public procurement in the case of a government agency, parastatal, or corporation, shall be a Parastatals Tenders Board. 

iii. Section 5 subsection 18(e), (g); “a procuring entity shall plan its procurement by integrating its procurement into its yearly budget. It shall ensure the procurement entity functions as stipulated in the Act are carried out by the procurement planning committee.”

iv. Section 5 subsection 19(a) (d) (h): “A procuring entity shall, in implementing its procurement plans, advertise and solicit for bids in adherence to the Act and guidelines and obtain approval of the approving authority before making an award, and obtain a “Certificate of ‘No Objection’ to Contract Award” from the Bureau “

v. Subsections 21 and 22: For each financial year each procuring entity shall establish a Procurement Planning Committee. The Tenders Board shall be responsible for the award of procurements of    goods, works and services within the threshold set in the regulations

vi. Chapter 7, section 708 states that “on no account should payment be made for services not yet performed or for goods not yet supplied”.

Further scrutinization of the documents provided shows glaring administrative errors, such as the stamp acknowledging receipt of the proposal showing that the proposal was submitted and received in the council by the 10th of June, 2024; Minutes by the DG show that he approved quotation on the 6th June 2024; PPC Memo on the contract was raised on 27th May, 2024 (please note that the PPC Memo came before the quotation); the  DGs minutes on the PPC Memo was on the 27th of May 2024 (weeks before the quotation was submitted; an award of contract letter is dated 30th May, 2024 (this means also that the contract was awarded before the quotation)  and so much more, it behoves on the listed agencies to rise to this occasion and unravel this shenanigan as speedily as possible