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Awka Ibom Community Tackles Gov Soludo’s Administration Over Chieftaincy Title

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Concerned sons and daughters of Awka Ancient Kingdom, in the capital of Anambra State, along with supporters of Igbo cultural heritage, have tackled the state government for deriding a chieftaincy title conferred on the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu in the town.

The group vehemently rejected and condemned the Anambra State Government’s unwarranted interference in the conferment of the esteemed chieftaincy title “Anyanwu N’Awalu Ora” (The Light of the Community) on the widow of the late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu-The Ikemba Nnewi.

His Imperial Majesty, Obi Dr. Austin Chukwuezugo Ndigwe, MON, JP, Ezeuzu III of Awka, had late last year, bestowed the minister with the chieftaincy title in recognition of her contributions to Ndigbo and the nation, at large.

DAILY POST recalls that the Anambra State Government disclaimed the chieftaincy conferment, branding it as ‘fake’ because according to it, the traditional ruler was an ‘impostor.’

Regardless, the concerned sons and daughters of Awka said the state government’s action not only undermined the sovereignty of their traditional institutions but also represented a blatant overreach into matters that were the exclusive preserve of the Awka people.

In a statement by Prof. Emmanuel Obi, for representatives of Awka Sons and Daughters, and in Solidarity with His Imperial Majesty Obi Dr. Austin Ndigwe, Ezeuzu III, the group the attack on Odumegwu-Ojukwu was uncalled for.

Part of the statement read: “First and foremost, the traditions, customs, and cultural practices of Awka are not subject to the whims of state bureaucracy or political expediency. These are sacred elements of our identity, passed down through generations, and they remain the sole domain of the indigenous sons and daughters of Awka. It is we, the people of Awka, who hold the authority to select, crown, and affirm our leaders in accordance with our ancestral laws.

“His Imperial Majesty Obi Dr. Austin Ndigwe was unanimously elected and crowned as Ezeuzu III by the Oha Awka (Council of Elders), the Ndichie (titled men), and the broader community in a process that reflected the collective will of our people. This unanimous decision was not imposed but emerged from deep consultations, rituals, and affirmations that honour our heritage. Any attempt by the state government to label this leadership as “unrecognized” or “fake” is an insult to our autonomy and a dangerous precedent that erodes the foundations of Igbo traditional governance.

“The conferment of the title on Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu, a distinguished daughter of Igboland, widow of the eternal Ikemba Ndigbo, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, and a symbol of grace, resilience, and service was a fitting recognition of her contributions to our community and the wider Nigerian society.

“As Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, she continues to elevate the profile of Anambra and Igboland on the national and international stage. The title “Anyanwu N’Awalu Ora” was bestowed during a ceremonial event in Awka, witnessed by multitudes, and it carries the full weight of our cultural legitimacy. To discredit it is to discredit the very essence of Awka’s cultural sovereignty.

“We remind the Anambra State Government that traditional rulership in Igboland is not a creation of colonial era statutes or modern political appointments. It predates the Nigerian state and operates independently of government certificates or ratifications. The government’s role should be to support and protect these institutions, not to meddle in them for partisan reasons or to settle scores in ongoing disputes. Historical precedents show that such interference only sows division and weakens community cohesion. If the government persists in this path, it risks alienating the people it claims to serve and inviting unnecessary conflict.

“We call upon Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo and his administration to immediately retract any statements or actions discrediting this title and to respect the decisions of the Awka people. Let it be known that the unanimous crowning of Ezeuzu III stands as a testament to our unity, and no external force can undo it. Ambassador Bianca Ojukwu’s title remains valid, honoured, and celebrated by those who truly understand and value our traditions.”

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Breaking: BYM, MACBAN Trade Words Over Alleged Killings In Plateau State

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The Berom Youth-Moulders Association, BYM, and the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, are currently at loggerheads following allegations and counter-allegations over violent attacks and killings across Plateau State.

The BYM first raised the concern in a statement on Tuesday over what it described as a misleading narrative by the state chapter of MACBAN where the Fulani group alleged that a gang of “Berom Militias” had attacked herders and their cows in Jos South Local Government Area on Friday, June 5, 2026, where a 15-year-old herder was reportedly killed.

In the statement issued by the MACBAN Chairman in the state, Ibrahim Yusuf Babayo, accused Berom youths of attacking the herders and killing the teenager identified as Sadi Aliyu, as well as 11 cows at Sabon Gidan Kanar community of the council.

Babayo said the herders were tending to their cattle peacefully when the gunmen suddenly stormed the area and opened fire on them.

“The attack was unprovoked as the victim alongside his colleagues was rearing their cattle when the gunmen attacked them. They shot one herder and 13 cattle dead. About 11 cattle are still missing,“ the MACBAN Chairman had said.

He added that the continuous targeting of innocent herders and their livestock was unacceptable and poses a serious threat to peaceful coexistence and security in Plateau State.

But while reacting to the allegations by MACBAN, the BYM in its own statement on Tuesday, said the claims that those who carried out attacks were “Berom Militias” were not only baseless but misleading and unfounded.

The statement which was issued by the National Publicity Secretary of BYM, Rwang Tengwong, stated that on the contrary, Fulani bandits have been on the rampage, invading and sacking rural communities and killing innocent residents.

“Contrary to MACBAN claims, available information from the affected community indicates that armed Fulani terrorists took advantage of the early morning rainfall last Friday to launch an attack on unsuspecting residents of Ful who had already gone out in search of their livelihood before the rain commenced,” Tengwong said.

Citing a particular incident where a member of the affected community was ambushed and killed in a targeted attack, Tengwong said:

“The attack resulted in the killing of a community member, Mr. Jan while another resident, Mr. Silvanus Toma, sustained gunshot wounds on the head and is currently receiving treatment at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, in critical condition.

“BYM strongly condemns every loss of innocent life regardless of ethnicity, religion or occupation. However, we reject attempts to distort facts, criminalise entire communities and ignore the suffering of indigenous residents who continue to bear the brunt of violent attacks.

“We call on security agencies to conduct a thorough, impartial and professional investigation into the incident and ensure that all perpetrators, irrespective of their background, are brought to justice,” the BYM said.

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Fraud Probe: Senate Demands Full Account of N3.6bn SEDC Spending, Summons Commission

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The Senate has intensified its oversight of the South East Development Commission (SEDC), demanding detailed explanations for billions of naira spent from funds released to the agency under the 2025 budget.

The development followed an investigative hearing of the Senate Committee on South East Development Commission, where lawmakers raised concerns over several expenditure items contained in the commission’s financial records.

Chairman of the committee, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, disclosed that,”records obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria indicated that the commission received N16.6 billion in budgetary releases. However, only N13 billion remains in its accounts, suggesting that about N3.6 billion has already been spent”.

Among the expenditures questioned by lawmakers was an alleged N153 million payment for the rental of a one-room liaison office in Abuja, as well as N2.5 billion recorded as implied expenditure.

Senator Kalu described the financial report submitted by the commission as unsatisfactory and insisted that all spending must be properly justified.

Several members of the committee also expressed dissatisfaction with the documentation presented by the commission, calling for greater transparency in the management of public funds.

Responding to the concerns, SEDC Managing Director, Mark Okoye, defended the agency’s spending, maintaining that all expenditures were prudently undertaken and based on actual cash releases to prevent the accumulation of unfunded liabilities.

Despite the explanation, lawmakers remained unconvinced and directed the commission to provide comprehensive records of all contracts awarded, payments made and supporting documents relating to its expenditures.

The committee gave the SEDC until June 23 to submit the requested documents and indicated that the commission would be invited for a further appearance after reviewing the records.

The probe is part of the Senate’s ongoing oversight of federal agencies to ensure accountability and transparency in the utilisation of public funds.

 

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