Monday, February 7, 2022

Billionaire Obi Cubana Begins Massive Road Construction In Oba His Community

Billionaire Obi Cubana Begins Massive Road Construction In Oba His Community


Anambra-born billionaire and the Chairman of Cubana Group, Chief Obinna Iyiegbu popularly known as Obi Cubana, has commenced the construction of roads in his community: an unprecedented feat that triggered mixed reactions from netizens.

According to reports, one of the roads, ‘Afor Oba Old Road’, is already under construction, with many indigenes of the community praising his gesture across the state while many were left wondering the size of his wealth.

A eulogizing post, complimenting the billionaire on social media read: “Obi Cubana joins the ongoing Road Construction competition among wealthy Ndi ANAMBRA in their various communities.

“To God be the Glory, Chief Obinna Iyiegbu okpataozuora 1 Of Oba and President of Cubana group has constructed the road from Afor Oba old road to new road single handedly.

“May The Good Lord grant him all His secret prayers and bless Him with long life in sound health In Jesus name.

“In Anambra, most individuals are no more waiting for the govt to build their community roads, they are now doing it on their own with their hard-earned money.”

Delta 2023: I am still very much in the race -Engr. Augoye

Delta 2023: I am still very much in the race -Engr. Augoye

....... Says candidates for elective positions in Nigeria are determined by political parties and not political pressure groups


Chief James Augoye, immediate past Commissioner for Works of Delta State has said he is still very much in the race for the 2023 governorship election of the State.

Chief Augoye, in Asaba, capital of the State, made this known while addressing newsmen on the outcome of a screening exercise conducted by Delta Central 2023 (DC-23).

The frontline governorship aspirant said he subjected himself to the DC-23 exercise to fulfill all righteousness, stressing that the outcome of the political pressure group's screening exercise is not final.

Augoye said he has the mandate of Deltans to represent them as Governor come 2023, and that throwing in the towel at any point when the People's Democratic Party (PDP) was yet to conduct primaries would mean letting Deltans down.

Augoye stressed that candidates for elective positions in Nigeria are determined by political parties and not political pressure groups. He, therefore, urged his teeming followers in the State, across the federation and in the diaspora to remain calm, focused and stay the course.

Augoye said: "The outcome of the screening exercise of DC-23 has been brought to my notice. The outcome is not surprising. The screening committee had its job cut out.

"I shared my ideas and plans for the growth and development of Delta State with the committee. I was able to prove to the committee that I am the best choice for the People's Democratic Party (PDP) to win the 2023 governorship election in Delta.

"I told the committee that I am not only contesting the governorship election on a personal mandate, but on a collective mandate of Deltans. Deltans have reposed their trust on me. They have given me their mandate. So, I cannot let them down. 

"Even, our amiable Governor, His Excellency, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa and other leaders of our great party, the PDP have agreed that the governorship primaries would be free for all, fair and transparent.

"Moreover, I subjected myself to the screening exercise to fulfill all righteousness. The outcome of the screening is not final. As enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, only a political party can present a candidate for election, not a pressure group.

"On these grounds, I am still very much in the race for the 2023 governorship election of Delta State. We will see at the primaries. At this time, I urge my teeming followers at home and in the diaspora to remain calm, focused and stay the course".

2023 Elections: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Make Your Choice Wisely Nigerians

2023 Elections: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Make Your Choice Wisely Nigerians



With politicking for the 2023 general election gathering momentum, developments in the polity are already pointing to the complexion of the next election. Perhaps, it will be a battle between the old and the new order with Nigerians proving that they have attained political maturity. Indeed, the activities of political actors offer enough basis for tea leaf reading as far as the 2023 season goes. The earliest of these indicators emerged when an otherwise taciturn President Muhammadu Buhari refused to name his likely successor on the basis that “he may be eliminated if I mention his name”.

This disclosure in an interview with Channels Television indicates that the President already has a horse in the race slated for February next year. While there may be other intelligent reasons why the identity of this person must be a secret, for now, how the President couched his response smacks of fait accompli. When deconstructed, it suggests that this preferred candidate is bound to become the next President hence it is best to protect the favoured from ambitious politicians who brook no obstacle. The fear of elimination suggests that whoever enjoys the backing of Buhari stands a better chance of becoming President than the person most Nigerians want to occupy Aso Villa in 2023.

Enter Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, former governor of Enugu State. He recently courted controversy and brought opprobrium upon himself when he declared that Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi “is the leader who directs affairs” and “will determine who succeeds him”. As backlash mounted, he didn’t bother to retract nor clarify that sycophantic assertion. How would he when he only expressed the code that has stymied democracy in Enugu State since 1999? This political culture has seen a cult of power brokers determine who gets what political positions to the exclusion of the electorate. The former governor noted this much when he asserted that this is the “tradition in Enugu State politics”.

While Ugwuanyi with the latitude to “determine his successor in 2023” is yet to openly rub it on the face of Ndi Enugu, the Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State is not discreet about who he wants to succeed him. At his party’s stakeholders meeting that took place at the Government House Uyo on Sunday evening, Emmanuel presented Pastor Umo Eno as his preferred candidate to succeed him. It soon emerged that even at the party level, stakeholders were not adequately carried along as Peoples Democratic Party’s founding members in Akwa Ibom were soon reported as warning Governor Emmanuel not to plunge PDP into crisis with “his unilateral endorsement of Pastor Umo Eno, his Commissioner of Lands, as his successor in the 2023 election”.

Instances like this and many other subterranean moves by political gladiators and godfathers have made Naija News ponder on the place of the people in the scheming for the next general elections. The other day, a top contender for President called himself a kingmaker who wants to be the king as Nigeria is practicing a monarchical system of government. We find it distasteful that politicians are by their actions and utterances passing a message that the electorate do not matter when it comes to who governs them. Such disposition is quite antithetical to democracy. It is for this reason that this newspaper welcomes the conversation initiated on social media by the Co-founder and CEO of BudgIT, Seun Onigbide, who tweeted, “A ₦10bn GoFundMe for Peter Obi will be [a] great starter for those who want [to] crowdsource Nigeria’s next leader. This will change the dynamics with the space hijacked by moneybags.”
While not promoting the bid of any aspirant, Naija News believes that the use of trusted technology platforms for crowdfunding presents a major opportunity for Nigerians to get involved in enthroning the right leadership for the country and checkmate the shenanigans of political desperadoes. This is not referring to the stunt of sponsored youth and groups “raising funds” to buy nomination forms for politicians or threatening to sue ambitious politicians if they do not join the race to become the next President.

We are worried that Nigeria’s political process has been hijacked by moneybags ready to deploy bullion vans when the polls open to sway voters. Earlier this week, a Financial Times article estimated that it takes a staggering $2bn (over N1trn) to get a President elected in Nigeria. Pray, what fit and proper Nigerian can afford or spend such an amount for an elusive office? The other way to look at it is: when an aspirant or godfather spends that much to corner the country’s plum job, the magnitude of looting that will follow can only be imagined.

It is for this reason that Naija News calls on upwardly-mobile Nigerians, who find it difficult to vote during elections, to start crowdsourcing the next leader of the country. This way, they can route recycled old men whose only claim to the presidency is having lots of money to throw around. The beauty of crowdfunding is that it bears the right answers to Nigeria’s leadership deficit. Through this support, the best of the populace gets an opportunity to lead shutting out misfits and myopic individuals from public policymaking and execution.

The gains are so enormous that crowdfunding should not be restricted to presidential candidates alone but should be extended to gubernatorial positions and elections into the National Assembly. The Nigerian youth have for long been derided by politicians as mere social media warriors who do not have permanent voter cards. Unscrupulous politicians capitalize on this apathy to buy votes from rural dwellers and the illiterate mass who can’t make informed choices at the polls.

While we call on every eligible voter to register and get their voter cards, it cannot be over-emphasized that with GoFundMe, the elite in various sections of the society can determine who becomes the President or Governor. With little contributions, they can collectively displace moneybags. We recall that before voting by text message was stopped by the organizers, Nigerians spent N7.2bn voting in the ‘Pepper Dem Gang’ edition of Big Brother Naija.

If reality TV show enthusiasts can generate this much through N4 SMS, imagine what can be raised if all those interested in putting square pegs in square holes in Nigeria’s public service donates at least N100. There is no doubt that over N1trn will be generated. Yet, the election of the ideal President won’t gulp so much since it is the people’s project. When enlightened citizens are bankrolling a candidate for political office, they won’t need to be financially induced or demand foodstuff to elect their choice.

It is only unpopular candidates that would need to spend billions of dollars on electioneering just to make up for the baggage they are burdened with. When such morally-bankrupt persons carry the polls, they shortchange the people by recouping much more than they spent to get into office. Nigeria cannot continue this way. Ahead of the lifting of the ban on electioneering, Naija News calls on conscientious Nigerians to seek out those with the right leadership credentials and crowdsource their campaigns. They can work for their victory at the polls either through monetary contributions or by volunteerism. This is towards the enlightened self-interest of the citizenry.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Aviation entrepreneur hails Buhari on Twitter ban lift , says better days are here


Aviation entrepreneur hails Buhari on Twitter ban lift , says 
better days are here 
Mr. Ifeanyi Onukwubiri, a young successful aviation industry entrepreneu,TMT Travels and Tours Limited, has commended President Muhammdu Buhari for lifting of the ban on Twitter, saying that the lifting has helped to boost many businesses.

Mr. Ifeanyi Onukwubiri who is the chairman of TMT, a local and international flight firm, located in Lagos told journalists,''The Twitter ban affected businesses globally. There have been economic costs. A report on the cost of internet shutdowns in 2021 estimates that Nigeria lost $1.45 billion as a result of the seven-month Twitter ban, making it the second worst hit country by an internet shutdown.

''Out of this $1.45 billion, we in TMT, a company deals of travels, we had our fair share as our clients in Twitter were shutdown completely. But I thank Mr. President for his wisdom to listening to the voice of reasoning. The good news is that after the ban lifting, businesses at all sectors are bouncing back. Better days are ahead''He stated




Mr. Ifeanyi Onukwubiri who is also a member of the famous global money team owned by Floyd mayther,

He urged young entrepreneurs to set a long term goal and be focused to succeed in business.' No legitimate business takes a sudden flight to success. No short cut to success in business You must build the business from the ground with diligence, hard work, integrity and a set goal. If you want to succeed, you must learn from those who have made it in the same line of business. Although, what is good for Mr. A may not work out for Mr. B. The applications may be different. But the principles of successful business are the same.'' He revealed.

He also advised young Nigerian entrepreneurs to stay out of relationship, until you are successful, noting that the relationship you are seeking for may perhaps, ruin your business as your vision and dream may no be the same.

The young entrepreneur on aviation industry, however, appealed to the federal government to boost the aviation industry with policies that will help those in the industry to succeed.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

Ayakoromo Bridge: Opukeme Salutes Okowa, Urges ljaw Politicians to be Up and Doing

Ayakoromo Bridge: Opukeme Salutes Okowa, Urges ljaw Politicians to be Up and Doing


His Excellency, Executive Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa

Sir

 AYAKOROMO BRIDGE:  GREETINGS FROM CLETUS OPUKEME TO A LISTENING  GOVERNOR OKOWA

I am using this same epistolary method to react to your final approval and show of commitment to complete and commission the aged long abandoned Ayakoromo bridge project. 

I wrote you an uncensored open letter on 7th January, 2022, drawing your attention to the abandoned Ayakoromo bridge. The letter is uncensored because the diction and tone were quite acidic in nature  unlike the usual letters. It was full of sadness and total disappointment expressed in the face of the letter writer.

The letter went viral in social media as well as drew reactions, commendations and condemnations.

But in less than two weeks, I read in the pages of newspaper and social media that my open uncensored letter has been received  and read by his Excellency  which  necessitated your calling of an emergency executive meeting for the  approval of more funds from the original N5billlion after about 9 years  to N10.5 billion with a marching deadline order to complete  the Ayakoromo bridge project in 15 months. The governor also  used the opportunity to approve other projects across the state, even though they were not captured in your original 2022 budget. That is to say if not my  uncensored letter, the Ayakoromo bridge project was as good as a forgotten project even in Okowa's two tenured administration. 

Sir, I have known you to be a listening governor from other occasions before  my personal letter to you  which you reacted the same way. You are a good leader who listens to both the complains of the high and low. If not your wisdom to listen, who am I to write you on matters of public exigency and you replied  by acting in the affirmative.

In 2020, as journalist I went into big trouble with the Niger Delta minister Senator Godswill Akpabio after exposing a massive looting in Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Akpabio chased me with highly compromised police officers and I went into hiding, I wrote a similar letter for security and protection of my life after Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike in a commando like manner  rescued the former NDDC chairman Mrs Joy Nuneh. You quickly responded to my outcry provided a huge sum of money   through your immediate past Senior Special Political adviser Chief Solomon Funkekeme. Many people did not know how you provided security to cover me because you are not the ''gragra'' type of governors who do their things in media stunts.  I received quite a large sum of  money at  different times . I have never had the opportunity to thank you openly for your kind gesture during in 2020 NDDC episode. I may not know the source of the  money  whether from your coffers or that of Chief Solomon Funkekeme's purse as Funkekeme kept the good gesture till date, making it feasible to have financial security   while under attack in the pursuit of  investigative journalism in the country.


One good thing about your Excellency, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa  is his meekness and ability to tolerate even the vicious opposition, including negative media reports and criticisms like our organization. 

Sir, I can vividly recall late 2021, my organization focused on some public schools and showcased video clips of public  schools children sitting on bare floor while learning. Instead of negative reactions from your government, you calmly read it like every other reader. If it were some state Governors, it would have ended in quarrels and chase..   


 As a journalist who had had touch with global journalism of the British true media. I tried to keep to the creek of journalism by being on the side of the suffering society as a mirror of the society, even though, the reports are breaking personal relationships/friends.  

Sir,  our country does not want truth as  my brand of journalism is not welcomed and so not applauded by both those in government and the people. Many called me fool for not collecting money in the 2020 NDDC episode and drop my investigations. 

To be very frank, If I was in some States, over zealous politicians might have advise you to go hard on me,  just like the way Niger Delta minister Akpabio did. Rather you paid me with kindness, honour and encouragement for saying the truth even though, it directly affects your adminstration. That is a civilized and democratic leader.

Now, back to my first letter to you, I demanded two projects, University campus in Ijaw community and  Ayakoromo bridge bridge. You have addressed one and left the University campus answered. I am not too greedy, but want to act like Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, kindly hold another emergency executive meeting and present the University campus request before your executive and legislative members. It is not too much as resources in Delta Ijaw communities have  enough resources to run the state University. I suggest BOMADI town be made campus of the proposed state University. Reason is that Bomadi is a central place to the Delta Ijaw and more favourably because Bomadi is  motorable and the community loves strangers who have been living friendly and peacefully over several decades.
 To get clear understanding about the choice of Bomadi. I am not from Bomadi town, my community is Okpokounou town which is few kilometers away,, located in Burutu LGA.

His excellency, your words are like words of God. You just pronounce the Ijaw University establishment in Bomadi and leave the construction job for your successor, just as you inherited the Ayakoromo bridge project from former governor Emmanuel Uduaghan.

Sir, it is not true that Ijaw youths are bad as they described them with violence and militancy. When we react over high magnitude of marginalization and neglect in all fronts by both multinationals and successive Nigerian administration,  the result becomes unbearable like wildfire. 

To my Ijaw politicians working with our listening governor, do not see your appointments as privilege to serve in the Delta state government or much like one being employed in CHEVRON or SPDPC solely defending his monthly salary without mind the general welfare of his immediate community. That is the clear scenario of the crop of Ijaw politicians in your administration. But it is your right as Deltans and as Ijaws who are major stakeholders in the state Therefore,  I urge all of you to be bold and strong enough to lobby with diplomacy by not being confrontational, making your demands logical and with consistency (even reminding the governor in lawn tennis grounds, weekend outings and several unusual outings) on behalf of the Ijaw people. What we see among the Ijaws in Delta government is that nobody talks for general interest of Ijaws. But rather everybody is busy pursuing their selfish agenda.. Ijaws lost out in Uduaghan's eight years administration and same also replaying in your administration. I know many will be angry in this attestation on their gross incompetency. But the good thing is that I do not have even the phone numbers of many of these top Ijaw politicians who have betrayed the trust reposed in them. They should bury their faces in shame. Cowards! There is one London returnee who speaks always British accent in your administration with no single impact felt by the people. Good leadership goes beyond blowing big and sweet sounding  grammar, but making impact. 

Let me apologize here by calling you in my first letter by accusing and labelling you as an enemy of Ijaws. It is not true by your prompt reaction to the Ayakoromo bridge demand,you showed exceptional quality and uniqueness in this clime of  political deceit and self aggrandizement. What  is true is that there is a big communication gap between Ijaw reps in government  generally and the governors. Nobody was bold enough to present the real Ijaw problem as they all dance around you for personal favour. You are not Ijaw enemy and my harsh words were intended to push you into action which you have done for the wholesome benefit of the Ijaw nation as a whole.

Although, Senator James Manager  made a difference during his days in the state as he used his position then in Chief James Ibori's administration to lobby and negotiate tactically for the Ijaws which resulted in the  construction of the Bomadi bridge project.  

Governor Okowa is a listening and enlightened modern digital governor. He will never relieve you of your appointments. Stop serving like ''House Boys'' in Delta government. The government belonged to all Deltans.   


This Ijaw '' House Boys'' mentality in Delta government did not only undo the Ijaw communities from projects that should have been allocated to Ijaw communities. It took Ijaw  backward in the scheme of things during former governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan eight years in government. Though, Uduaghan initiated the Ayakoromo bridge project in 2013, but left thereby turning  the pillars to a huge security threat to those who ply the river. And they, the politicians  kept mute, waiting to correct the infrastructural imbalance in 2023.  

Sir, before concluding this epistle, I want to thank you once again and urge you to make your words your bound as your usual saying to complete and commission the Ayakoromo bridge to prove to me wrong and thousands of others that you are truly a friend indeed of the Ijaw people and not enemy like we before now thought.

 May the God Almighty continues to bless you,  give you the wisdom to pilot the affairs of the state to finish strong, while my media organization Daily Watch has promised to give you and the world live progress report on Ayakoromo bridge as one of your legacy project. I plead for  logistics and security ( security, I mean, help me to direct the company handling the project to cooperate with our camera crew in our monthly visit to the their site) to enable us carry out this onerous task. You can reach me through the Honourable commissioner for information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu who has been one of the amiable  face of your administration as a media friendly person.

Thank you and Godbless.

Yours

Cletus Opukeme

Journalist/ Activist

( Opukeme is also the publisher www.dailywatchng.org)

Pls, kindly publish in letter or news, thanks

2023: INEC Releases Election Timetable, Fixes May for Party Congresses

2023: INEC Releases Election Timetable, Fixes May for Party Congresses



The National Independent Electoral Commission, INEC – have released calendar and political itinerary in 2022 in Nigeria.

The calendar is consists of political activities bordering the 2023 presidential and gubernatorial elections in the country.

According to the calendar released by the INEC, starting from March 2022 the commission will give guidelines to the respective parties to conduct primary election that will birth flag bearers.

The calendar made it clear that by April 2022, campaign for presidential and gubernatorial elections will kick off, whereby, May 2022, there will be party Congresses across Nigeria.

Fast forward to February 2023, when the presidential election will officially be conducted.

Check out the calendar below

1. Consultation continues January: 1-31

2. Intensive consultation continues February: 1-28

3. March: INEC gives guideline for aspirants, candidates, parties in respect of congress, primary election and campaign.

4. April: Campaign for Presidential and Gubernatorial elections.

5. May: Party Congresses.

6. June: Party Primary Elections.

7. July: Petitions on Primary elections.

8. August: Court of Appeal hearing on Primary elections conducted.

9. September: Supreme Court verdict on all Primary elections. Candidates & winners for Presidential & Gubernatorial flag bearer of Parties contesting.

10. October: Aggressive campaign by candidates/Parties across the federation.

11. November: Campaign continues.

12. December: Peace Accord signed by all presidential and Gubernatorial candidates.

13. February 2023: Presidential and National Assembly elections

14. March 2023: Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections.

15. Plan your Calendar for 2022 with this on your mind. Cheers.

Late Pa. T M Binebai for burial on 2nd April, 2022, in Burutu lsland Delta State

Late WPa. T M Binebai for burial on 2nd April, 2022 at Burutu lsland in Delta


The people of Ofouware in Izon-Oborotu, Iduwini Kingdom, Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State and the family of Chief T. M Binebai (JP), has announced date for the final burial rites of their late patriarch. 

This was disclosed to newsmen in Warri on Tuesday 1st  February, 2022, by Mr. Binebai Beecroft, most eldest son of Chief T. M Binebai and Sir Frederick Christmas on behalf of the family. 

The duo stated that the announcement is sequel to the series of meetings held by the children of Chief T. M Binebai, extended family and the Ofouware quarter. 

They noted that after critical deliberations among themselves, the burial date of late Chief. T.M Binebai has been fixed on the 2nd-4th of April 2022.

Speaking further, the family asserted that Chief Binebai will be given a three days befiting burial at Burutu Community, headquarters of the Local Government starting from April 2nd to 4th.

However, a book of tribute from friends and well wishers is already in motion as submission of tributes ends first week of March 2022.

Late Chief T. M Binebai was a former commissioner of DESOPADEC and was aged 94 (1927-2022).

More details of the burial programme would be unfold to the public subsequently.....