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May Day: Ajaero warns Edo Governor over alleged recruitment of non-workers for celebration. ….insists, we will meet him eyeball to eyeball after May Day

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President NLC, Joe Ajaero
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As the nation witnesses the celebration of workers Day today (Thursday), the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has warned the Edo state Governor, Monday Okpebholo to desist from anti workers policies in the state, stating that the congress will take position on the issues affecting it’s members in the state after May Day celebration.

Edo state governor, Monday Okpebholo

President of NLC, Joe Ajaero who stated this in a pre-May Day chat with Journalists in Abuja said the workers in the state may not be involved in May Day celebration in the state due to what he described as undemocratic activities in the state, alleging that the Governor instead of opening doors for dialogue, has recruited non workers for him to take salute on May Day.
He informed that similar situation may happen in Rivers state because of the institution of military Administrator in the state.
Ajaero said: “In Rivers state, of course, you know the situation there. The NLC will not go and allow workers in that situation. Say it anywhere in a democratic dispensation.
“If we are not in democracy, probably it will be just by the way. That is one. Two, it will even degenerate into all that,  if the workers come out of their anger.
“Even since he came into office, he has even stopped the pension, gratuity and others of people there. So we want to take control of what is happening in Rivers outside the frenzy of May Day.
“In Edo, there are complications.The state governor or state government introduce a new person who is claiming to be chairman of NLC there. And another one is claiming to be acting secretary of NLC. And we have our chairman in those states.
“They said the man was in support of the former governor and that he made political statements that the state will boil and all that under the former governor. What you are supposed to do is, you complain to us. We will go through our statute book to see if he’s found wanting.
“If he’s found wanting, we discipline him according to our rules. You can’t ask an auditor to take charge. Even if that guy is incapacitated, auditor can’t take over.
“We have our rules, we have our processes. You can’t remove any official there without writing us. When you write us, we invite you, investigate the people, set up a committee to listen to them on their issues.
“And for somebody to jump up, I can tell you that even the person in his union has suspended him. As we talked today, his union has given him a rating, this will not happen.
“But it appears that the governor there is enjoying what is happening. Maybe after May Day, we’ll see him. We’ll visit him and do eyeball to eyeball with him because that’s not how to behave. We set up a committee, the Ministry of Labour intervened. A joint committee of Ministry of Labour and NLC visited him and they met with him.
“He promised that he was going to reach out to me for us to resolve the problem. When I waited for him and I couldn’t hear from him, I called the line they gave me, he was not picking. They gave me another one that was his WhatsApp line. I called, he was not picking.
“I sent messages. Up to now, no response. But he’s busy issuing threats, trying to get people who are not workers to come to the stadium tomorrow for him to take salute.
“If he does that, if he continues that way, we’re going to relate with him directly. And secondly, Edo is not properly implementing the issue of minimum wage. Edo has been a very important state for us.
When minimum wage was 18,000, Adams started paying 25,000. It was ahead of other states. Even all these states that are paying something, Edo was paying higher than them.
Obaseke came, and minimum wage was 30,000. He was paying 40,000, higher than any other state in the country. Obaseke started paying 70,000 before negotiation.
“And he took a fare from May, or even April, April 2024. Started implementing April, May, June, July, before the federal government. And see if the federal government negotiates anything beyond this, we are going to pay.
“The governor we have there now is not interested in trying to determine for us to run May Day. It’s May Day,. so let him try this one now, and we’ll visit him.
“This is getting too much. If we decide to cancel May Day tomorrow, we’ll do it anywhere. So why would he issue orders? He’s threatening that he’s going to revoke even the seal of union offices in Edo.
“He’s going to sack workers that didn’t come, that all parliament secretaries should come. Is that how to run? Is that what happens in a democracy? We are giving him all the latitude. He’s not an organizer to organize the unions for us.
“So that’s the situation in Edo. That of Edo is different from the situation in River State. Even in Rivers State, I think even the sole administrator and others have asked for a meeting with the people there today.
e have asked them to come and listen to him. So we are open”.

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Ibrahim Files ₦50 Billion Defamation Suit Against Punch, Columnist Over UN Appointment Critique

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A major legal battle is unfolding in Nigeria’s media and political landscape after Senator Jimoh Ibrahim filed a ₦50 billion defamation suit against Punch Newspapers and veteran columnist Sonala Olumhense over a sharply critical opinion article questioning his suitability for diplomatic office. The lawsuit follows the publication on March 15, 2026 of Olumhense’s column titled “Jimoh Ibrahim, in broad daylight,” which examined the senator’s record shortly after his appointment as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The column, written in Olumhense’s characteristic accountability style, revisited a series of controversies surrounding Ibrahim’s business career, arguing that such matters were of legitimate public interest given the international scrutiny attached to Nigeria’s UN representation. Among the issues highlighted were the acquisition and eventual collapse of ventures such as NICON Airways and Air Nigeria, with references to longstanding allegations that employees of the former were left without salaries and pensions for years despite court awards. The article also mentioned disputes linked to NICON Insurance and raised questions about Ibrahim’s broader financial dealings.

Olumhense’s piece further referenced regulatory and financial controversies that have trailed the senator over the years, including the 2020 seizure of multiple properties by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria over a reported ₦69.4 billion debt. It also cited past investigations by agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Federal Inland Revenue Service, including allegations relating to tax obligations and documentation issues. The columnist framed the discussion as a necessary review of publicly documented matters, arguing that diplomats posted to the United Nations inevitably face scrutiny from international media and policy observers.

However, Ibrahim’s legal team, led by prominent advocate Adeniyi Akintola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has strongly rejected the article’s characterisation of the senator’s record. According to the lawyers, the column contains what they describe as deliberate distortions of court rulings and a misleading presentation of legal disputes that the senator claims to have successfully defended in court. They point in particular to Supreme Court judgments and a high-profile case involving Union Bank of Nigeria, where Ibrahim has previously stated that the courts awarded him a judgment exceeding ₦400 billion.

The legal action, which is expected to be formally filed beginning March 16, seeks ₦50 billion in damages for reputational harm and what Ibrahim’s lawyers describe as a coordinated smear campaign intended to undermine his credibility as a public official. Early reports of the impending suit were circulated by regional platform Ondo Events, though major national outlets had yet to provide extensive coverage at the time the news began spreading. As of Monday, Punch had not issued an official response to the legal threat.

The dispute places at the centre a familiar tension in Nigeria’s public life: the balance between the right of public officials to defend their reputation and the media’s role in scrutinising those who hold or seek positions of national representation. With Ibrahim preparing to take up a highly visible diplomatic role, the outcome of the case could become an important test of the boundaries between defamation law and press freedom in Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape.

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National Security key to Credibility Polls -INEC Boss tells Alumni

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By George Mgbeleke

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, has underscored the critical link between credible elections and national security, describing peaceful and transparent elections as the foundation for Nigeria’s stability and democratic consolidation.

Prof. Amupitan made the assertion on Monday, at the Commission’s Headquarters in Abuja while receiving a delegation of the Alumni Association of the National Institute for Security Studies (ANNISS), led by its President, Barr. Mike Ejiofor, FSI.

INEC Chairman Prof Joash Amupitan and members of his Alumni Association

The visit was in preparation for the Association’s Second Annual Lecture themed “Credible Elections and National Security in Nigeria.”

Welcoming the delegation, the INEC Chairman described the theme as timely and significant, noting that the integrity of elections has direct implications for national peace and security.

“Credible elections are the bedrock of our democracy and their integrity directly impacts on our national security,” he said. “For us in INEC, a free, fair and credible election cannot happen if it is not peaceful. It is therefore imperative that security agencies, policy makers and stakeholders work in harmony to uphold transparency, fairness and security during every electoral cycle.”

He commended ANNISS for its role in strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture through the training of senior officers across the armed forces, intelligence and regulatory agencies.

“As Nigeria continues to deepen its democratic processes, ensuring credible elections remains our foremost priority,” Prof. Amupitan stated. “We recognize that a secure environment is foundational for the success of our electoral processes and ultimately for Nigeria’s progress.”

The INEC Chairman also reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to collaboration with security stakeholders, stressing that inter-agency synergy remains indispensable to the successful conduct of elections.

“INEC remains committed to conducting free, fair and credible elections, leveraging innovative approaches and strengthening collective collaborations,” he assured.

Earlier in his remarks, ANNISS President, Barr. Mike Ejiofor, emphasized the importance of closer institutional engagement between the electoral body and security professionals, particularly as preparations gradually gather momentum towards the 2027 General Election.

“The course at the Institute is designed for top management staff and addresses critical issues, including the security of the electoral process,” he said. “Given what is expected of INEC as we approach 2027, the Commission should not be left out of such strategic engagements.”

Barr. Ejiofor congratulated the INEC Chairman on his appointment, describing the responsibility of overseeing elections in a country of over 200 million people as a weighty national assignment.

“No matter what we do, there may be hitches,” he noted. “But we pray for a seamless process in 2027. That is why this conversation on credible elections and national security is essential.”

He disclosed that the forthcoming Annual Lecture will convene security experts, civil society actors and electoral stakeholders to explore practical measures for strengthening electoral integrity. He further announced that a former Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mike Igini, will serve as Guest Speaker at the event.

The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of both institutions to sustained dialogue and cooperation in safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy through credible and secure elections.

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Mothering Sunday : Anglican Bishop, wife counsel, fed Onitsha inmates…scores receive sacrament of confirmation

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InmatImates of the Onitsha Correctional Center, Anambra State, used the occasion of Mothers Day celebration on Sunday to Jubilate over the presence of the Anglican
Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Dr. Owen Nwokolo and the Women Ministry of the diocese, led by his wife, Dr. Elsie Nwokolo, to celebrate the Mothering Sunday with them in the spirit of motherhood.

Shortly after the special mass held in their honour, the inmates were counseled by the Bishop and wife, feted with 30 coolers of cooked rice, one cow, and presented with copies of Holy Bible,15 admitted into Anglican Youth Fellowship, even as 19 received sacrament of confirmation.and Mrs Nwokolo empowered them with cash.

The Bishop, his wife, several ministers of the diocese and over 100 parishioners, had before 9 am arrived the centre and solemnly processed for a two-and-half hour eventful service.

In his 30-minute homily during the service, the bishop had, while dwelling on “The dangers of ignoring wise counsel”, stressed the need for one to always be properly guided in life.

Making copious reference to the legendary Julius Caesar and the Ides of Match episode, Nwokolo remarked that the Sunday, March 15, 2026 was a good reminder to the inmates of the danger of ignoring good counsels.

The bishop said that many people, including the youth, still made the mistake of Caesar by discountenancing quality advice of their parents and elders.

Admonishing the youth to always “beware of Ideas of March”, he urged them to learn the habit of listening to their mothers’ advice, assuring them that their mothers would not receive them.

“You need somebody to guide you. If you don’t receive quality advice, you will fall, and failing is not a palatable experience “, he told
Nigerian youth.

Bishop Nwokolo however appealed to mothers not to give their children wrong counsel, but to instead constantly pray for them.

He encouraged inmates of the correction center to see their present condition as a transformative phase and not as the end of their lives, praying God for their soon regain of freedom.

In a brief chat shortly after the service, the Chaplain of the Centre, Ven John Nkwoemezie, expressed joy for the year’s outing saying that the 2026 Episcopal Visit was a big success.

According to him, the candidates for both the AYF and the confirmation performed extremely well in catechism and scripture reading, adding that while 15 boys were received into the AYF, 19 received the sacrament of confirmation, in the ratio of 15 males and 4, females.

The chaplain commended Bishop Nwokolo and his wife for the parental care and invaluable attention which he said the chaplaincy regularly received from them.

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