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IPOB sit-at-home order yields total compliance ……. as  Traders, others lock down businesses, to honour past Biafran heroes 

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IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
By Emeka Obi (Awka)
Sequel to earlier warning by the Public Relations officer of the Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB),  Emma Powerful to the Vice Chancellor UNI-ZIK,  Prof. Charles Esimone, and West African  and the general public on the need to observe a one day Sit -At – Home order today (Thursday May 30th) as Remembrance Day Celebration in honour of Biafran fallen heroes, residents of Onitsha, Nnewi,Awka among other communities in Anambra state  shut down their businesses.
Recall that that IPOB Image maker had in a letter to the Vice Chancellor demanded postponement of the University convocation ceremony and WAEC examination scheduled to hold today,  saying “it is a date IPOB earmarked to celebrate Biafran heroes.”
The letter reads in parts,”The attention of the global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) led by the indomitable leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has been drawn to your proposed University’s convocation date on 30th May, 2024 and WAEC examinations to Kindly reschedule your convocation and exams to a new date because 30th of May is the Biafra Heroes Day and a sit-at-home for ALL Biafrans in the Biafra Land.
“Dear VC and WAEC board,
If you consider yourself a Biafra, you ought to know that 30th of May is a Biafra Heroes Day. Nevertheless, we are reminding you and the University Management and WAEC board that May 30 of every year is a sacred day set aside to honour Biafra heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate prize and sacrifice for the survival of Biafrans.
” That day remains sacred and a day that Biafrans sit-at-home to remember and honour our heroes who fell during the Nigerian genocidal war against Biafrans between 1967 to 1970 until the present day the killing has not stopped. No public event is expected to take place in Biafra Land on this day. Biafra Heroes Day is a public holiday and a sit-at-home in Biafra Land for Biafrans in honor of our fallen heroes and heroines.
“All markets, schools, banks, government and private offices are expected to be under lock and key.
Movement of persons and vehicles are not allowed except those on essential or emergency services such as health workers, ambulance, fire Service, filling stations, hospitals etc.”
Investigation by Daily Echoes revealed that there was total compliance to the Sit At Home order Anambra state.
An Anambra  State based activist, comrade Damian Ogudike, who is the Abia State coordinator of Congress for Civil Society, and scores of residents of Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka, have described today’s sit-at-home order in memory of fallen Biafran heroes as total lockdown in the state.
According to Ogudike, “All markets in Onitsha that is the hub of commercial activities were shut down, including courts, schools, offices, abd major roads were no longer go- areas. The ever busy Onitsha-Owerri road, notorious Upper Iweka, Ochanja round about and many other places were shut down.
“I have never seen this type of IPOB sit-at-home order before, where people willingly sit in their homes without being forced to do so. They were so relaxed discussing and chatting with drinks before them as if they were celebrating.
“There is nothing bad in people asking for freedom, in developed countries it is done and the problem is that Nigeria is steel far from what we described as freedom, may God help us,” he prayed.
Also the Nkwo Nnewi triangle was a ghost area today as even the Nwanyi Nnewi, (motor cycle), was no where to be seen as roads that include the bank road, Ozubuku-Nnewi road, among others were deserted.
Mrs Antonia Maduhukwa, told this reporter that, “I am a food vendor but didn’t cook because according to her, ” I predicted the total lockdown in Nnewi and other places in Anambra State. It is good to show solidarity to our fallen heroes. Those that died for us should be honored,
“It is not by force to participate in the sit-at-home exercise but as people with conscience we have to do that because we are related in one way or the order, you can see that as mark of solidarity that all markets, shops, banks, schools and  offices were shut,” she stated.
However, inter state commercial vehicles that came into Anambra State from Delta State were seen parked along the ever busy Onitsha/Asaba/Benin highway in Onitsha, waiting for 6pm to pass through Onitsha even if nobody ordered them to do so.
Those living in Okpoko, near Onitsha are in high spirit as they are celebrating the D-Day over some bottles of beer and palm-wine with their wives and children dancing to thrill them.
However, security operatives that included the police, vigilante group, military, among others patrol to and from Onitsha, in search of miscreants that may use the opportunity to cause catastrophe on the good people of the state.

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Wole Soyinka knocks NBC for banning Eedris Abdulkareem protest song

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Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka,

Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has berated the ban placed on a song by Nigerian musician, Eedris Abdulkareem, noting that the development is a censorship and threat to the right to free expression.

In a statement issued from New York University, Abu Dhabi, on Sunday, Soyinka condemned the action, saying it echoed past attempts to stifle artistic and socio-political commentary in Nigeria.

Eedris Abdulkareem

Eedris Abdulkareem

Recall that the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, had last week banned media houses from playing Eedris Abdulkareem’s latest song.

The song, titled ‘Tell Your Papa,’ is a criticism of this current administration. In it, he directed Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, to speak to his father about the worsening state of the country.

In Tell Your Papa, Abdulkareem sings, “Seyi, tell your papa country hard. Tell your papa people dey die. Tell your papa this one don pass jagajaga.”

“Seyi, how far? I swear your papa no try. Too much empty promises. On behalf of Nigerians, take our message to him; kidnappers dey kill Nigerians. Travel destinations

“Seyi, try travel by road without your security make you feel the pains of fellow Nigerians. You dey fly private jets, insecurity no be your problem,” he continues singing.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The NBC’s circular to media Houses preventing them from playing the song reads: “The National Broadcasting Commission has identified the song ‘Tell Your Papa’ by Eedris Abdulkareem, currently trending on social media, as content deemed inappropriate for broadcast due to its objectionable nature. It is therefore classified as Not To Be Broadcast (NTBB), as it violates Section 3. 1.8 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code. Travel destinations

“The Commission requests that your station exercises discretion and refrains from airing this song to maintain responsible broadcasting standards.

“Your cooperation and commitment to upholding these standards are greatly appreciated.”

However, Soyinka wrote, “Courtesy of an artist operating in a different genre – the cartoon – who sent me his recent graphic comment on the event, I learnt recently of a return to the culture of censorship with the banning of the product of a music artist, Eedris Abdulkareem.”

He expressed irony in suggesting that the ban did not go far enough, stating, “It is not only the allegedly offensive record that should be banned – the musician himself should be proscribed. Next, PMAN, or whatever musical association of which Abdulkareem is member, should also go under the hammer,” the playwright stated in a piece posted on PM news.

While admitting he had not listened to the banned song but stressed that the issue transcends content and concerns a fundamental democratic principle.

“It cannot be flouted. That, surely is basic. This is why I feel that we should look on the bright side of any picture and thus recommend the Aleshinloye cartoon – and others in allied vein – as an easy-to-apprehend, easy-to-digest summation of the wisdom of attempting to stifle unpalatable works of art or socio-political commentary,” he said.

He also pointed out the irony that censorship often benefits the targeted artist.

“The ban is a boost to the artist’s nest egg, thanks to free governmental promotion. Mr. Abdulkareem must be currently warbling his merry way all the way to the bank. I envy him,” he added.

The literary icon warned that such censorship was not only counterproductive but also dangerous to democratic development.

“We have been through this before, over and over again, ad nauseum. We know where it all ends. It is boring, time-wasting, diversionary but most essential of all, subversive of all seizures of the fundamental right of free expression,” Soyinka noted.

  1. He warned that it creates “a permissive atmosphere of trickle-down power,” where state authorities feel emboldened to clamp down on dissent.

He went on to condemn broader issues of impunity and mob violence in Nigeria, citing the recent lynching of 19 youths in Edo State.

“My heart goes out to friends, colleagues and families of victims and traumatized survivors of this senseless slaughter. Our thirst for justice must remain unslaked,” he said.

He also referenced the 2022 killing of Deborah Samuel in Sokoto, Soyinka criticized the culture of impunity, saying, “Identified killers were set free to gloat, and paste their photos on the Social Media… in full daylight glare, in the presence of both citizen voyeurs and security forces.”

He called for accountability, warning that “as long as the culture of impunity is given the sheerest strain of legitimacy in any given cause, such gruesome assaults on our common humanity will continue to prevail.”

Soyinka urged the relevant regulatory body to reverse what he described as a “petulant irrationality,” warning that any government that only tolerates praise-singers has already commenced a downhill slide into the abyss.”

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 Just in: Pascal Dozie dies at the age of 85 years, Tinubu Mourns, Eulogizes Edozie

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Chief Pascal Edozie

 

Founder of the defunct Diamond Bank Plc and a former chairman of MTN Nigeria, Pascal Dozie, dies at the age of 85 years old.

According to a statement issued by the family on Tuesday, the business tycoon died, on Monday, at the age of 85.

Born on 9 April 1939, Dozie was raised in a Catholic home, with his father, Charles Dozie, serving as a catechist.

He had his early education at Our Lady’s School Emekuku, Holy Ghost Juniorate Seminary, and Holy Ghost College, Owerri, where he obtained his West African Senior School Certificate Examination.

Seeking higher education abroad, he moved to the United Kingdom, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the London School of Economics.

He furthered his studies in Operational Research and Industrial Engineering before obtaining a Master’s degree in Administrative Science from City University in London.

Dozie played a critical role in Nigeria’s banking and telecom industries, founding Diamond Bank, which later merged with Access Bank, and serving as the chairman of MTN Nigeria, overseeing its expansion.

His contributions to the country’s economic growth earned him widespread respect.

Dozie is survived by his wife, Chinyere, and five children.

Meanwhile,President Bola Ahmed Tinubu extends his heartfelt condolences to the Dozie family, the business community, and all Nigerians on the passing of Chief (Dr.) Pascal Gabriel Dozie, an elder statesman, entrepreneur, and banker. He was 85.

In a statement by the  President  Special Adviser on Information & Strategy,Bayo Onanuga, Chief Pascal Dozie, OON, was a visionary whose contributions to Nigeria’s economic architecture left an enduring legacy.
The statement reads in parts,” As the founder of Diamond Bank and the pioneer Chairman of MTN Nigeria, he was at the forefront of two of the most transformative sectors in Nigeria’s development journey: banking and telecommunications.
“Chief Dozie, a steadfast believer in Nigeria’s vast potential, was pivotal in shaping the financial services industry and expanding access to mobile connectivity nationwide. His influential leadership extended well beyond corporate boardrooms.
“In addition to his business acumen, Chief Dozie served as a former director at the Central Bank of Nigeria, President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and Chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, dedicating decades of service to national policy formulation, private sector development, and youth empowerment.”
Continuing President Tinubu lauds Chief Dozie as “a rare breed business leader whose wisdom, humility, and pioneering efforts laid a foundation upon which many continue to build. His passing is a profound loss to the private sector and Nigeria.”
The President prays for the peaceful repose of Chief Dozie’s soul and extends his condolences to his wife, children, and extended family. He calls upon the Nigerian private sector to honour Chief Dozie’s memory by upholding the values of integrity, innovation, and nation-building, for which he was renowned.
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Gov Diri Appoints Gospel Artiste, Ekiye, Ijaw Language Ambassador

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Ekiye's musical concert and album launch tagged "Ebikamo Experience

 

By David Owei, Baylesa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has named gospel musician, Asu Ekiye, Ijaw Language Ambassador.

Speaking on Sunday in Yenagoa during Ekiye’s musical concert and album launch tagged “Ebikamo Experience,” Governor Diri said the appointment was in recognition of his effort to preserve Ijaw language through his music and that this was in line with his administration’s vision to ensure the language does not go extinct.

Describing the musician’s passion for preserving the language as commendable, he said his administration has trained Ijaw teachers and would do more to promote the language.

The governor also stated that Bayelsa was peaceful because the Ijaw people were peaceful in nature and solicited their continuous support for his administration to initiate more development projects across the state.

His words: “I would have been here earlier but was told that the place was not ready. When it started raining, I told the Chief of Staff and SA Religion to represent me. But immediately I made that decision, the rain stopped.

“On behalf of our government of Assured Prosperity, I want to say a big thank you to you and your team. They say a prophet is not recognised in his hometown but here you are acceptable. When you are blessed by God, nobody can take it. Haa Izon! is a call for unity and not a call for war.

“I am happy with your success story as an Ijaw gospel musician and I have, therefore, appointed you as Ambassador of Ijaw Language. My office will write you.

“I challenge everyone, particularly parents, to teach their children our language and urge them to join hands with the government in our drive to preserve the language from extinction.

“My dear people of Bayelsa, our state is peaceful because Ijaw people are peaceful. Let us support the state government and the federal government.

“We have started proving that the best place to live in is Bayelsa. The way we have given Nigeria oil and gas, Bayelsa is also the cradle of marine and blue economy and this is what Nigeria is missing in Bayelsa. So, we thank the federal government for creating the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.”

Ekiye thrilled the audience with his songs and energetic dance steps, which attracted the governor to the dance floor.

In attendance were the state Chief Judge, Justice Matilda Ayemieye, member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the House of Assembly, Chief Ayibanegiyefa Egba, the Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr. Peter Akpe, and his deputy, Mr. Irorodamie Komonibo as well as other Ijaw music maestros, Barrister Smooth and Izonebi among others.

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