Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Rivers State: ADC Disowns Fake Chairman, Warns Against Political Infiltration and Misuse of the Judiciary


The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Rivers State Chapter, wishes to categorically distance itself from a recent press statement credited to one Mr. Igwe Sunday Ohahuru, who falsely parades himself as the Chairman of the ADC in Ikwerre Local Government Area.

 

ADC in a statement signed by Chief Leader Sampson, State Chairman, African Democratic Congress (ADC) Rivers State Chapter said for the “avoidance of doubt, Mr. Igwe Sunday Ohahuru is not a member of the African Democratic Congress and does not hold any office or authority to speak for or on behalf of the party at any level.”

 

Excerpt of the statement read. “His actions and statements are viewed as part of a calculated attempt by political infiltrators and their agents to create confusion, mislead the public, and destabilize the duly constituted structures of the ADC in Ikwerre Local Government Area and Rivers State at large.

 

The ADC Rivers State Chapter hereby states unequivocally that the recognised and authentic Chairman of the African Democratic Congress in Ikwerre Local Government Area is Mr. Temple Chinedu Egwenike, whose leadership remains legitimate, constitutionally backed, and fully recognised by the party.

 

We view the circulation of false claims, unauthorized directives, and attempts to intimidate party members as acts of political sabotage designed to weaken the growing acceptance of the ADC as a credible alternative political platform in Rivers State.

 

While the ADC remains committed to peaceful democratic engagement, we will not fold our arms and allow impostors, political jobbers, or external agents to undermine the integrity and internal democracy of our party.

 

Furthermore, the ADC Rivers State Chapter wishes to place the Nigerian Judiciary on notice regarding credible information suggesting that Mr. Igwe Sunday Ohahuru and his alleged sponsors are boasting about plans to procure questionable court orders with the intention of causing political crisis and legitimizing illegality.

 

The judiciary, being the last hope of the common man, must not be manipulated or used as an instrument for political destabilization or partisan interference in the internal affairs of political parties.

 

We respectfully urge the judiciary to remain vigilant and ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done in accordance with the law and democratic principles.

 

We also call on relevant security agencies, including the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Police Force, and other security authorities, to closely monitor the activities of these impostors and their sponsors to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

 

The ADC Rivers State Chapter further encourages all its members, supporters, and the good people of Ikwerre Local Government Area to remain law-abiding, steadfast, and committed to the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise, as this remains a critical democratic process that empowers citizens to shape the future of governance.

 

The African Democratic Congress remains focused on building strong, credible, and people-oriented political leadership across all 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State as we continue to position the party as a formidable platform for progressive governance.

 

Signed:

Chief Leader Sampson

State Chairman

African Democratic Congress (ADC)

Rivers State Chapter

The Citizen's Ordeal


If an individual can steal from the government willy-nilly and we find out many years later, and only after the fact, it means we have no checks and balances. Due to lack of checks and balances, the nation has become a prison where everyone is trying to escape.

Why was it easy for a former South-South governor to use state money for his campaign? What was the role of the members of the State House of Assembly? The primary responsibility of the members is to have oversight duties. They failed in this primary duty and the state is shortchanged.

This could have been prevented. Due to our military past, we have developed a culture of absolute power for the executive branch of government. The legislators see their roles as that of onlookers. They have a responsibility to devise checks and balances that will prevent executive lawlessness.

Finding out someone stole money only after they left office is a sign of timidity and lack of prerequisite for their positions. No one should have absolute power in a democracy. Executive arrogance, legislative incompetence and citizen apathy have become the standard practice in Nigeria.

It is difficult to prosecute such a person in a country with a rickety judicial system like Nigeria. The thieves have become the law and the nation is one big prison where all the inmates plan to escape.

The role of democracy is to develop checks and balances that will prevent such occurrences. Democracy demands preemptive and proactive measures to prevent such occurrences.

Nigeria is still practicing military dictatorship. Wherever power resides in Nigeria, it is always absolute. It is not placed under check and scrutiny.

From local associations in the village to the highest places in Nigeria, those who have power become absolute and behave recklessly.

Just look at what the police and soldiers do at checkpoints. They have absolute powers. Any person in uniform can order a person into an unmarked vehicle and that is the last we see of that person. This is a clear and present danger.

It is our duty to safeguard public safety by subjecting these actions to scrutiny and interrogations that are needed in a democracy.

Our failure here is due to years of military dictatorship and outright brigandage. That is the micro representation of Nigeria. Those complaining about the stealing now will not be different if they are given those positions. The reason is that the probability that they will get away with the abuse of office is one hundred percent.

A former governor in North-West made an allusion to this fact in his interaction with his most strident critic in Kaduna. After one abrasive criticism from this man, the ex-governor decided to invite him. He sent a cab driver to pick him up, asked the taxi driver to wait and take him back home. After the meeting, he gave the journalist about one hundred thousand (this figure may not be accurate) and fifty thousand for the taxi drive. The critic was told to give the driver 50,000. The Journalist was full of praise and ebullience. The journalist left. He gave the taxi driver N5, 000 and kept the rest of the money. After they exited the gate, the security stopped them to say the governor has one last discussion. When they arrived back, the governor asked the taxi driver how much was given to him by the journalist. The driver said he received only N5, 000.

This is our conundrum. The governor only wanted to make a point but people praised him for his wisdom.

I am not fooled. If the governor actually was interested in solving the problem, he would give the driver his money directly in the presence of the journalist. That would have been better news but he decided to entrap the journalist.

Wherever power resides in Nigeria, it is absolute. Nobody questions it. This behavior is antithetical to democratic norms. This is a carry-over from military dictatorship. We only knew late head of state stole money after he died. What about a former head of state from the North Central? How come no one talks about him? No one does because his power is absolute.

Democracy has to do with checks and balances at all level. Everyone in a democracy is a servant of the law. The opposite is true in Nigeria. Everyone is a servant of those who rule in Nigeria.

Those who hold power must be interrogated. The people in power in Nigeria are like kings and manors. Elected officials are not responsive to those who elected them. They behave as if they got to their present position through a coup. They are arrogant and distant from those who elected or rigged elections for them. They have no sense of justice and anything they say is considered the law by the oppressed. They bellow orders to Nigerians.

Where leaders of advanced democracies would tip toe around thorny issues, the Nigerian governor will come with a bulldozer and loudspeakers to intimidate the citizens. There is no intellectual application in finding solutions to problems because they consider themselves the law. The undeserving voters have surrendered and they just watch as those they elected violate and brutalize them.

If someone challenges these absolute monarchs, they pass an edict to make the illegal legal. They have supporters who they whip into emotional frenzy and use as an army of thugs to intimidate those who think otherwise.

No one personifies this arrogance than the governors in Nigeria. These people are dictators who have no understanding or respect for the rule of law.

Now let me settle on the whipping boy, the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. This is not because he is the worst; it is because he has the enviable position of being the governor of Lagos State which is a microcosm of Nigeria. Any action in Lagos State is under the microscope. If not for the seriousness of what he does, this man gives me comedy relief.

Apart from his demolition crusade in Lagos, there are things he does that are so funny and outright absurd. He has been sitting on the Supreme Court Judgement that told the people of Magodo to vacate and leave the place for the real owners. This man actually told those who won the case on national television that he is looking for an alternative place so that they will leave the oppressors to enjoy their stolen land on Magodo. This is wrong. These people should vacate the place as ruled by the Supreme Court.

The governor refusing to surrender Magodo to those who won is a gross and severe violation of the law that he should be cited for contempt of the Supreme Court.

The time to negotiate with the original owner was before the court made a ruling. Any negotiation after the court ruling is a violation of the court order and continued abuse of his powers. You don't mediate after a ruling has been made by the Supreme Court. He must be called to order on this.

Sanwo- Olu never stops to tickle me. There was the case where he saw a soldier going the opposite way in a one-way street. This was a comedy of errors and was very hilarious to watch. Sanwo-Olu confronted the man, arrested him and put him in one of the convoy cars for violating the law. The soldier immediately protested and told Sanwo-Olu that he is a soldier and as such that one way rule does not apply to him. The governor told him he doesn't care, nobody is above the law. He is right with this statement.

Let us scrutinize what happened there. The soldier believes he has a right to violate traffic law. Sanwo-Olu believes he has a right to arrest and detain this man because the man violated the law. Both are wrong. Sanwo-Olu does not have the power to arrest any citizen. He is not the DA or the police. He, like any other citizen, can only make a complaint to the appropriate authorities. The soldier is wrong for violating the law. No one is exempted from the law.

In a democracy, that soldier can sue Sanwo- Olu for wrongful detention and imprisonment. If that car moves from that location with the soldier still inside, the governor will be arraigned for kidnapping.

This is the level of idiocy of those in power in Nigeria. Their horizon is very narrow and they have egos that are unchecked. They have no respect for the rule of law because they think the law doesn't apply to them and their followers agree.

Nigeria is a big theatre of the absurd. We need to restructure so that we can get away from this big tent of idiocy.

Any time I watch the robust debate of parliaments in other countries, I whip for Nigeria. In the midst of all the killings and centrifugal forces tearing the nation apart, why is the National Assembly so quiet?

Since the inception of this democratic order, there is no quotable quote from any of these Senators or representatives. There is no debate. The president is now the one that makes laws and no one is asking any questions.

Democracy requires vigilance and continuous interrogation of the status quo. Democracy dies when the citizens fall asleep. We must wake up to keep our democracy alive. Everyone has a role to play. Democracy is not a spectator’s sport. Everyone must be a participant. Any attempt to shirk this responsibility of citizenship is an invitation to tyranny.

Another election time is upon us and we are being inundated with an election by automatic ticket. There is no democracy if people are automatically selected. Democracy means the voters have to re-evaluate those they elected periodically. Any deviation from this is an assault on the will of the people. Any deviation from this is not a democracy but a bad omen that will truncate the rights of the people to choose.

 
Credit: Dr Austin Orette Writes from Houston, Texas

 

Monday, 9 February 2026

A Seasoned Media Practitioner Backs E-Transmission of Results to the INEC iRev

 By Nwaorgu Faustinus


A seasoned Media Practitioner and President of a nongovernmental organization - Citizens Quest for Truth Initiative, Chief Christie Obiaruko Ndukwe, has thrown her weight behind the nationally talked about E- Transmission of election results to the INEC iRev.

Chief Obiaruko in a Facebook post stated that, "I am for E-Transmission of results to the INEC iRev as long as we can get 80% accuracy without forced manipulation of the figures as we saw at the Obingwa Local Government of Abia State."

According to her, “the real issue is not the transmission but what exactly is going to be transmitted - cooked or actual figures?  The BVAS is supposed to give accurate data on the accredited numbers and in turn, the actual votes. Not a situation where the accredited voters are more than the registered voters in a particular unit, ward or LGA."

Continuing she said, "There is no doubt that INEC has the code to switch off the network in real time to avoid uploading in real time. We saw it happen and unfortunately, the laws have no action or punishment for such. That to me should be the real reform!!!!

‎The laws have always been there but the challenge is with no implementation of the laws. And this to me is a deliberate sabotage!

‎Every technical system could be sabotaged."

She also noted sabotage by the insurgents and terrorists who have consistently brought down our national grid.

"In the event of such, what becomes the solution? There should be an alternative where there is a network issue either deliberate or systemic.

‎Hackers have also been on the prowl, trying multiple times to hack into the INEC Server” she said

To bridge these gaps, the media practitioner suggested that "the National Assembly should amend the Electoral Act to read: Electronic Transmission in real time/Transfer of Results or whatever INEC decides depending on the areas with irreversible challenges."

”Tomorrow, we hope to see a proper harmonization of the report from the two sections of the NASS. A voice vote or actual votes will make it more transparent", she finally declared.

Commenting on her post, Azubuike Peterside Oweguom said, "The word "Transfer" still gives political actors or INEC the same opportunity to do what they're known for.

"The ideal thing should be "outright cancellation wherever there's network glitches" and it should be scheduled for a rerun.

"We must not start giving room for a repetitive concern of the 2023 presidential election in Rivers state where the will of the people clearly short-change for ministerial position"



Saturday, 24 January 2026

Uduaghan Warns Orodje Against Communal Crisis

.....Urges Him To Confine His Activities To 510 Acres Granted In The W.A.C.A Judgement

 

‎.....Refutes Okpe's Claim Over Sapele

 

‎..... Insists Sapele Not Exclusive Town of Okpe People

 


The Alema of Warri Kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Oritsejolomi Uduaghan, on Saturday urged the Orodje of Okpe to restrict his authority and confine his activities to the said 510 acres granted in the judgement of Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A).

 

‎"I sincerely hope that the said proposed foundation laying ceremony of the sub-palace by the Orodje of Okpe is within the said 510 acres granted to the Okpes in the judgement of Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A), as anything outside this will be far reaching and would be an invitation to communal crisis by the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom and this will be resisted by every legal means possible."

 

‎In response to the foundation laying ceremony of the sub-palace in Sapele Town by the Orodje of Okpe Kingdom, Uduaghan said that the issue of the ownership of Sapele by the Itsekiri Nation has been corroborated by the Intelligence Report of the Colonial Authority as far back as 1930 on the Okpe Sobo Clan wherein they listed all Okpe villages, sub-clans and communities.

 

‎"The Intelligence Report by L.E.A. Fellows listed the notable Okpe villages to be Amukpe, Elume, Orerokpe and Gbukurusu."

 

‎Uduaghan who is the administrator of Ugbekoko, Utonyatsere, Ajimele, Aji Dore, Irakpa and other notable Itsekiri communities within Sapele under the over lordship of the Olu of Warri, Atuwatse 111 said the judgement in Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A) that the Okpe often rely on to claim the ownership of Sapele does not confer ownership of Sapele on the Okpes.

 

‎‘"The judgement in Chief Ayomanor V. Ginuwa 11 JELR81222 (W.A.C.A) did not grant the ownership of Sapele to the Okpes; rather it granted 510 acres of land to the Okpes. The area of land granted is well known."

 

‎"Sapele is not the exclusive town of the Okpe people. Sapele from the time immemorial belongs to the Itsekiri people" he added

 

Credit: Henry Ovie

Saturday, 17 January 2026

Delta South: Orette Throws Hat in the Ring

....Vows to Act as a Vehicle for the Aspiration of His People 


Family medicine physician in Houston, Texas, Dr Austin Orette, on Friday made up his mind to run for the 2027 National Assembly election in Delta South Senatorial District.

Our politics should be a battle of ideas that will move our people and our nation forward. Great nations utilize ideas to empower the people. The people are equipped with the necessary knowledge to push the frontiers of progress. For every child that is not educated, there is an idea that was not implemented. For every youth that is unemployed, there is an idea that was never implemented. For every elderly person living in poverty, it represents an idea that was never taken. The lack of electricity in the country is as a result of lack of ideas. No modern society can function without electrical power. I would like to participate in the contest of ideas that will solve our perennial problems. I am humbly asking the citizens of Delta-South to join me in this quest. I will represent them well and be the guild post for their aspiration. Let us begin to ask the questions that will define us as a people.’’

“In a strongly worded statement, Orette assured individuals and organizations working vigorously for his senatorial ambition that he will contest in 2027.

“I am running because I want to use my skills to create opportunities for my people.’’

The renowned medical expert stated unequivocally that the touted senatorial ambition was to create enlightened citizenry who will use their knowledge to solve the prevailing problems in the country, particularly Delta South Senatorial District.

“The leadership in Nigeria has always seen the people as the problem. I see the people as solutions. If the people are appropriately equipped, they will provide solutions to the myriads of problems.’’

 Orette asserted that the people have a stake in their country.

“The people will reject the current office holders. They will be made to understand through my pronouncements that the present leaders are doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.’’

He reasoned that by focusing on education, health care, legal reforms and active citizenship, concrete development could be achieved in the country.

 My town hall meeting is to reintroduce myself to the people. We have to make people acquire skills for the jobs of tomorrow. What is happening now is underemployment. The present crop of leaders doesn't know how to utilize labour so we have a lot of unemployment issues. We will teach the youth how to be job creators by assisting them to set up businesses."

 

 

Dr. Austin Orette graduated from the University of Nigeria in 1985 and completed his residency in Family Medicine at the Memorial Hermann Health System between 1992 and 1995. 

He is also a frequent contributor of opinion pieces to various Nigerian publications.

His writings often focus on Nigerian politics, national security, democracy, and ethnic relations

 

 

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Abuja residents back Wike, caution APC leaders


Residents of the Federal Capital Territory on Friday described the calls for the resignation of Chief Nyesom Wike as foolish, childish and irrational.

 

“The so-called APC members and leaders are off the rails. They are the most pronounced foes of President Bola Tinubu.”

 

They also described Wike’s performance as wonderful.

 

“Nyesom Wike’s contributions to the development of the FCT, Rivers State and the country are impossible to estimate.”

 

The residents under the auspices of All Abuja Residents Forum (AARF) applauded Wike for contributing to the progress of the country, bringing about deep and profound changes in the Federal Capital Territory and placing premium on service, integrity and efficiency.

 

The stance of the residents was articulated by AARF President, Alhaji Tanko Abubakar during a protest in Abuja.

 

The residents rebuked the APC chieftains and groups for confusing the public on the Rivers State issue.

 

They described the recent comments of the APC National Secretary as distasteful and provocative.

 

The residents underscored the minister’s service to humanity, sense of duty and responsibility.

 

They urged Wike not to allow the negative attitude of some individuals to crush his spirit.

 

“Since his appointment, Nyesom Wike has been alive to his duty to the residents. He has worked assiduously to transform the nation’s capital.”

 

Particularly, the residents commended Wike for tackling thorny issues, stimulating Tinubu’s imagination to new visions of things to be done in the Federal Capital Territory and handling problems with general skill and efficiency.

 

“Chief Nyesom Wike is an honest and highly effective leader. He has built a reputation anchored on integrity over the years. He deserves the biggest thanks for ensuring the development of the Federal Capital Territory and stability of Nigeria” they added

 

Credit: MacDonald Irondu

Friday, 2 January 2026

Aerodrome Certification Catalyst For Investors confidence at PH Int'l Airport

 By Bon Peters

 


Mrs. Lynda Ezike, South -South Regional Manager, Federal Airport Authority (FAAN) says Aerodrome Certification by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) could serve as a catalyst for investors’ confidence for Port Harcourt Int'l Airport Omagwa Rivers State.

 

 Ezike made the assertion on Monday in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state Capital while fielding questions from Newsmen.

 

She noted that the certification has also strategically positioned the facility for global recognition, thereby promoting the ease of doing business at the Airport.

 

Ezike who is also Manager of the airport and won the best Regional manager of the year 2025, reaffirmed determination  and commitment to leverage on the Certification awarded the airport to promote better services.

 

"We will continue to uphold all operational policies in the aviation sector," she said 

 

The Airport Boss explained that the certification was a confirmation that the facility fully met all global benchmarks.

 

According to her, the airport came tops in infrastructure, operational procedures and safety management.

 

She revealed that the NCAA as part of its drive to institutionalize global standards across Nigeria's airport networks recently issued Aerodrome Certificates to Kano and Port Harcourt Int'l Airports.

 

She commended the exercise emphasizing its importance to boosting investors’ confidence for airline operators, passengers and airport users.

 

"The certification officially presented on Dec. 19, 2025 followed a strict and rigorously structured regulatory processes jointly carried out by the NCAA and FAAN.

 

 

"This collaborative scrutiny underscores the importance of interagency collaboration towards safety and operational excellence across Nigeria's sectors," she said

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okpe Union Rebukes Urhobo Leaders, Lists Priorities

The Okpe Union has expressed concern over the nefarious activities of some elements of the Itsekiri and Urhobo nationalities.

 

“Some elements of the Itsekiri and Urhobo nationalities continue to constitute irritants to the Okpẹ Nation. The Urhobo via their nefarious WADO activities claim Okpẹ territories. We vehemently reject this as Okpẹ is not Urhobo and neither are we an appendage of any ethnic nationality.”

 

The union also stressed its historical mission of facilitating the independence of Okpẹ Nation.

 

“We shall continue to encourage the use of Okpẹ Language in worship and the translation of Church sermons. We shall use the Okpẹ language to enhance the Okpẹ identity and development strategy of Okpẹ Nation. We shall continue to intensify our strategic collaboration with other Okpẹ organizations, as well as with other ethnic nationalities in Delta State and Nigeria, in the realization of this noble historical imperative.”

 

The union in a New Year message to the public stressed the need for prominent Nigerians to be thorough and be armed with correct facts in the area of Okpe history, language and culture.

 

“While we reiterate our profound reverence for the Okpẹ Throne, we remain resolute in our defence of democratic tenets and good governance in Okpẹ Nation. We also reiterate our firm view that Okpẹ Kingdom is not an absolute monarchy where a monarch’s pronouncements are considered “final” even when they violate basic democratic norms. We recognize that to toe the path of truth is a difficult choice that only a small minority with sound social consciousness can embark on. Truth can be suppressed but can never be imprisoned.” 

 

The message delivered by the President General of Okpe Union Worldwide, Prof Igho Natufe emphasized the strategic approach to position Okpẹ stakeholders in the pursuit of the recognition of Okpẹ as a distinct ethnic nationality in Delta State.

 

“This objective remains an existential challenge of the Okpẹ Nation which Okpẹ Union was established to attain. We shall intensify our collaboration with internal and external forces for a better appreciation of the benefits of Okpẹ Identity to all parties, including the Urhobo. The two local government councils in Okpẹ Nation, Sapele LGC and Okpẹ LGC, shall be encouraged to play a pivotal role in the Redemption of the Okpẹ Nation.”

 

The union called for cooperation and unity to enhance economic development of Okpẹ Nation.

 

Credit: Henry Ovie