Thursday, 2 July 2026

Alleged Foreign Intervention Promotion Council Saga: Tinubu's Administration Must Stop Treating Nigerians as Fools - Eze

 ....If he is not running a Corrupt Infested Administration his CoS Femi Gbajabiamila ought to have been arrested and sacked 

 


Erstwhile National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New People's Democratic Party (nPDP) and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has joined other well meaning Nigerians to demand for answers to the plethora of questions surrounding the establishment and operations of the Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (FIPC), an agency now wrapped in controversy.

 

In a statement made available to the media, the ADC Chief said the controversy surrounding the alleged Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (FIPC) has become one of the most disturbing governance scandals in recent memory. It has raised serious questions about transparency, accountability, and the integrity of public institutions under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 

The Presidency, through the Chief of Staff, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has reportedly disowned the Council, describing it as an unauthorized and non-existent government agency. While that explanation may appear convenient, it raises even more troubling questions than it answers.

 

If the Council was indeed not a lawful agency of government, how did it allegedly secure office accommodation within the Federal Secretariat, one of the most secure government facilities in the country? How was it able to reportedly operate openly for years without attracting the attention of the relevant authorities?

 

How did its promoter, Prince Adeniyi, allegedly gain access to the highest levels of government, hold meetings with Ministers, Ambassadors, and other senior public officials, and reportedly represent Nigeria at diplomatic engagements? Even more astonishing are reports that he was received by the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and honoured with an award.

 

If these reports are true, then this scandal goes far beyond the activities of one individual. It points to a deeply rooted network of insiders who allegedly provided official recognition, access, protection, and legitimacy to an entity the Presidency now claims never existed.

 

More disturbing are reports that the Council allegedly opened an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria and was allocated public funds under the 2026 Appropriation Act. If an organization now described as "fake" could allegedly find its way into the national budget and benefit from public resources, then Nigerians are entitled to ask: Who approved the budgetary allocation? Who processed the documentation? Who authorized the releases? Who looked the other way?

 

No sensible Nigerian will believe that one man accomplished all these without the active collaboration of powerful individuals within government. Such an operation, if established, could only have been possible through the connivance of officials across several ministries, departments, agencies, and institutions.

 

This is why the Tinubu administration cannot simply wash its hands off this matter by pointing accusing fingers at Prince Adeniyi alone. If indeed a fraud of this magnitude occurred, then those who allegedly aided, facilitated, endorsed, or protected the operation must equally be identified and brought to justice.

 

This episode exposes what many Nigerians have long feared—that institutional safeguards have become dangerously weak and that accountability is steadily being eroded. It reinforces growing public concern that government systems have become vulnerable to manipulation by well-connected individuals operating under official protection.

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu owes Nigerians more than a denial. He owes them the truth.

 

Eze called for an immediate, independent, transparent, and comprehensive investigation into every aspect of the scandal. The investigation must establish the legal status of the alleged Council, determine whether public funds were appropriated or released to it, identify every public official who facilitated its operations, recover any public funds unlawfully obtained, and ensure that all those found culpable—regardless of office or political affiliation—are prosecuted in accordance with the law.

 

Anything less would amount to a cover-up and would further erode public confidence in government institutions.

 

Eze maintained that if Tinubu is not running a corrupt Infested Administration then his CoS Femi Gbajabiamila ought to have been arrested and sacked by now

 

Nigeria deserves a government where public institutions are respected, where due process is upheld, and where no individual or group can exploit the machinery of government with impunity.

 

The truth must prevail. Every Nigerian involved, no matter how highly placed, must be held accountable if the allegations are substantiated. That is the only path to restoring confidence in governance and preserving the integrity of our public institutions.

Ends

 

Signed

 

Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze,

 

ADC Chieftain, Media Consultant, Public Relations Strategist & former National Publicity Secretary, nPDP

 

Saturday, 27 June 2026

24 female boxers step into ring as Kehinde Joy Obareh boxing show begins in Lagos


 Hundreds of Nigerians are expected to see some of the country’s most talented female boxers on Sunday in Lagos.

 

“The 1st Kehinde Obareh Female Boxing Show is expected to bring so many people to the National Stadium, Surulere on Sunday, June 28, 2026” a statement by kehinde Joy Obareh said Friday morning.

 

Tagged “She fights, She wins”, the women's boxing competition, according to the organizers, is to give back to the community, give hope to the less privileged female boxers and create more awareness about female boxing to the sporting world.

 

24 boxers will take part in the 1st Kehinde Obareh Female Boxing Show when the action gets underway from 2pm at Brai Ayonote Gym, National Stadium, Surulere.

 

The boxers include Gafar Fathia (Crown B/C), Adeshina Zainab (Owonikoko B/C), Adepoju Rokibat (Shaku B/C), Adeshina Aishat (LASU B/C), Ajayi Nimotallah (Aso Rock B/C), Adeniji Aliyat (Blessed B/C), Adegboega Princess (Always B/C), Zainab Ibrahim (Segun Body B/C), Idowu Busao ( NPF B/C), Bibiloye Kabirat (Supreme B/C), Bonu Pesu (LASU B/C), Lawal Fathia (Biggest B/C), Anuoluwapo Akanni (Alwas B/C) and Kazeem Fathia (Mass Kenny).

 

Other boxers that will be competing include Sodipe Damilola ( A-King B/C), Ismail Abibat (Always B/C) , Olubuade Fridaus (Oluomo (B/C), Oluwafemi Oluwanifemi ( Crown B/C), Sodiq Tomiwa (Tiger 2 B/C), Ejeh Peculliar (Gao Star B/C), Adebisi Adenike (Biggest B/C), Adeinka Abigael (Brightess B/C) , Kareem Shukurat (Brightess B/C) and Oinkansola Kehinde (Morgan B/C).

 

Joy Obareh began her boxing journey at the age of 15 in Ketu, Lagos, Nigeria, and has since built a dynamic and accomplished career in boxing and kickboxing, representing Nigeria at numerous national and international events.

 

Over the years, she earned multiple medals, awards, and recognitions, including being ranked among the top female boxers globally.

 

The Apolo Grammar School and Ebenezer Noble Comprehensive College ex-student recently completed Advanced Diploma Boxing Coaching Course and Bronze Coaching Certificate in the United States.

 

Currently studying Business Administration at Southern New Hampshire University, USA, Obareh has fought over 100 fights and participated in several boxing competitions in Nigeria and abroad.

 

 

Credit: Henry Ovie

 

Monday, 22 June 2026

Praises as Elder Emmanuel Tunde Aganbi Begins Final Journey


Board of Trustees (BOT) member for the Canaan Land Golf Course and Country Club, Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi, has been described as a visionary leader who lived a God-fearing life.
 
"Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa was an embodiment of compassion, selflessness and rationality. His influence and benevolent spirit will be missed by all."
 
A statement from the family of prominent Nigerian lawyer, Second Republic politician and Bible translator, Deacon Stephen Ejueyitsi Aganbi, highlighted the honesty of Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi.
 
"Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi was a forthright person who lived a disciplined and Spartan life."
 
The transition from the planet earth of Elder Emmanuel Tunde Aganbi occurred on Friday, April 24, 2026, in Abuja, just a few weeks before his 74th birthday.
 
The statement signed by the Chief Executive Officer of Akogate Group, Hon Felix Aganbi, said Elder Emmanuel Tunde Aganbi performed his duties as a father, brother and leader excellently.
 
According to the statement, men and women of integrity in Nigeria will on Friday, June 26, 2026, pay their last respect to the well-known Nigerian businessman, leader and community pillar.
 
"A service of songs will take place on Thursday, June 25, 2026, between 4pm and 6pm at Christiana Aganbi Hall, His body will lie in state from 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 26, 2026, before an open-air service and interment. Memorial kitty in honour of Elder Tunde Oludewa Aganbi and traditional burial rites will begin from 9:00am on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Canaan Land Golf Course and Country Club" the statement added
 
Source: Hon Felix Aganbi

Friday, 19 June 2026

Ignorance and Poverty: The Problems with Democracy in Nigeria

By Dr Austin Orette

Entrepreneurs, Top Government Functionaries, Others Storm Delta State for Tunde Aganbi’s Final Rites

......Relatives, Close Friends Arrive Koko

 


A large gathering of dignitaries from the corporate, political, and traditional institutions will on Friday, June 26, 2026 witness the burial and bid final farewell to Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi, a man widely recognized for his leadership and his massive contributions to the business community and the Itsekiri nation.

 

“The remains of prominent Nigerian businessman, community leader and a respected Board of Trustees member for the Canaan Land Golf Course and Country Club, Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi, will be laid to rest on Friday in his hometown of Koko, Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State” a statement from the respected family of Sir Stephen Aganbi – a well-known Second Republic politician, lawyer and Bible translator said on Wednesday in Koko.

 

A firm leader and institutional builder, Elder Tunde Aganbi passed away on Friday, April 24, 2026, in Abuja at the age of 73, just a few weeks before his 74th birthday.

 

The statement issued by the Chief Executive Officer of Akogate Group, Hon. Felix Aganbi, praised Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi for working tirelessly to keep the community and the family united

 

According to the statement, the burial rites of Elder Emmanuel Tunde Oludewa Aganbi, will begin from June 25 to June 27 in Koko, Warri North Local Government Area.

 

“Service of songs will be held on Thursday, June 25, 2026 at the Christiana Hall, Koko. An Open-Air Service and interment will take place on Friday, June 26, 2027 at Canaan Land Golf Course and Country Club while a Memorial Golf Tournament and Traditional Rites are scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026 in Koko” the statement said.

 

The statement also praised the late businessman for a life rooted in accountability, fairness, humility and compassion.

 

 

Credit: Henry Ovie

 

Friday, 12 June 2026

Austin Orette Rebukes NDC Leaders, Tells Peter Obi To Seek Residence Elsewhere


Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential Candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, was on Friday told to seek residence elsewhere.

 

“Mr. Peter Obi should be made to understand that he has moved to a burning house and he should seek residence somewhere else. The NDC is a setup of corrupt and crooked politicians who are seeking to use his name to seek relevance. He must leave before dawn. This house is on fire.”

 

Delta South NDC Senatorial Candidate, Dr. Austin Orette, gave the advice in Owhelogbo, Isoko North Local Government Area.

 

“Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are. Peter Obi must not allow himself to be used to give aroma to the stench that NDC is brewing”

 

Frowning at what he called threat to lives and democratic process, Orette said Nigerians should never grant any iota of legitimacy to reprobates in Abuja.

 

“All the ills from insecurity to perennial poverty are as a result of the corruption of the ballot box as personified by the likes of the NDC leadership. If we are to cure these ills, we must remove these reprobates as leaders in our country.”

 

In a statement titled ‘’NDC leadership, corruption and threat to democratic process’’ Orette said the winners of the party’s primaries were being made to suspect ulterior motives on the part of the national officials because of their refusal to release the results.

 

“Whatever decision the leaders of Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) are brewing must never be allowed to stand because it is a conspiracy against the people. Under normal circumstances, primary election results are released and candidates are enabled to start the campaign for the general elections. What the NDC is doing thwarts this process and is counter to logic.”

 

He lashed out at the national leaders of the party for constituting themselves into cogs in the wheel of progress in Nigeria.

 

“The leadership of the NDC has become outlaws and has become a criminal enterprise. The leaders must resign. They lack the capacity to lead. No one has the right to keep the citizens in the dark in a democracy. The current leaders of NDC must go. They are anti-democratic. They are everything that Nigeria does not need at this time. They do not have the right to withhold the results of an election.”

 

Orette, apparently angry, vowed to expose the wrongdoing of the leaders in court.

 

“What NDC leadership has done is criminal. They have violated the Electoral Act. I will be taking my case to court and the criminality will be established.”

 

He said he was not satisfied with the explanation given by the national leaders of the party.

 

“Democracy dies in silence. No one has the right to truncate the will of the people no matter how highly placed. Leaders should be made to understand that they cannot run roughshod over people in a democracy. No one who has behaved the way these folks have done should be allowed to rear their heads near corridors of power in any civilized society. It is the tolerance of this kind of behavior that has made Nigeria the laughing stock of Nations around the world and the most corrupt country in the world.”

 

He advised Nigerians not to tolerate criminality in high places.

 

“We should never tolerate criminality in high places. This is why we suffer. This is why a majority of Nigerians think corruption is normal and normalized of the Nigerian existence. These people have continued to violate our sacred obligations to each other. This nullification must not be allowed to stand. Any concession to this brigandage is surrender to perpetual slavery and tyranny under a click who worship at the altar of Baal. It is this process of decadence that brought all the ills we decry today to Nigeria.”

 

He also urged the party leaders to divest themselves of the toga of criminality they are wearing.

 

“It is my people who are sending me to Abuja. Abuja has no business to pick a leader contrary to the wishes of my people. All these so-called leaders must divest themselves of the toga of criminality they are wearing. If Peter Obi keeps silent in the face of this tyranny, it means the man in him has died and he has no right to ascend to the presidency. The good people of Delta South people must know this perfidy is the reason why there is no measurable development in our region. All those selected have no allegiance to the people of Delta south. This is why they forget the electorate as soon as they are sworn in. Their loyalty is to their godfathers in Abuja and they want nothing to do with the people of the region until another four years when they come back to resume their Ponzi scheme in the name of another rigged election.”

 

 

Thursday, 11 June 2026

Canaanland Club Restates Commitment to Economic Growth, Tourism Development, Youth Engagement

.....Announces Date for International Ladies Golf Tournament

 

....Discloses Plans for Koko 10km Road Race, Koko 40km Cycling Open Championship

 


The Chairman of CanaanLand Golf & Country Club, Hon Felix Aganbi, on Thursday reaffirmed the club’s drive to position Koko, headquarters of Warri North Local Government, as a recognized destination for sports, tourism and recreation in Nigeria.

 

“We see a future where Koko becomes known not only for its history and strategic importance but also for hosting sporting events capable of attracting participants and visitors from across Nigeria and beyond.”

 

He also announced the hosting of an International Ladies Golf Tournament in 2027 under the auspices of the Lady Golfers Association of Nigeria (LGAN).

 

“The tournament is expected to attract lady golfers from various clubs across Nigeria, as well as participants from other West African countries.”

 

In a statement in Koko, Aganbi disclosed plans for the Koko Marathon (10KM Road Race) and the Koko Cycling Open Championship (40KM Individual Time Trial)

 

"We are engaging relevant sporting authorities regarding these initiatives."

 

Koko, Aganbi said, has all the ingredients to become a respected sporting destination.

 

"Koko possesses many natural advantages. The town is peaceful, accessible, scenic, and strategically positioned between Warri and Benin City. Its waterways, road networks, natural beauty, and calm atmosphere provide ideal conditions for sporting and recreational events. The community also enjoys a reputation for hospitality and peaceful coexistence, qualities that are increasingly important in hosting events of regional and national significance.”

 

He reiterated that the vision of the club places emphasis on economic growth, tourism development, youth engagement, and community visibility.

 

“Sporting events bring visitors who support hotels, restaurants, transportation providers, local vendors, artisans, and numerous small businesses. Sporting events also create positive media attention, attract investment opportunities, encourage infrastructure improvements, and provide meaningful engagement for young people. For Koko, these opportunities could translate into new economic activity, increased tourism, stronger local businesses, and a renewed sense of pride and identity.”

 

Aganbi assured that the management of CanaanLand Golf & Country Club would not relent in its efforts to provide necessary facilities in Koko.

 

“CanaanLand Golf & Country Club presently accommodates various sporting and recreational activities including badminton, table tennis and other social games. Our golf course is also nearing completion of its expansion towards a 72-Par Championship Standard Course. All major events would culminate within the Club, where participants, guests, dignitaries, and visitors would gather for hospitality, award presentations, networking, entertainment, and cultural showcases.”

 

He called on Nigerians to support the development of sports and tourism within Koko.

 

“What started as the development of CanaanLand Golf & Country Club is gradually creating opportunities to attract visitors, sporting enthusiasts, businesses, and investors into our community. We believe this momentum presents an opportunity that should be embraced and expanded for the benefit of Delta State. We also remain optimistic that, with collective effort and support, Koko can become a destination that brings pride, visibility, and economic benefit to the Warri Kingdom for many years to come.”