Wednesday, 23 December 2020

EDO DIASPORA GROUP URGES OBASEKI TO REMAIN FOCUSED, RESOLUTE

 

*Obaseki

Edo Diaspora Group Europe EDGE has urged the newly inaugurated second term government of Gov Godwin Obaseki to remain focused, resolute, undistracted and unrelenting in the continuous delivery of democracy dividends to teeming Edo state people even in the face of mounting challenges in world order.


In a congratulatory message signed by international coordinator of the group, cultural ambassador Isaac Izoya, the group said only a focused government can succeed in doing this.

Izoya who is also founder of Nollywood Europe Golden Award NEGA said " EDGE worked very hard with sleepless night mobilizing Edo people in entire Europe and other parts of the diaspora to see that there is enthronement of good governance in Edo state and we are happy that our efforts did not go in vain.

With representatives scattered all over Europe, we are happy that victory was  achieved
 " Your well deserved victory and second term inauguration is like a victory of light over darkness  and has rewritten  election manual in Nigeria with the cliche Edo no be lagos making real meaning..

" So we urge you to hit the ground running without delay as you continue to do those leadership things that endeared  you to many .

Culled from VANGUARD

Thursday, 3 December 2020

OHANEZE NDIGBO President General election; Obiozor still our only choice—Iwuanyanwu

 

*Amb. George Obiozor

By Fred Iwenjora

Igbo elder and member Board of trustees of PDP Chief Emmanuel Iwaunyanwu has reiterated his support and endorsement for the candidacy of Ambassador George Obiozor as the next President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo.

Speaking yesterday in Owerri, Chief Iwuanyanwu said that Obiozor’s towering credential is the reason for this endorsement by Imo people.

According to Chief Iwuanyanwu  “Obiozor is an erudite and respected scholar and diplomat of international repute whose experience will do much good to ohaneze Ndigbo when the tenure of Chief Nnia Nwodo expires in January 2021.

He said “Obiozor is not my choice alone. He was chosen in consultation with all Imo stakeholders including town unions, religious bodies etc with representatives from all the zones of Ohaneze. And Ohaneze chapters across Igbo land and other state are comfortable with that choice. I cannot say why there is noise about this choice. I believe the noise is only in some social media circles. We had over 20 interested contestants from which we pruned down to the best candidate. At the presentation of Obiozor, it was unanimous acceptance.

“You see Ndigbo have problems all over the world and only a man like a diplomat in the mold of Ambassador Obiozor who has been Nigeria Ambassador to the United states, Isreal, Cyprus and other countries  the world over can help negotiate peaceful resolutions for the benefit of Ndigbo world wide. He will not joke with Igbo interests because he understands the dynamics of Nigerian politics and when he emerged as consensus candidate, all the stakeholder states became settled and happy”.

“The position of Ohaneze President General is not a political position and does not require a politician who may tilt to party loyalty”.

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

ARTHUR NWANKWO’S BURIAL PLAN UNVEILED

 

*Late Arthur Nwankwo

The funeral plans for Late author, publisher, activist and statesman Chief Dr. Arthur Agwuncha Nwankwo has been announced.

 According to a statement jointly signed by his brother Hon Chief Ejike Nwankwo  and his son Arthur Nwankwo jnr, the remains of the legendary prolific author will be honored in a wake on Wednesday December 9, 2020 at his compound, Nwankwo Ezete Gardens, Ajalli, Orumba North LGA, Anambra state.

There will be commendation service at St Mark Church Ajalli on Thursday 10 2020 followed by interment immediately after at a private vault in his residence.

On Tuesday 8, December, a night of tributes is billed for his Enugu residence; The Chancery, First Avenue, City Layout New Haven Enugu.

Arthur Nwankwo was born 19 August 1939 and died 1st February, 2020 at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu.  He was aged 80 years.

As author, Nwankwo wrote several books between 1969 and 2018 including; Making of a nation; my people suffer,  Nigeria; Challenge of Biafra, Nigeria; my people,  my vision, Can Nigeria survive?, Nigeria ; After oil what next, Civilianized soldiers; Army civilian government for Nigeria, The Igbo leadership and the future f Nigeria, Thoughts on Nigeria, Nationality Question in Nigeria amongst many others.

His last book was Nigeria and Her Path To Doom.

During the activism to return Nigeria to democratic governance, Nwankwo was a major combatant who risked his life and stuck his neck and was a chieftain of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO).

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Nigerian Embassy Berlin suspends staff over sex scandal

Nigerian Embassy in Germany yesterday suspended with immediate effect  one of its local staff( .

The suspension was slammed on the staff of the security department following allegations of sexual abuse and other various  serious criminal activity.

The staff, whose names were not given immediately considering the enormity of the offence was suspended because of howthe circulation of material on social media which suggested  that he (the official ) was demanding sexual favours in return for official services.

In a media release , HE Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany said: “we have a zero-tolerance policy towards abuse of office and especially of sexual misconduct. Our full resources are being deployed to investigate a very serious incident and any other abuses that this inquiry may reveal.

“The investigation is taking place with all the urgency and diligence that this very serious situation demands. When due process is complete, any guilty party can expect to face the full weight of the law. Our heartfelt sympathies are with any innocent victims of abuse.


Tuesday, 10 November 2020

2 dead, many injured as villagers fight over N20m compensation in Anambra community


*Late Tasiemobi...felled by bullets

By Our Reporters

Reports from riverside community of Ogwu ikpele, Ogbaru LGA of Anambra state say not less than two persons have died while many others injured during fracas which ensued amongst people of Umuoleke village Ogwu Ikpele last Sunday.

Ogwu Ikpele is home to Hon. Prince Chu Chu Onyema, member representing Ogbaru Federal Constituency at the Federal House of Representatives.

According to social media reports by indigenes of the town as well as other Ogbaru communities, fracas ensued over the sharing formula of N20m compensation by SEEPCO, an oil exploration company working in the area.

As at press time, no one could exactly say what really transpired between the people of Umuoleke but many agree that there was disagreements over the sharing formula of the alleged compensation largesse from SEEPCO that led to commotion leading to the death of one Anthony Mmadupue (Ajie) and one Tasiemobi who fell under a barrage of gun fire with many others nursing various degrees of injuries.

One of the FB post by Emeka Innocent sadly noted “It was a black Sunday today in Ogwu-Ikpele as we lost Tasiemobi who was shot during a big fight in Umueleke village, 2 other persons where shot but it's unfortunate that this innocent boy died during a fight among Umueleke people in Ogwu-Ikpele. When I asked how it happened they said it was a flying bullet.  I also asked what caused the fight and they said it's because of 20million naira that was given to Umueleke Village by the oil company”

He even posted the photos of the remains of Mr Anthony Mmadupue (Ajie) whom he said “died in Ogwu-Ikpele yesterday he was single handedly killed by his fellow brothers of same village Umueleke because of misunderstanding among themselves all because of Oil money ask me how much?”.

Many commentators say this is not the first time such fracas is happening in Ogwu, community said to be without passable roads, any health center or portable water.

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Jay Jay Okocha speaks on why he became Keke ambassador

*Okocha
Former Super Eagles top striker and captain Austin Jay Jay Okocha has been appointed Ambassador for Bajaj Auto, makers of world renowned tricycle.

The appointment came as the company prepares to launch its new product “Superkeke”.

In a statement on the recent development Okocha said “I am elated to be associated with the world’s number one  three-wheeler company Bajaj Auto.



 “They have a great legacy here in Nigeria. I am proud to endorse a brand whose products have been giving employment and fuelling transportation needs for us Nigerians.

“I have personally seen how their kekes have been moving Nigeria forward over the years.”

Bajaj Auto West Africa Vice President Shaleen Nayak also speaking on the appointment  said: “We are delighted to partner with a legend like Jay Jay Okocha in Nigeria, which is also our biggest international market. “Our endeavour has always been to bring superior products to the Nigerian people. We will be launching the most superior keke Nigeria has seen, shortly.

“This ‘Superkeke’ will have the most differentiated features ever seen in the segment.”

Austin Jay Jay Okocha has been named ambassador and face of so many products and services since retiring from international football.

Friday, 6 November 2020

SARS victim names leader of group that looted his shop, tortured, broke his spine

*IGP Adamu
Ndukwe Ekekwe, a 34-year-old victim of police brutality, has narrated his experience with the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), to the Judicial Panel of Inquiry set up by the Lagos State government.

Mr. Ekekwe, a businessman and shop owner at Alaba International market, told the panel how SARS officers threw him from a two-storey building leaving his spinal cord damaged.

Mr Ekekwe was wheeled into the panel sitting on Tuesday by his aged mother.

Narrating his experience to the panel, Mr Ekekwe said four SARS operatives visited his store on February 16, 2018 to arrest him for an unknown crime.

The officers were led by one Haruna Hamisu and they came in mufty, he said.

Mr Ekekwe, who narrated his ordeal in pidgin English, told the panel that his neighbours refused his arrest until the officers introduced themselves.

They brought out their SARS uniform before he was arrested and taken to FSARS, Ikeja.

“I asked them what my crime was, but none of them told me, up till this moment, I don’t know the offence I committed,” he said.

The victim said while at the police station, he was beaten, stabbed in his hand and on his back, tortured, and dumped in a cell where the inmates subjected him to another round of beating.

Mr Ekekwe further told the panel that the officers took him to his shop the next day, where they broke into his shop, auctioned off his goods and allowed people loot many items.

“I started shouting, I was shouting for help,” he said.

Mr Ekwekwe said while screaming for help, some of the officers took him to the second floor, where one of them pushed him off the two-storey building.

The victim said his spinal cord got broken and he was taken to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital for treatment. Since the incident, he has been moving around in a wheelchair, with support from his mother and siblings.

Doris Okuwobi, a retired judge heading the judicial panel, admitted the hospital documents, X-rays, telephone numbers of the indicted officers and other documents tendered by the petitioners as exhibits.

Mrs Okuwobi adjourned the case for further hearing till November 13.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had set up the panel to probe police brutality and other rights abuses in compliance with the directive of the Federal Government following the #EndSARS protests that rocked the country two weeks ago.

The panel is to determine, among other things, adequate compensation for victims of police brutality for onward recommendation to the state government.

Source; Premium Times

Saturday, 31 October 2020

At a glance; seven James Bond films of SEAN CONNERY

SPECIAL FEATURE


*Sean Connery
As the world continues to pay glowing tribute to screen actor Sean Connery, we bring you a special feature on the seven James Bond films that made him world renowned and their synopsis. 

The first James Bond film Sean Connery starred in was Dr No (1962).

 In the film that launched the James Bond saga, Agent 007 (Sean Connery) battles mysterious Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space program. As the countdown to disaster begins, Bond must go to Jamaica, where he encounters beautiful Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), to confront a megalomaniacal villain in his massive island headquarters.



*Connery in Dr. No

 
He later featured in From Russia with Love (1963)

Agent 007 (Sean Connery) is back in the second installment of the James Bond series, this time battling a secret crime organization known as SPECTRE. Russians Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) and Kronsteen are out to snatch a decoding device known as the Lektor, using the ravishing Tatiana (Daniela Bianchi) to lure Bond into helping them. Bond willingly travels to meet Tatiana in Istanbul, where he must rely on his wits to escape with his life in a series of deadly encounters with the enemy.

 

*A scene in From Russia with love

Goldfinger (1964)

The powerful tycoon Auric Goldfinger has initiated Operation Grand Slam, a cataclysmic scheme to raid Fort Knox and obliterate the world economy. James Bond, armed with his specially equipped Aston Martin, must stop the plan by overcoming several outrageous adversaries.

 

*In Goldfinger

Thunderball (1965)

Led by one-eyed evil mastermind Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), the terrorist group SPECTRE hijacks two warheads from a NATO plane and threatens widespread nuclear destruction to extort 100 million pounds. The dashing Agent 007, James Bond (Sean Connery), is sent to recover the warheads from the heart of Largo's lair in the Bahamas, facing underwater attacks from sharks and men alike. He must also convince the enchanting Domino (Claudine Auger), Largo's mistress, to become a key ally.

 


You Only Live Twice (1967)

During the Cold War, American and Russian spacecrafts go missing, leaving each superpower believing the other is to blame. As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear war, British intelligence learns that one of the crafts has landed in the Sea of Japan. After faking his own death, secret agent James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent to investigate. In Japan, he's aided by Tiger Tanaka (Tetsuro Tamba) and the beautiful Aki (Akiko Wakabayashi), who help him uncover a sinister global conspiracy.

 


Diamonds are Forever (1971)

A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an evil plot involving a rich business tycoon.

 


Never Say Never Again (1983)

This was Sean Connery's last film as 007 James Bond.

In the movie, an aging James Bond (Sean Connery) makes an uncharacteristic mistake during a routine training mission, leading M (Edward Fox) to believe that the legendary British Intelligence spy is now past his prime. M indefinitely suspends Bond from active duty. However, when SPECTRE member Fatima Bush (Barbara Carrera) and her fellow terrorists successfully steal two nuclear missiles from the U.S. military, M must reinstate Bond, as he is the only agent who can beat SPECTRE at their own game of espionage.

*In never say never


 

Ace sculptor OBIORA ANIDI; How concrete, iron, metal, marble obey his instructions

 

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*Ace sculptor Obiora Anidi
By Fred Iwenjora

That celebrated sculptor and arts teacher Dr Obiora Anidi has carved a niche for himself as an artist of note with a very uncanny and peculiar style is not in doubt.

This is because he immediately started diligently working his way up the ladder after his graduation with a HND from Institute of management and Technology IMT Enugu arts department in 1982.

While at IMT and before his graduation, Anidi who has now acquired a PH.d from the University of Nigeria Nsukka and is currently the Chief Art Lecturer at Enugu state College of Education projected and perfected the use of wrought iron and metal to create wonderful artworks that continue to appeal to many lovers of visual arts.

As you read this, Anidi has taken this style to much higher levels with his latest mix of concrete and marble together with metal and iron and creating internationally renowned pieces.

*Akalaka by Obiora Anidi
A visit to his serene private studio in Enugu shows many works at various stages of completion littered around.

The founding member of the world famous AKA Group of exhibiting artists and Chairman of the Enugu state Council of Arts and Culture says “molding these scraps of irons, metals, marbles and concrete into something meaningful gives me utmost joy”

*Anya Ike (axe)by Obiora Anidi
Asked to react to the recent vandalizing and defacing of monuments in Enugu by hoodlums disguised as #Endsars protesters, Anidi whose depiction of the respected Odo masquerade of the Ojebogene clan in a wrought iron and metal piece titled Otukwuru Ojuani many years back still rings bells exclaimed “this is anarchy and very unfortunate. Detractors will always attempt to sabotage a common good movement. But I trust God is standing by. They won’t succeed in the attempt to break our spirit by destroying our treasures. We should pray it never happens again”

*Anidi (3rd L) with members of the LIMCAF with Gov Ugwuanyi in 2016
In a brief lecture, Anidi tutored that “Late Commodore Emeka Omeruah was the Military Administrator of Old Anambra state who directed the then Commissioner for works Dr. John Eluka and the management of IMT to mount some select sculptures of the institute’s garden at some strategic locations and roundabouts within Enugu to beautify the city. My work "Evayiku Odo Symbolism" situated at the University of Nigeria Enugu Campus gate and roundabout is part of that project”.

*Anidi




Thursday, 29 October 2020

The world of WORDSHOT..popular anchor Solid Jamz from the past

SHOWDISH

*Wordshot slamming the jamz
By Our Reporters

 Right from his years at the University of Port Harcourt, ace anchor of Solid Jamz from the past, one of the most popular music programmes on radio in Enugu Wordshot Amaechi Ugwuele better known to many as Wordshot already knew his direction.

His interest in literary matters had developed while in his days in secondary school.

Over the years, he became more involved in drama, theatre, poetry and all forms of art while contributing to many Nigerian newspapers.

Currently Wordshot is CEO of Words and Shots, a multimedia production company with headquarters in Enugu.

*In word and shot gear
In a chat recently, he said “I am involved in many literary and creative matters which include writing, book publishing, video production, films as well as radio presentation.

“I am so thankful to fans that have encouraged the works of my hands. They do this via text messages, emails, watsapp especially as it concerns my radio programme; Solid Jamz from the past as well as other programmes I am part of. Solid jamz comes up on Solid FM Enugu every Sunday 10pm -12midnight.

*Wordshot with literary giant Gabriel Okara
“Word and Shot is about our media attention in the written words and of course photos and video shots on people, places and events and the issues they form” he enthuses.

 

My encounter with #Endsars mob and how God saved me….pathetic tale of mother of two

Pathetic Experience

*Ada Ide....only God saved me
By Our Reporters

An Enugu based middle aged mother of two Lilian Ada Ide Obiechina has narrated how God extricated her from harm when she ran into a mob of #endsars protesters suspected to be hoodlums who were on a looting and robbing spree of violence and destruction in Enugu recently.

Narrating her ordeal to ECD, Obiechina said “Wednesday 21st October, 2020 will remain indelible in my mind because it was the day I almost died but God saved me. I found myself tucked inside an #Endsars mob. I mean mob not the regular protesters.

I got trapped in the midst of rampaging hoodlums. I cannot say how I wriggled past them. It can only be God. However my car was hit so hard and it left me visibly shaken and traumatised.

Most Nigerians are not very happy with the state of things in the country so supported the protest on police brutality so I wonder why the mob should also target normal ordinary people like me. They broke my windshield in the melee before God extricated me.

On the day of rage

“I was around Okpara Avenue when news that pockets of mobs were blocking all roads started circulating. My mind went to my daughters who were in school first.  I was heading to Nike to pick them up but suddenly all roads leading to anywhere was blocked. From Trans Ekulu, I turned around back towards Okpara Avenue because they had taken over the area surrounding the CBN Quarters as well as NOWAS round about.

"I thought I was free and safe. How wrong I was as I ran into them again at Ebeano tunnel roundabout traffic light. I quickly made a dash into an apiam way that connected Abakiliki road towards New Market.  As soon as I had past Ekulu primary school and driven further, just around a bend, I ran into the biggest barricade I had ever seen in my life. My heart skipped a beat. This time I was stuck and no space to turn around and flee. I saw myself face to face with death. 

"I resigned myself to whatever fate was destined for me as wild eyed looking men wielding clubs, bottles and other dangerous weapons and singing war chants were terrorizing passersby, hitting at vehicles and picking whatever they could. I thought I was going to die. I am so grateful to God.

Unholy encounter/ God in action

“On most part of my car were leaves in solidarity with the protesters. But I soon discovered that these were no more protesters. One of the men hit a club on my car and a long line of crack drew on the wind shield. Some of the men were already peering into my car which had files and documents littered. I shrunk. I was really distraught and hysterical. I was screaming that I was looking for my children and my screams may have touched one of the men who entered my car. I have never been as close to choking like I was on that day. Neither had I seen that kind of siege before in my entire life. 

"The one who had entered my car told his colleagues to leave the situation for him after listening to me in my terrified state. He then controlled the traffic commanding me to make a left turn and drive off while they continued their attack on innocent Nigerians. After parking at the NCFC building for a while, my mind told me they may return to where the car is because it is a public building. I drove off again through the new secretariat building and towards the former Ikenga Hotels. 

"The road I took drove straight to a hotel. I could see cars before or behind me reversing at this discovery but I reasoned that I needed to cool off. I was in my car for a while drenched in sweat and visibly petrified. MY Blood pressure must have risen to the skies. I had worried about my children who had safely reached home but they had told me to be where ever I was because they were safely home and all was not well. I could not imagine getting out of the frying pan and jumping into the fire. God had saved me so why could I not save myself. I checked into the hotel because I did not want to be told that there were no more rooms or that the room cost had increased.

" That night news of the burning and looting started to pop up. It continued unabated days after. Almost all the banks on Abakpa axis and fuel stations were attacked. I ended up staying at the hotel for three nights. The country must be counting its losses. No one had thought that violence could escalate in Enugu. I guess the news from around the country emboldened the hoodlums who regrouped.

 “We cannot destroy public property like bus stops and art works and monuments and think we are doing the right thing. We have often complained that we do not have enough amenities and infrastructure so destroying the few won’t serve us best. Again to also target me as well as other innocent residents is not right”

She also condemned the destruction of monuments and private and public properties across the nation including the carnage and destruction in Ogidi her home town which was widely circulated on social media.

Saturday, 24 October 2020

I can restore Otigba if ..Afuba, father of Otigba

 News


*Otigba junction on a good day
 By Fred Iwenjora

There’s good news that the recently burnt Enugu's monumental sculpture  Otigba will soon be restored to its shinning glory.

This hint comes from renowned artist Chris Afuba the sculptor who created the artistic masterpiece that has become a major landmark in Enugu when he spoke for the first time since the news of the sad incident of wednesday night got to him.

*Otigba burning
Afuba who still runs busy schedule at his studio and Gallery in Enugu told ECD that "if given the opportunity, I will put Otigba together again”.

The  renowned impressive sculpture work Otigba was set ablaze recently by an irate mob who may have hijacked the #endsars protest in Enugu, a development he describes as “very sad”.

*Afuba..father of Otigba

The founding member of the famous AKA group of exhibiting artists with local and international experience said he had "not seen the Otigba since it was burnt but I will do so when tensions cool down in Enugu and free movement is guaranteed.

“I must try to go and see what happened to the project which took me almost two years to complete. It is indeed lamentable that some people do not understand the importance of development and preservation of our arts and monuments for our country.

"I believe the burning of Otigba must have been done out of ignorance”.

Photo of Otigba junction; Enugu connect

It took me almost two years to complete Otigba---Renowned sculptor Chris Afuba speaks

 

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*Chris Afuba, sculptor of Otigba
By Fred Iwenjora

Internationally renowned sculptor Chris Afuba whose monumental sculpture work Otigba was recently burnt by an irate mob who were pretending to be part of the endsars protest in Enugu has opened up on what he considers “a sad development in our history”.

In a chat with ECD, Afuba a founding member of the famous AKA group of exhibiting artists with local and international experience said he had "not seen the Otigba since it was burnt but I will do so when tensions cool down in Enugu and free movement is guaranteed.

“But I must try to go and see what happened to the project which took me almost two years to complete. It is indeed lamentable that some people do not understand the importance of development and preservation of our arts and monuments for our country.

"I believe the burning of Otigba must have been done out of ignorance”.

History of Otigba

Afuba told of how he has always been fascinated by magnificent works since his early years as an arts student of the Institute of Management and Technology “IMT” Enugu.

Otigba according to him was his graduating project and was inspired by Nne Igba, a dance music cultural troupe in Nimo,  Anambra state, his home town.

“The work was standing at the IMT sculpture Garden like many of such works when one of the Military Governors of old Anambra state whom I may not recall now initiated a policy to move some of them into the streets for aesthetic beautification”

That was how Otigba became an instant symbol at New Haven/ Ogui Road roundabout of the Coal city and one of Enugu’s most celebrated monuments.

However, all is not lost on the Otigba as Afuba heartily announced that "if given the opportunity, I will put Otigba together again"

Friday, 23 October 2020

Sacrilege; What the mob did before burning Otigba, Enugu's most impressive monument...Enugu artists lament

*Otigba ..burning

By Fred Iwenjora

Residents of Enugu woke up on Thursday to behold their most celebrated monument, the Otigba(the drummer) burnt down.

Otigba, the impressive statue of a drummer used as the major décor at the roundabout connecting New Haven and Ogui road in the Coal city became a victim of hoodlums who hijacked the endsars protests to unleash mayhem upon the city destroying both banks, fuel stations and other public and private properties last Wednesday night leaving all asking why? What did Otigba do to them?

Eye witnesses say a mob was on rampage destroying everything in sight and robbing passersby.

Said the source “when they got to Otigba, they started chanting and dancing around it before first breaking its right hand to stop it from beating the drum and then went ahead to set the statue on fire.

Otigba is a magnificent sculpture made by ace renowned sculptor Chris Afuba, a renowned member of the respected A.K.A  group of exhibiting artists and became a landmark in just a few days after it was mounted.

In a few years many resident came to like Otigba for its huge aesthetic value on the city.

A member of the AKA group art teacher Obiora Anidi lamented the destruction describing it as “anarchy”.

He said “detractors will always attempt to sabotage a “common good” movement. But I trust God is standing by. However they won’t attempt to break our spirit by destroying our treasures”

Also speaking, Prof Chu Krydz Ikwuemesi of Pan African Circle of artists spoke to ECD saying “ the destruction of Otigba is both sad and tragic. It is a reflection of the superlative barbarism that abides in our time. When I saw the clips of the burning statue on facebook, I was greatly shaken”.



Stop the carnage in Ogidi, other parts of Nigeria now!-- Comrade Lilian Obiechina

View Point
*Comrade Lilian Obiechina
Woman leader and public commentator
 Comrade Lilian Ada Ide Obiechina has called on Ogidi youths and indeed all the youths of south eastern Nigeria and Nigeria in general to desist from the maiming of fellow citizens and the destruction of private and public assets currently going on in the guise of #endsars protests.

Following the recent uprising of violence by the youths across Nigeria and especially in Ogidi her home town who went on a rampage, killing, maiming security agents, destroying some valued properties and assets,  Comrade Obiechina, voices out her frustrations, dissuading the youths against the ongoing violence.

In a statement sent to ECD news room,  Obiechina urged the youths to desist from carrying out further destruction of private and public properties in the zone.

According to Obiechina, “I am a concerned citizen and a mother who can’t sit and watch the youths in the name of protest, embark on a looting spree with wanton destruction meted out on shops, businesses of ordinary citizens like themselves and government infrastructures in our states.

“Who is deceiving the youths of South East if I may ask? Markets are being destroyed, landmark statues in Enugu especially at Otigba Junction and elsewhere in Enugu state have been destroyed. Is that #EndSARS or #Police brutality? Why destroy what is in your state under the guise of protest?

“The bodies that are piling up are ours, the cars being destroyed are ours, the shops looted are ours  and the institutions destroyed are all ours.

“I strongly urge that these rioting be stopped and anyone urging our youths to destroy properties in their states is indeed the enemy.

“The nation is already bleeding and self-destruction is not the way out. Don’t self destruct and blame the system that you destroyed!” Obiechina pleaded...allow the panels on police matters set up by the various State Governments, look into the demands of the protesters and bring to book all culprits as well as address the loss of lives encountered.

Thursday, 22 October 2020

How NSCDC men saved the famous CCB building from burning down

 

*Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu state

By Our Reporters

Save for the prompt intervention of the men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps who arrived at the nick of time, the famous CCB building housing Enugu state Ministry of Education, Board of Internal Revenue, Enugu state Council for Arts and Culture as well as other Enugu state government agencies may have been razed down by hoodlums who seem to have hijacked the peaceful protest against police brutality across the nation.

ECD reporters in Enugu tell of how the hoodlums had yesterday evening marched through the Abakaliki road towards Okpara Avenue, piled up heavy duty tyres at the staircase of the historic building, doused it with enough fuel and almost set the fire when the NSCDC men arrived and dispersed them.

Already, some parts of the building were aflame.

These as well as other activities of hoodlums may have prompted Governor Ugwuanyi to impose curfew in some parts of the state and Enugu metropolis.

According to Enugu state Commissioner for Information Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi ordered the imposition of the 24-hour curfew in Enugu East, Enugu North and Enugu South Local Government Areas, effective from 7 pm today, Wednesday, October 21, 2020, until further notice.

The action follows “the observed hijack of #EndSARS protests, which had been peaceful in the past days, by miscreants who plan to unleash mayhem”.