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King Dokubo-Asari sends New year Goodwill message to Kalabaris worldwide: Urges Elites to come home To invest and youths to shun cultism and violence

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King Dokubo-Asari sends New year Goodwill message to Kalabaris worldwide: Urges Elites to come home To invest and youths to shun cultism and violence

King Dokubo-Asari sends New year Goodwill message to Kalabaris worldwide: Urges Elites to come home To invest and youths to shun cultism and violence

Da-Amakiri Tubo, Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, Amanyanabo of The Source (Elem Kalabari), Dabaye Amakiri 1, has issued a heartfelt new year goodwill message to monarchs, chiefs, elites, and the masses of the Kalabari kingdom and kalabaris in the diaspora.

King Dokubo-Asari sends New year Goodwill message to Kalabaris worldwide: Urges Elites to come home To invest and youths to shun cultism and violence

In his new year message, he emphasizes the importance of unity and peaceful coexistence among brethren in all Kalabari communities, stressing that this is crucial for development and progress.

Dokubo-Asari, known for his tireless efforts in fighting for resource control, oppression, and environmental conservation in the Niger Delta, urges youths to shun cultism and violent associations that harm others. Instead, he encourages them to embrace peaceful and constructive endeavors that promote the well-being of the community.

Furthermore, he calls upon the professional class, elites, and the rich, both in the diaspora and in Nigeria, to return home and invest in Kalabari. “Our people need to come back home to build houses here instead of buying land in other communities,”

He implores. “I urge my fellow Kalabari brothers and sisters worldwide to set up businesses here that will boost the economy of the Kalabari Kingdom and provide jobs for our people. Our region is rich in oil and gas with opportunities Marine transportation. There are huge possibilities in Agriculture and tourism development and many other avenues for viable investments.”

Dokubo-Asari’s commitment to the unity and development of the Kalabari kingdom is evident in his personal life.

In 2017, he made the bold decision to move from Port Harcourt to Obuama, selling off all his landed property and investing in Obuama. His investments have contributed significantly to the growth and transformation of Obuama into a vibrant and diverse community.

He added,
” As Amanyanabo of The Source,(Elem Kalabari) I recommit myself to the promotion, preservation and growth of everything that has to do with Kalabari like I have done for over 20 years.”

As the newly installed Amanyanabo of The Source (Elem Kalabari), Dokubo-Asari is poised to build upon his legacy, fostering growth, development, and prosperity for the Kalabari kingdom. His leadership and vision will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the region, cementing his place as a revered figure in the annals of Kalabari history.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE: MASSIVE PROTEST AGAINST IBEDC IN EDE, OSUN STATE

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OFFICIAL NOTICE: MASSIVE PROTEST AGAINST IBEDC IN EDE, OSUN STATE

 

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS)—the umbrella body representing all students in Polytechnics, Monotechnics, Colleges of Agriculture, Colleges of Health Technology, and allied institutions across Nigeria—hereby declares a massive protest against the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) over its persistent failure to provide stable electricity to the people of Ede, Osun State.

 

For over seven (7) months, the people of Ede have been subjected to extreme hardship, receiving barely 30 minutes of electricity every three (3) days. Despite this, IBEDC has increased electricity tariffs more than three times in recent months without any improvement in service. This is an act of oppression, economic sabotage, and a direct attack on students and residents who depend on electricity for their education, businesses, and daily survival.

NAPS, as the voice of over 28.1 million students, will not stand by while the people of Ede suffer from unjust electricity policies. It is disgraceful that IBEDC, an institution meant to facilitate economic growth, is instead worsening the hardships faced by students and the general public.

CALL TO ACTION
We invite all comrades, students, and concerned citizens from across Nigeria to join us in a massive protest on:

📅 Date: Thursday, 14th January 2025
📍 Venue: Ede, Osun State

Furthermore, if IBEDC fails to address this injustice, we shall relocate our hostels to IBEDC’s head office starting Tuesday next week, until our demands are met. Protesters are advised to come along with their Student ID Cards, mats, and cooking items, as we are fully prepared to sustain this struggle.

OUR DEMANDS
1️⃣ Immediate restoration of stable electricity in Ede.
2️⃣ A halt to the unjustified increase in electricity tariffs.
3️⃣ A transparent and public dialogue with IBEDC management to resolve this crisis.

As peace-loving citizens, we remain open to discussions before the protest date. However, if no action is taken, IBEDC will be declared persona non grata in Ede and Osun State at large.

ALUTA CONTINUA… VICTORIA ASCERTA!
Signed:
Comrade Adeniji Boluwaji Temitope
NAPS Senate President
📞 08069738724

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Anambra Police Launch Manhunt for Killers of Three Children in Nise Community

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Anambra Police Launch Manhunt for Killers of Three Children in Nise Community

Anambra Police Launch Manhunt for Killers of Three Children in Nise Community

 

The Anambra State Police Command has initiated a manhunt for the perpetrators responsible for the brutal killing of three children at their home in the Nise community, located in the Awka South Local Government Area of the state.

 

The victims, all siblings aged between two and six years, were murdered at their residence on Saturday night. According to the police, the killers scaled the fence of the compound, gaining entry into the premises undetected before committing the heinous act. After killing the children, the assailants reportedly placed their lifeless bodies inside a Mercedes Benz car parked within the compound before fleeing the scene.

 

SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the spokesperson for the Anambra State Police Command, confirmed the incident to our correspondent on Monday. He stated that the murder occurred late on Saturday, with the police only being alerted to the crime late on Sunday.

Although the exact motive for the killings remains unclear, sources in the area have speculated that the crime may be linked to ongoing disputes involving the children’s father, a native doctor and businessman, with some unnamed individuals over a business deal. One anonymous source described the tragic scene, saying, “The three young boys were at their parents’ house in Nise when an unidentified person or persons scaled the fence and murdered them in cold blood. Their bodies were found with their mouths tied and left in pools of blood inside their father’s car.”

The source further explained that the children’s father, a young man in his early 30s, is known to lock his children inside the compound while he and their mother go about their business. The family’s daily routine reportedly involved the father returning to serve the children a meal before leaving again.

Efforts to reach the father for comment were unsuccessful, as he declined to speak on the matter.

In response to the killing, Ikenga revealed that police operatives had visited the scene and removed the bodies of the victims. A manhunt has since been launched for the suspects, with local residents providing critical information that is aiding the investigation.

“We have taken over the scene, interacted with those around, and are using the information gathered to launch a manhunt for the assailants,” Ikenga said. “We are working to uncover the reasons behind the killings and whether it was a result of negligence on the part of the father or the motives of the suspects.”

The police spokesperson assured the public that once the investigation is concluded, the findings would be made available.

As the investigation continues, residents of Nise are left in shock, with many awaiting further updates on the case.

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Ibadan-Based Broadcaster Peter Olasupo Summoned by INTERPOL Over Allegations of Defamation and Cyberstalking

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Ibadan-Based Broadcaster Peter Olasupo Summoned by INTERPOL Over Allegations of Defamation and Cyberstalking

 

Peter Olasupo, a well-known Ibadan-based broadcaster, has been summoned by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) to appear before its office over allegations of criminal defamation and cyber-stalking. According to a statement posted on his Facebook page, Olasupo revealed that he received an official letter from INTERPOL on December 30, 2024, instructing him to report to INTERPOL headquarters at Force Headquarters, Shehu Shagari Way, Garki, Abuja, at 11:00 am.

In his post, Olasupo explained that his initial appearance was rescheduled to Monday, January 13, 2025, as part of an ongoing investigation into the allegations.

“Upon receiving the letter through my boss, my boss immediately contacted our able lawyer Barr. Yomi Ogunlola, who responded on my behalf, resulting in a rescheduled appearance date of Monday, 13th January 2025,” Olasupo stated.

The broadcaster expressed his confusion over the situation, asking a series of questions in his Facebook post. “Who reported me to INTERPOL? Why INTERPOL? Who is defaming who? And who is cyberstalking who?” he wrote. “My Lord, I am innocent of these allegations.”

Though he acknowledged the seriousness of the summons, Olasupo raised concerns about the logistics of traveling to Abuja for the questioning. He questioned why he could not report to a more accessible location such as the Oyo State Command in Ibadan or the Lagos office of INTERPOL. “INTERPOL, if you truly want to facilitate this process, shouldn’t you at least provide travel allowances? Or will you use police helicopters to carry me?” he added humorously. Despite the inconvenience, Olasupo assured his followers that he would cooperate fully with the investigation.

In a separate confirmation to DailyPost on Sunday night, Olasupo affirmed the authenticity of the letter and the ongoing situation, saying, “Yes, it’s true oo.”

The case, which involves INTERPOL, has stirred public curiosity, with many awaiting further developments as Olasupo prepares to appear for questioning in Abuja. Olasupo concluded his message by reassuring his fans that the situation would not affect his commitment to professionalism and dedication to speaking truthfully to those in power.

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