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US-based Nigerian petition Interpol over cyberbullying

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US-based Nigerian petition Interpol over cyberbullying

US-based Nigerian petition Interpol over cyberbullying

 

 

A Nigerian woman living in USA the United States of America Becky Igiebor, through her counsel Agbonlahor Law Firm, has petition the International Police (INTERPOL) to as a matter of urgency to arrest, investigate and prosecute one Rachel Eboni Osazee Iyonmana.

 

 

 

US-based Nigerian petition Interpol over cyberbullying

 

 

 

According to the petition duly signed by Agbonlahor law firm on behalf of its client Becky Igiebor, revealed that Rachael Eboni Osazee Iyonmana has remain obstinate to desist from Cyberbullying, against his client an act capable of harm, life threatening , impersonation and defaming the character of Becky lgiebor, using a horde of fake social media accounts viz Osazee Martins Iyonmana(Martins Iyonmana), Gudaz Michelle, Ashawo Na BeckyOmoregbee-Igiebor(Becky Igiebor Seattle Washington), Michael P. Williams, Eboni Godswill(Osazee Martins Iyonmana) and Osarumwense Michelle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The law firm also stated that a petition was also written to the Assistant Inspector General of Police, (AIG) FCID Annex, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, listed a horde of issues in support of its petition which inter alia includes, that “Our client is a peaceful and law abiding citizen of Federal Republic of Nigena who at all times protects the image of Nigeria both home and abroad; our client informed us that she has recently been a victim of cyber bullying as a result of negative, hateful, threats, defamatory and malicious messages written about her on social media by one EBONI RACHAEL OSAZEE IYONMANA (with phone No: +19056178041), a Nigerian/Canadian whose last known residental address is at 11-515 Walkers line, Burlington, ON L7N3V5, Canada and this has caused our client a lot of concern and emotional distress.”

Going forth, Agbonlahor Law Firm, asserted: “According to our client, these messages complained about were sent by the said Rachel using various social media platforms (especially Facebook) and shared same to our client’s friends and family members Facebook pages with intent to defame, damage and assassinate our client’s character.”

Driving home its point, the petitioner stressed: “Moreso, Rachel according to our client is known for this kind of act of bullying innocent Nigerians online and she has been arrested and cautioned severally for same act but refused/neglected to desist from it, an act that is detrimental to the image of Nigerians in diaspora and the country in general. To our client, Rachel’s conduct has caused her reasonable feel of fear of death, violence and bodily harm due to threats to her life by the said Rachael Eboni Osazee Iyonmana. The reason for all this threats is because our client is related to Rachel’s estranged husband and nothing more.”

In conclusion, Agbonlahor Law Firm said: “In view of the above, we humbly urge you Sir, to use your good office to intervene in this life threatening situation’ and bring the said Rachel to book and prosecute her, as her act is contrary to the provisions of the cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention etc) Act 2015, Criminal Code Act and Penal Code Act in Nigeria and also relevant Canadian cum international laws on the acts complained about in this petition.”

Sahara weekly online is published by First Sahara weekly international. contact saharaweekly@yahoo.com

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Pastor Oyediran celebrates a remarkable achievement as his son, Oluwatimilehin Oyediran, earns a Master’s degree in Computer Science

 

…Paving the way for a brighter future

 

~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

 

A celebratory atmosphere was palpable on Friday, May 9th, 2025, as a father shared his heartfelt congratulations with his son, Oluwatimilehin Oyediran, on completing his master’s degree in Computer Science at Alabama University in the United States of America

 

Pastor Oyediran celebrates a remarkable achievement....

 

Pastor Oyediran commenced his congratulatory message to his remarkable son, Oluwatimilehin Oyediran, by saying, “Big congratulations to you, my esteemed son, a proficient computer scientist, Oluwatimilehin Oyediran, for earning a master’s degree in Computer Science.”

 

According to a statement released by his media aide Oluwaseun Fabiyi, “My first and most important decision was to have you, which I have never regretted despite the numerous challenges and circumstances surrounding the world. Although you have never given your parents cause for concern, you confront your problems head-on like a mature man, face your challenges fearlessly and tackle obstacles with the ferocity of an eagle.”

 

When you first informed me that you would pursue computer science as your course of study, I had some reservations, not because I doubted your intellectual capabilities or perseverance, but because I knew you preferred to avoid stress, which is why I was somewhat skeptical, although I have faith that you will succeed

 

I appreciate your diligent efforts, which have not failed to impress me, and I am grateful that you have brought us honor. As a son of proud parents, you have proven your merit, and I am delighted to extend special congratulations to you on this exceptional accomplishment, dear son.

 

May you continue to attain greater heights in Jesus’ name. I am particularly proud of you. I wish you continued success. Congratulations once more my forever boyfriend.

 

Oluwaseun Fabiyi a seasoned journalist writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

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UBA’s Abiodun Coker Named “Future Leader in Media Management” at The Industry Summit/Awards

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UBA’s Abiodun Coker Named “Future Leader in Media Management” at The Industry Summit/Awards

The communications team at United Bank for Africa (UBA) has another reason to celebrate as Abiodun Coker, Media & External Relations Lead, has been honored with the “Future Leader in Media Management” award at the upcoming 6th edition of The Industry Summit/Awards.

UBA’s Abiodun Coker Named “Future Leader in Media Management” at The Industry Summit/Awards

Organized by The Industry Newspaper, the leading brand marketing publication in West Africa — the prestigious awards recognize outstanding professionals shaping the future of brand marketing and communications across the region.

The award jury, chaired by Mr. Tolulope Ogunjobi, renowned broadcast business correspondent and Business Editor at TVC News, cited Coker’s exceptional achievements in the public relations field during the year 2024. Particularly noted were his masterful handling of UBA’s 2024 Rights Issue, which successfully closed on December 24, 2024, and the impactful execution of the bank’s 75th Anniversary Campaign, both of which were described as commendable and exceptional.

A seasoned professional, Coker’s journey from an acclaimed financial journalist at BusinessDay Newspapers to a powerhouse in corporate communications has been nothing short of inspiring. With over eight years of robust journalism experience, coupled with leadership roles at top-tier public relations firms such as BD Consult Ltd and Quadrant, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to transform and manage leading brands successfully.

According to the jury, Coker’s management of UBA’s media ecosystem during the year under review was remarkable, with several media professionals praising his public relations craftsmanship and ability to skillfully manage the image of one of Africa’s most formidable financial brands.

“Abiodun Coker’s achievements in 2024 are a beacon for greater accomplishments ahead,” the jury noted. “He is undoubtedly one of the strategic communication experts to watch in 2025.”

The Industry Summit and Awards held on Friday, May 2, 2025, at CIBN House, Adeola Hopewell, Victoria Island, Lagos, and the awards ceremony took place at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Abiodun Coker’s recognition further cements his growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s most dynamic and future-ready communications leaders, with his eyes firmly set on redefining the media management landscape.

He is purposefully forging his path at UBA Group, widely regarded as a formidable team player in the communication strategic industry, his contributions are both impactful and impossible to overlook. He is undoubtedly a strong candidate for future leadership roles in the communications industry.

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President Tinubu: Anambra visit and the petals of inclusive leadership, by Fredrick Nwabufo

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President Tinubu: Anambra visit and the petals of inclusive leadership, by Fredrick Nwabufo

In botanical terms, inclusive leadership is like a flower of which beauty proceeds from the anatomy of each petal or the leaves of its corolla. It takes different parts to form a whole, and there is no stronger force than a united people.

President Bola Tinubu has steadily demonstrated a rare rallying quality; pulling together and not setting asunder. Whether north, south, east, or west, he has remained consistent as an even-handed arbiter, dealing graciously and honourably with everyone.

On May 2, he visited Katsina State, where he made bold and decisive declarations against banditry and terrorism in the North-West zone. He reiterated his resolve that Nigeria would never succumb to the designs of terror and asked the military to intensify its efforts to remove the vestiges of the menace.

The President visited Enugu State on January 4. The visit, his first port of call in the year, underscored the importance accorded to the South-East zone, as well as the President’s genuine effort at bringing all Nigerians together.

In Enugu, President Tinubu interacted with a melange of leaders in the South-East, listening, taking note of their concerns, and ending with a fine lexical smorgasbord of unity, hope, and compassion.

In Anambra, his second visit to the South-East in 2025, the President reprised his accustomed nationalistic aspect – not a performance or a contrivance, but an organic and time-honed disposition.

President Tinubu paid a visit to Anambra State on Thursday, May 8. He was received with flourish, elegance, and exceeding excitement — an undisputed affirmation of the Igbo saying, “Nkea bu nke anyi” (He is our own).

It was a carnival in the streets of Awka as the President’s convoy entered the city, a welcome deserving only of a well-striped warrior — Dike. The President was honoured with the foremost traditional title — Dike Si-mba of Anambra — mighty warrior/hero.

Earlier, he had inaugurated the Emeka Anyaoku Institute of International Studies and Diplomacy at Nnamdi Azikwe University; the new Government House, and Solution Funcity.

Speaking at Ekwueme Square, a stadium, where an open meeting was held with an array of South-East leaders, opinion moulders and other citizens, President Tinubu thanked the people of Anambra for the warm welcome and their support.

“I know our diversity will lead to prosperity.

“South-East, I salute your enterprise, your innovation, and commitment to progress,” the President said.

In his address, Governor Chukwuma Soludo thanked the President for honouring the state by visiting. He said the last state visit by any President was in 2012.

He commended the President for having the courage to take tough decisions that were already turning around the economy and encouraged the President to stay the course.

The governor said his support for President Tinubu was rooted in ideology and principle and described the President as the “Professor of Federalism.”

Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, also thanked the President, underscoring his expansiveness, accommodating, and fatherly disposition.

The significance of the President’s domestic trips is the exigency of solidarising, as well as of building bridges and fostering unity. Nigerians across the country can see, feel, and hear their President in the flesh. He comes to them with words of hope, encouragement, understanding, compassion, and action.

The President has shown time and time again that he is the leader that Nigeria sorely needs at this time to mend the fault lines, the fissures, and to disentangle the national antinomy.

Leadership is by example. It is in the doings. It is in the results. Little wonder Nigerians across all artificial aisles are rallying towards the President. The ability to bring people together, regardless of any unnatural boundaries, is the great stuff of leadership.

President Tinubu epitomises this outlier quality of leadership.

Fredrick Nwabufo is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Engagement

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