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Ex-IGP Okiro withdraws from Ohanaeze President General contest

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Former Inspector General of Police, Sir Mike Okiro has withdrawn from the race to occupy the position of President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

Okiro made the announcement during a press briefing in Enugu on Thursday.

He hinged his decision on the order of an Enugu State High Court barring him from contesting in the election.

We recall that the court had given an injunction barring the former Police Chief based on a suit before it which claimed that he (Okiro) is from Imo State and not Rivers where the position was zoned to.

In adherence to the order, Okiro has now announced his withdrawal from the race.

The full text of his press briefing below:

“My dear brothers and sisters, I, Sir Mike Okiro CFR, President General Candidate for Ohanaeze Ndigbo Election slated for 10th January, 2025 address you today with unwavering resolve.

“I have been made aware of the Enugu State High Court’s interim order, which regrettably restrains me from contesting the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide Presidency General Election tomorrow.

“The court order, based on alleged non-indigene status, contradicts verifiable facts. It is unfortunate that the court did not invite me or heard from me before giving that obnoxious order which I got from the media. The facts are (a) That I hail from Egbema in Rivers State as shown by my National Population Commission Attestation of Birth. (b) My Traditional Ruler, the Nzeobi of Egbema, has also confirmed my indigene status of Rivers State. (c) I have written many books where my indigeneship of Rivers State is shown in the author’s column. A good example is my best seller, titled: “Nigeria: The Restructuring ‘Controversy”. (d) Page 6 of my biography written by Mr. Dozie Okebalama also shows my indigeneship of Rivers. (e) I have attended many Imeobi meetings where I represented Rivers State in the attendance list compiled by the Secretary-General. (f) As a student in the University of Ibadan, I was a member of the Rivers State Students’ Association, where I was elected as Treasurer, and another Great UIte, now Distinguished Senator Andrew Uchendu was elected as Secretary. (g) I was representing Rivers State during the meetings of the South-South People’s Assembly under our respected leader, Chief Edwin Clark, where Prof. Pat. Utomi, another Great Nigerian, represented Delta State. My records and credentials speak for themselves.

“As an Igbo man and elder statesman of Rivers State Extraction which said position has been zoned to by the electoral committee, I believe in the rule of law and shall respect the court’s order.

“My Obedience to court orders, no matter how unfavorable, demonstrates our commitment to democracy. I believe in the principles of rule of law as the rule of law ensures our collective progress.

“The rule of law safeguards our society; its principles must be upheld, our democratic values are non-negotiable, together we will emerge stronger. Our stance for justice, due process and rule of law shall vindicate us.

“I will not participate in any election pending the final determination of the matter pending before Hon Justice N.R Oji of Enugu State High Court which court gave the restraining order.

“Although I’ve not been formally served with the suit/processes or order, my commitment to law and order remains unwavering, despite the fact that the reliefs granted in the order against me appears to undermine my fundamental right guaranteed in Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

“My distinguished career as Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police underscores my dedication to justice and what is noble.

“I have instructed the Chambers of Eze Okafor & Co, my lawyers to pursue the case to its logical conclusion to ensure that the purveyors of hate and lawlessness are brought to book in line with our enabling laws.

“As provided by our constitution, I demand to be heard, and I am sure that the court will ensure that the twin pillars of natural justice will be observed to the later in handling the case. We have not lost hope in our judicial system.

“I urge my immediate community Egbema, the entire Igbo speaking people of Rivers state who are solidly behind me and all my supporters across Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, Anambra, and Delta to stand by the rule of law throughout the period of this contest.

“Our resolve strengthens Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s unity and progress. Together, we’ll navigate this challenge.

“My Governor, His Excellency, Siminialayi Fubara GSSRS unwavering support is most highly appreciated and same cannot be taken for granted. Your Excellency’s leadership indeed inspires me.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo embodies Igbo unity, progress, and peaceful coexistence. Our organization promotes harmony among Igbos worldwide. Let’s prioritize peace and unity.

“I reaffirm my commitment to Ohanaeze Ndigbo Ideals; unity, progress and peace in Igbo land.

“Justice shall prevail; Igbo unity and progress remain our guiding principles.

“I assure all of you that we shall overcome this minor setback as our democratic values are non-negotiable.”

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Bisi Onasanya, ex FirstBank MD flees Nigeria to Ghana as EFCC closes in……

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Bisi Onasanya, the embattled former Managing Director of FirstBank has followed in the steps of Oba Otudeko, the former chairman of FBN Holdings and fled the country.
Onasanya who is expected to appear at the Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday January 20 to answer to the charges brought against him by anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, may likely be absent in court as he is currently holed up in Ghana in hiding.

He was spotted at Movenpick Hotel in Accra where he checked in at exactly 8 am on Friday morning.

Society Reporters had earlier reported that Onasanya will be arraigned before Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke for looting over N12.3 billion.

He will be arraigned alongside Otudeko, also the chairman of Honeywell Group who is equally on the run, as well as two others, a former board member of Honeywell Group, Soji Akintayo and a firm, Anchorage Leisure Limited connected to Otudeko.

The quartet committed fraud in tranches of N5.2 billion, N6.2 billion, N6.150 billion, N1.5 billion and N500 million, N6.2 billion and N2.09 billion between 2013 and 2014 in Lagos.

The 13-count charge, filed by EFCC counsel Bilikisu Buhari on January 16, 2025, further claimed that the defendants made and uttered forged documents to deceive the bank.

Specifically, count 1 accused the defendants of conspiring “to obtain the sum of N12.3 billion from FirstBank Limited on the pretence that the said sum represented credit facilities applied for by V-TECH DYNAMIC LINKS LIMITED and Stallion Nigeria Limited, which representation you know to be false.”

In Count 2, it was alleged that the defendants, on or about the 26th day of November 2013 in Lagos, “obtained the sum of N5.2 Billion from FirstBank Limited on the pretence that the said sum represented credit facilities applied for by V TECH DYNAMIC LINKS LIMITED which representation you know to be false.”

The 3rd count claimed that the defendants, between 2013 and 2014 in Lagos, obtained N6.2 Billion from FirstBank Limited on the pretence that the said sum represented credit facilities applied for and disbursed to Stallion Nigeria Limited, which representation you know to be false.”

In the 4th count, they were accused of conspiring to spend the N6,15 billion, out of the monies.

According to the Commission, the offences contravened Section 8(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006 and are punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.

Counts 5 and 6 read: “That you, CHIEF OBA OTUDEKO, STEPHEN OLABISI ONASANYA, SOJI AKINTAYO AND ANCHORAGE LEISURE LIMITED on or about 11th day of December 2013 in Lagos, procured Honeywell Flour Mills Plc to retain the sum of N1,5 Billion, which sum you reasonably ought to have known forms part of proceeds of your unlawful activities to wit: Obtaining by False Pretense and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(c), 15 (2) (d) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.

“That you, CHIEF OBA OTUDEKO, STEPHEN OLABISI ONASANYA, SOJI AKINTAYO, AND ANCHORAGE LEISURE LIMITED on or about the 17th day of December 2013 in Lagos, converted to the use of Honeywell Flour Mills Plc the sum of N500 million only which sum you reasonably ought to have known forms part of proceeds of your unlawful activities to wit: Obtaining by False Pretense and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2 (b)) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.”

“That you, CHIEF OBA OTUDEKO, STEPHEN OLABISI ONASANYA, SOJI AKINTAYO, AND ANCHORAGE LEISURE LIMITED on or about the 17th day of December 2013 in Lagos, converted to the use of Honeywell Flour Mills Plc the sum of N500 million only which sum you reasonably ought to have known forms part of proceeds of your unlawful activities to wit: Obtaining by False Pretense and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2 (b)) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.”

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Just In: Wasiu Ayinde loses mum, aged 105

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Music Maestro, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal has lost his adorable mother, Alhaja Halima Shadiya Anifowoshe.

 

 

She was aged 105.

 

May her soul rest in Peace.

 

 

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As Hon. Moji Meranda Speaks For The Good People Of Lagos

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By seun OLOKETUYI

 

In the dynamic and evolving political landscape of Lagos, few names resonate with as much promise, dedication, and authenticity as Rt Hon Mojisola Lasbat Meranda. Her recent emergence as the Speaker of the 10th Lagos State House of Assembly marks a historic milestone in her political career, reinforcing her status as a visionary leader and a formidable force in the state’s governance.

 

Her journey into public service is not only a testament to her resilience but also to her illustrious heritage. Born on August 16, 1980, into the esteemed family of the late Chief T. A. Lawal Akapo, the Ojora of Lagos, and Princess M. A. Lawal-Akapo, Mojisola Meranda embodies the rich history and values of Lagos royalty. Her lineage connects her to the Ojora, Aromire, Onitana, Oloto, and Oniru royal families—dynasties that have long stood as pillars of tradition and leadership in Lagos State. With these roots, her commitment to her constituents and the broader Lagos populace is deeply personal.

 

A Journey of Service and Leadership

 

First elected in 2015 to represent the Apapa Constituency-1, Mrs Meranda has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to her constituents. Her re-elections in 2019 and 2023 underscore the trust and confidence that the people of Apapa have in her leadership. Her tenure in the Lagos State House of Assembly has been marked by groundbreaking initiatives, progressive legislation, and a focus on refining existing laws to meet modern demands.

 

Before taking the mantle of Speaker, Mrs Meranda served as Deputy Speaker and Chief Whip of the 9th Assembly, roles that showcased her legislative acumen and ability to unite diverse voices within the House. Her approach to governance is rooted in collaboration, innovation, and a passion for driving real change for the people of Lagos.

 

Her educational background mirrors her versatility and commitment to excellence. From her foundational years at St. Charles Nursery and Primary School to her ongoing academic pursuits at the University of Lagos, Mrs Meranda has always been a beacon of determination. Her Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from Lagos State University and her advanced certificate in software development highlight her adaptability in a world that demands both traditional leadership and technological proficiency.

 

Legislative Achievements and Constituency Impact

 

Mrs Meranda’s legislative philosophy centers on pragmatic solutions. Rather than merely proposing new laws, she has focused on repealing outdated laws and amending existing ones to reflect contemporary realities. Her leadership style prioritizes enforceable policies that directly improve the lives of Lagosians.

 

In her constituency, she has spearheaded transformative projects, including medical outreaches, provision of JAMB forms for students, vocational training for automobile mechanics, school refurbishments, water projects, and economic empowerment initiatives for petty traders and widows. These projects underscore her dedication to grassroots development and her deep understanding of the challenges faced by everyday Lagosians.

 

A Champion for Gender Equality

 

As one of only four women in the 40-member Lagos State House of Assembly, Mrs Meranda’s leadership as Speaker is a powerful symbol of progress for women in Nigerian politics. Her advocacy for gender equality and fair representation has inspired countless women to pursue leadership roles.

 

Her journey has not been without its challenges, but her resilience remains unshaken. “Power is not served à la carte,” she often says—a mantra that encapsulates her commitment to hard work, strategic networking, and focused campaigning.

 

Vision for an Inclusive and Progressive Lagos

 

Mrs Meranda’s vision for Lagos is one of inclusivity, empowerment, and sustainable development. Her approach to governance is centered on ensuring that every citizen, regardless of gender or socioeconomic status, has a voice in shaping the future of Lagos.

 

Under her leadership, the Lagos State House of Assembly is poised to prioritize policies that address critical areas such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic empowerment. With her at the helm, Lagosians can expect a legislature that works in tandem with the executive arm to deliver tangible results for the state.

 

A Symbol of Hope and Excellence

 

Rt Hon Mojisola Lasbat Meranda’s ascension as Speaker is not just a personal milestone but a victory for inclusive governance in Lagos. As the Royal Princess speaks for the good of Lagos, her words and actions will undoubtedly echo far beyond the hallowed halls of the Assembly.

 

Her story is a beacon of hope for women, young leaders, and every Lagosian aspiring for a better future. With her dedication, vision, and unwavering commitment to public service, the people of Lagos can rest assured that the state’s leadership is in capable hands.

 

Congratulations Omo Ojora Apasa, Omo Oyinbo Dudu Lode Iganmu, Kekeniju. May Almighty God guide you as you embark on this new chapter of service and leadership.

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