Thursday 29 December 2016

RUMOUR CONFIRMED: IFEANYI UBAH IS NOW WITH APC

Following the recent rumours making rounds that Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has joined APC in preparation for 2017 Anambra gubernatorial election, Jimmy Chinedu Nwankwo,  chairman APC, Nnewi North was intercepted in IFEANYI Ubah's Nnewi residence and he confirmed the speculation adding that his party has since issued party card to Ubah. 

However, Ifeanyi Ubah's special assistant on media, Ikechukwu Onyia, was quick to direct that Ifeanyi Ubah is a true Nigerian and political animal who is presently making consultations in view of upcoming elections and is justified for any decision he deems necessary in ensuring that Anambra gets the best governor in the next election. Onyia said that so far Anambra has been doing alright but is yet to tap into her full potentials as a state. In his words,  "there are very many resources and economic potentials wasting away in this state due to the incompetence of the powers that be. IFEANYI Ubah is aggrieved about this and would want to address this, especially in the aspect of human resource development. It is the people that build the society and not vise versa, therefore we need to invest more in human capital development in this state. This is what Ifeanyi Ubah is demonstrating as an individual in many ways. A case in point being the Youth Fiesta today that converges all great musical artistes of Anambra origin to entertain and mentor Anambra youths for free."

Onyia also said that his principal has lofty plans to revolutionalise agriculture in all the agro communities in the state through effective international partnership, not the "ritual mode of sharing money to individuals in the name of agric loan" being demonstrated by the present administration.

Friday 9 December 2016

"ONYII SOUTH" on the prowl; NEW KING OF HIGHLIFE/HIP HOP



By O’star Eze

His name is Onyema Emmanuel Nwachukwu, and goes by the stage name, "ONYII SOUTH" He is a musical artiste who hails from Anambra state, Nigeria and is based in South Africa, which explains the suffix attached to his name.

Onyi South has been in the music industry for quite a while now and has recently re-invented his music genre to reflect the much loved blend of hip hop and highlife, a harmony that is trending after the likes of Nigga Raw and Phyno popularized it.

Onyii South has usurped the title of "KING OF HIP HOP HIGHLIFE MUSIC" and has his single titled "NWA OGBENYE BUTE IKE" (A poor man has been lifted) as evidence.
He challenges all and sundry to check this song out and be the judge.

In his words, “I have decided to display my versatility and professionalism in bringing back high life music in the industry again”

Listening to his tunes, one would have no other choice but to agree that this is one young man that has resolved to put in hard work and dedication towards perfecting his passion. What, with a memorable voice strength and punch line delivery of a pro, nicely packaged courtesy of the technical management of HILLSTIX, melodious harmonization of GRANDMIX & KEZYKLEF, Onyii South is one artiste to watch out for. His craft is one of a kind and you can access this highly controversial song on “Nwa Ogbenye Bute Ike” on www.naijaloaded.com www.notjustok.com www.smash9ja.com to mention but a few. You can book him for appearances and performances via Catch Fire Entertainment; +2349075755587

Sunday 16 October 2016

NAUTH INITIATES 45 NEW PHYSICIANS




The 45 NEWLY INDUCTED DOCTORS TAKING THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH IN NAUTH

Prof. Ahaneku (middle, in green), flanked by a school of medical professors

The Chief Medical Director of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, has charged the 45 newly inducted medical doctors to practice medicine with their heart given its sacred nature.
This he said when parents, guardians, well wishers, friends converged recently to observe the 40th induction of School of Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi campus.
Speaking about the induction ceremony, Prof Igwegbe informed, “In addition to training in the art of discipline, you have also been trained in the art of taking care of human life. Yet, without the initiation rite, you cannot practice as a doctor.”
Prof. Igwegbe, further proudly intimated that the school has exceeded the minimum requirement for medical training, a feat he said they accomplished via expansion of several structures.
While appreciating the Emma Bishop Okonkwo Foundation for donating 500 kva generator, Sir Ngonadi, for expanding the HIV care lab, and Guinness Office for assisting in equipping the ophthalmology section as well as others, Igwegbe solicited for more help to keep the hospital more effective and efficient to handle the teeming medical challenges of the day.
Dean of Medicine, NAUTH, Prof EF Ugochukwu, in her address, said the day marks transition from studentship to full practice and other medical trainings.
She went on to inform the young doctors that every other prowess will be won with the same determination as they keep practicing all they learnt.
In her words, “Guard your utterances and remember that the practice is an art and a calling. This is not the end of your career but the beginning, therefore chose an area of specialization to serve in. You are called to save life and not to waste it, therefore never hesitate to solicit for help from senior colleagues whenever you are in doubt.”
The event was chaired by the VC of the institute -Prof Joe Eberendu Ahaneku, FAS, flanked by the Provost of College of Health Science - Prof AME Nwofor, Prof O O Ebezue, THE Chief Medical Director of University of Nigeria Teaching hospital, Enugu, Dr Amah, who came for the overall best graduating medical doctor, orphaned Mr Nonso Obi, and the  Medical  elder of the day- Prof K Ezeokafor.

Friday 14 October 2016

I'M A PROPHET - DR MONEY



Dr Money, a.k.a, JKL 4 real is a music entrepreneur, a producer, a performing artiste , a blogger and a philanthropist under the platform of Justin Kingland Foundation, who has been touring the whole world making exploits with his unique blend of dancehall, Afro and Asian sounds. A native of Agulu, in Anambra state, he is currently based in Ghana with his Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, and branches in New Jersey, U.S.A, and Lagos, Nigeria and has decided to introduce his brand of music to his home, Nigeria. In this exclusive interview with O’star Eze of Orient Daily, Dr Money talks about life as a musical artiste and entrepreneur while shedding light on topical issues concerning the music industry. Excerpts:

How would you describe your kind of music?
I am a dancehall advocate. I created what I call Afro-Asia Rhythm. When I came to Nigeria and played it the first time, they couldn’t understand it. I gave it a name – ghetto gospel, because of the message. There was a show NTA invited me to in Lagos 2010. During the show, a man called me and asked me whether I was Justin Prophet. This was the name Nigerians know me by. I had to change the name from Justin Prophet to Justin Kingland in Malaysia because of the environment I found my self. I didn’t need anybody to advice me to remove the ‘prophet’ suffix in my name. That was why I came up the name JKL.

What is the theme that you like to reflect in your music?
Mostly, it is about life experience and I keep my message positive. There is a way I get inspiration. I don’t just write songs. I listen to the tune, I jam it and I deliver. And I don’t record when I don’t have inspiration. Because I own the studio, I work 247. Whenever I pick up pen to write, I would be hearing a voice saying, “Why are you forcing the music?” I would drop my pen. But if I hear any sound I would be flowing and after recording, I would now listen to what I’d done and write them down. This was the very reason Shirley B of Def Jam remarked that I was real,  that I should keep it up. So, it is all about life experience, revelation I get from Jah. Although sometimes I might come up with love songs but the love songs is to show my other part. But regardless of my theme, it is always positive.


How would you describe your religious inclination?

I am Ras. But, you know, Ras is not having dread. Being a Rasta is not just because you put on dread. Being a Rasta is something of the heart. If you don’t have a good heart, you are not supposed to call yourself a Rasta. Because, if you are a Rasta man, you should not have bad mind.
You have a record label. Are there artistes you have signed that are doing well in the music industry?


In 2010 I signed Blackface. It was a project and we took him to Malaysia. We produced more than 16 tracks for him. After 9 months, everything went bad. We had someone like Def Dog then. In Ghana, we had someone like Ras Kuku. Ras Kuku is one of the heavy weights in Ghana. He was under For Real Records for some time. We are still signing artistes and our doors are open. Only that we don’t want to rush. Right now, 4real Records has only one artiste it is focusing its energy on and that is jkl4real . We have D Q as well, and other underground artistes we are assisting as well.

I understand that you have this philanthropy. Would you like to talk about it?

Yes, we are into charity as well. It has been in me from onset. It is inbuilt. Let me give you an instance. When I was young, then I was still in primary four. Just in front of our house, any time we have heavy rain, the road is very bad.  I saw this woman fall. A very old woman. I ran out in the rain to help her. I carried her load. She showed me her house, I dropped her load. I made friends with her children. Every time they come to our house, we play, I visit their house too. They had this mud house and the roof was made with thatches. Sometimes I would sleep there. And this usually gets my father to come there and scold the woman how she could allow a kid like me to sleep under such conditions and she doesn’t ask who the parents are and whether the parents might be looking for him. She would reply that she knew I was his son and that he had knowledge of my whereabouts. I stole from my father to change the woman’s roof to zinc and put blocks on her house, at that age. So, it has always been part of me. Dad would always complain that I would steal money from him to give to others. Sometimes I would carry rice from my father (he was a farmer) and give to those I felt were in need. So, when I grew and started having my own money, I naturally continued my philanthropic ways.

I understand you have a couple of singles and there is this one that is making waves. Tell us about it


Yea, Ole is a song that I used to show my fans the other part of me so they don’t feel it is only serious messages that I sing about. I just want them to know that I am a straight guy. It is part of us as humans to sometimes get emotional. We have this thing in us that we have to talk to the girls and let them know that they need to be loved. So, it is a song for all the lovers to embrace and serenade their moments with. It is a song telling a loved one that the love you have for her got other people jealous. It is a way to let men know how to love their women for real and appreciate them.


Finally, what should Nigerians expect from Dr Money in the nearest future?
Ole is a hit single that is taking over the Nigerian air waves and we are open to work with underground artistes in Nigeria, to work with them and assist them with their musical ambitions, just as we have been doing with other artistes in Ghana. There is show coming up; Anambra Peace and Security Concert, A-PAS. We are here to partner with the organizers, Henry B Klassic Entertainment Crew. Henry B also happens to be my manager in Nigeria. We want our people in Nigeria to expect something big. We have other projects coming with the music like promotional packages. We appreciate our people, we appreciate our fans; we appreciate Anambra people and our fellow Nigerians.





I KEEP MY MUSIC POSITIVE - DR MONEY

Wednesday 21 September 2016

ARC WILL TAKE AGUATA TO THE NEXT LEVEL - EZENNWA

And so I barged into an interesting young man, looking all sleek with a lot of blink blinks. He introduced himself as an Ekwulobia  indigene like me and the brain behind a well packaged show I’d been hearing about, Aguata Rocks Carnival, a project that had recently begun to bring to the limelight the treasures of beauty Ekwulobia is endowed with. In the following interview, Nnaemeka Celestine Ezenwa, a.k.a Showstopper, shares with O’star Eze of Orient Daily secrets to how he broke into the entertainment industry and made history. Excerpts:

Who is Showstopper?

Showstopper is my a.k.a. My name is Nnaemeka Celestine Ezenwa. I am also known as Venny Kingson. I am a singer, a dancer and an event coordinator. I hail from Nkono village in Ekwulobia, Aguata L.G.A of Anambra state. I am a graduate of Industrial Physics at Anambra State University, Uli. I am the CEO of Showstopper Plus Entertainment Firm.  I have always loved the show business and this passion moved me into conceiving the Idea of ARC, Aguata Rocks Carnival.

What is ARC all about?

ARC was an initiative that came to me in 2013 and I went ahead to launch it on December 2013. However, we held our first ARC event in January 1, 2016, which featured Miss Aguata Beauty and Cultural Pageant, MABP, and Aguata Achievers Awards, Triple A, discovery of new talents and performances by such Nigerian celebrities as Phyno, Zoro and Slow Dogg. So, far, it has become one of the most anticipated and biggest annual events in Aguata Local Government Area, if not in Anambra State in general and we are already set to hold the 2017 edition of ARC which is intended to hold between December, 30, 2016 and January, 1, 2017. ARC, therefore consists of five basic activities; Miss Aguata Beauty and Cultural Pageant, Aguata Achievers Awards, ARC Scholarship Scheme, ARC cultural and Music Festival and ARC Marathon Race.  So, basically, ARC is a project intended to achieve the purposes of providing educational grants and scholarships for Aguata youths, create platforms for human capacity building, promote interpersonal relationship among Ndi Aguata, promote the rich cultural heritage of Communities in Aguata as well as create good opportunities for sale of products, ideas and services.


What is the ARC cultural and music festival all about?

You see, every individual, group or nation has something that surrounds them; an identity that was inherited from the past and that influences their activities. This is called heritage in some quarters. A person’s or a people’s heritage can be physical, spiritual, social or cultural. The ARC motto, ‘celebrating our heritage’, came from the sheer fact that Aguata Local Government Area has, as a result of developments in the social, economic, cultural and political experiences over the years, garnered some heritages that had hitherto not gotten the kind of worldwide attention they deserve. The cultural festival is hence organized to celebrate the cultural heritage of the different communities that make up Aguata Local Government Area. The event features cultural dance displays, wrestling, boxing, drama presentations from Aguata people of various age brackets.
This year's edition is going to be a different whole thing all together, the first edition went for a day. ARC 2' will be for 3 days starting from 30th Dec - 1st Jan 2017 at ekwulobia stadium. Day 1 cultural and music carnival. Day 2  Games and awards. Day 3 miss aguata  beauty pageant, performance s and comedy. hopefully what you will be seeing in ARC 2 is something familiar with calabar carnival and by the grace of God, is going to be a wonderful and epoch making event.
How about the ARC scholarship scheme, how does it operate?

The intention of ARC as a project is to award scholarship grants to the students of Aguata origin who are in both primary and secondary schools, especially those students who show exceptional academic ability. This scholarship scheme aims at providing materials and financial assistance to Aguata students so as to help and motivate them to pursue their educational goals fervently.
The selection will be based on the academic performance in school as well as the performance in tests designed to measure ability and aptitude of the participating students, recommendation from the school instructors, financial needs of the students as drawn from oral interview of the participating students by the ARC scholarship committee. Selected schools will be informed and application forms distributed to the schools. We are starting with the primary school and as the capacity of our organization increases, we intend to extent the exercise to the secondary and even the post secondary level.
e also grant scholarship 'ARC SCHOLARSHIP'. Such grant will be used extensively for tuition fees and books, and its duration is subjected upon the time the person completes that level of education in that school. This scholarship scheme aims at providing material and financial assistance to the students of Aguata and beyond so as to help and motivate them pursue their educational goals. we also aim to award scholarship to students in high institution but on a gradual process. our sponsorship lines are still open for companies and individuals who are willing to support our good work and sponsors for the next edition ARC 2.
What challenges did you encounter as you sought to launch this project and how were you able to surmount them?
Showstopper

In order to achieve our targets in the first edition, we solicited for support from a lot of firms such as microfinance banks, food and bottling companies, eateries, as well as individuals. We got a lot of promises and based on those, we commenced intensive publicity. Our major challenge came as disappointments from many of the firms and individuals who had promised to partner financially with the project, as the scheduled date for the event came closer. We almost gave up on the project and it would have been a thing of irreparable shame given that similar events had been holding in neighbouring Local Government Areas. Thanks for a few individuals who paid for adverts on our magazine that was launched during the first edition, which money we used to offset some of the bills we incurred. We had to go a-borrowing to the tone of millions of naira in order to ensure we brought the superstars we promised on the media as well the car prize for the Beauty Pagentry. Yet we are not relenting because we know that this ARC is meant for the unity and progress of Ndi Aguata and just like Noah’s Ark, we intend it to serve our people as a medium for greater self emancipation and expression.
Are there lessons you have garnered from organizing a project like this and do you have any final words for fellow youths?
Of course, i used to be a proud person and always think I am the best.
But since i started ARC, i realized that I'm still learning. So right now, i listen, learn, I'm loyal and aim to achieve the best. For our youths, i wouldn't say much because we are still starting, we've done the first edition but the little i Will say is that there is nothing more important and benefitting than to know your culture and heritage and to understand the root of where you came from, so i believe we've created an impact on that.
Do you have any persons you would like to appreciate?
3, Yes, without a good and a honest team by your side, i doubt if success can be achieved. So i want to use this medium to thank my team ( ARC organization), my parents for their support, Aguata local government chairman Hon. Chukwuma Umeorji and his deputy, Hon Sir Micheal Anedu, for their consent and endorsement.

Thursday 1 September 2016

OCHA Brigade Boss Endorses aPas C O'star Eze

Pix: (L-R) Osita Eze, Henry B Klassic, Chief Kenneth Okonkwo, Adanma Amanda Amaechi
DJ Black

OCHA Brigade Boss Endorses aPas C
O'star Eze
The Managing Director of Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra State, Chief Kenneth Ositadimma Okonkwo has given his nod to a forthcoming Anambra Peace and Security Concert, aPAS C, which will hold at GeoGold Hotel, Awka come October 21.
Chief Okonkwo gave this approval in his Awka Office while entertaining a contingency of aPAS C Execution Team, lead by Henry Ukachukwu, the CEO of Henry B Klassic Entertainment, a firm that has held several successful shows in the South South part of Nigeria.
Kenneth Okonkwo said, "If there is one legacy the Dr. Willie Obiano administration has created, it is security of lives and properties as well as sustained peace of NdiAnambra. It is therefore an exciting thing to partner with a group of youths intending to celebrate the peace and security in Anambra state and I'm happy the government has given their endorsement to the cause and I shall look into the proposal they have submitted to me to see how we can help."
Henry Ukachukwu, while speaking with the press later on, explained that the music concert is borne out of a deep passion to see peace and security, two major catalysts to facilitated sustainable development and increased IGR, engrained in the consciousness of NdiAnambra and beyond.
"This has taken more than 2 years to birth and I'm glad the present administration of Chief Dr. Willie Mmaduaburochukwu Obiano has achieved this ideal. This is why Henry B Klassic Entertainment is going to celebrate peace and security as well as the Father of Peace and Security in Anambra himself, Willie Obiano, who started from day one to sanitize the state," Henry submitted.
He then revealed that prominent artists like Phyno and Zoro will be brought down to their base and the youths will under the atmosphere of unbridled entertainment learn their part in continued sustenance of peace and security from the lips of Chief Security Stakeholders in the state, while upcoming artists will be given a platform to move their dreams closer to reality by putting them on a platform that will expose them to millions of record labels world over.
The Media Director of the group, Osita Eze also intimated that the event will be free while the Brand Ambassador, Queen Ameena Amanda Amaechi who is presently contesting for Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja, called on all Anambrarians and people living within Anambra and around to partner with the Peace and Security event, which will be educative, free of charge and fun.
Also in the delegation was DJ Black and several print and electronic media men.

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Socioeconomic transformation depends on education - Altruist

Engr. Bart Nwibe

An Education altruist cum enthusiast, Engr Bart Nwibe, has fingered education as the singular tool that can cause the desired socioeconomic revolution in the country, while frowning at the what he described as the poor attitude of firms and government towards education in the country.
Engr Nwibe made this assertion while receiving a 15-man delegation of Anambra Teachers Forum, in his foundation office at Igboukwu, Aguata Local Govt. Area of Anambra state.
Nwibe also observed that education gives equal opportunity to everyone to attain any desired height in life, saying that this is what informed he sustained effort of his foundation, Ugo Igboukwu Foundation, which has run for  15 years already with not less that 10000 young people from across Anambra state as beneficiaries, to, besides giving full scholarship to children who show a degree of academic brilliance, also run an adult education program that equips disadvantage adults with literacy skills.
The chairman of the Teachers' Forum who lead the 15-man delegation, Comrade Peter Ezekwe, in his introductory speech, narrated how the activities of Ugo Igboukwu Foundation has kept alive the dreams of countless bright children and youths from indigent homes in the state, saying that this was why the forum members who are first hand observers of the effect of Bart Nwibe's philanthropy have decided to collectively sought to encourage commend his efforts and encourage him to continue.
"Engr Bart Nwibe may not fathom the gravity of good he is doing in this state with his educational empowerment programs, but I stand here to say that there is no philanthropy greater that educational empowerment as it is the best way of doing the proverbial " teaching how to fish", as removed from the conventional hand-outs that most well-to-do but misdirected persons do these days," Ezekwe enthused.

Sunday 21 August 2016

Let's preach peace and security through music - Music Entrepreneur


Henry Izuchukwu Ukachukwu, CEO, Henry B Klassic Entertainment, is from Imo state, but was born and brought up in Anambra state. In the following exclusive interview with O'star Eze of Orient Daily, his Odyssey into the music entrepreneurship was explored as well as the Peace and Security concert that he conceived and is on the verge of launching. Excerpts:

Can you share your antecedents?

I started school in St Faith, Awka and from there i moved to St Paul's Primary School. Then, when they transferred my dad, who is a clergyman, to Ekwulobia in Aguata Local Government Area, our family had to relocate there and i started schooling at St Catherine's Comprehensive Secondary School and then finished secondary education at Urban Secondary School, Ekwulobia, where i wrote my WASCCE. Then i gained admission at Federal Polytechnic, Oko, where i studied Business Administration. I graduated in 2006. But in that year, we had an entertainment club we were managing. So, when we were about closing down the club, given we were graduating, we decided to organize a life show that would bring a lot of people. Then Cosmo FM was in vogue. So, we discussed with the Cosmo FM management, liaised with their DJs, got the partnership of very big shots in Oko, including the Director of Rozander Hotel. The show was such an explosive success. I had not been to Lagos before then but that show took me to Lagos where I contracted Sample (Ekwe). Then he was at the prime of his career as a music artiste. We brought him down to Oko them for the show. The show was a grand success. It was Sample that first observed that i was not stuff for Anambra state and that i should come up to Lagos where my Entertainment promotion and organisation (which he was obviously impressed with) would be better appreciated.
From the origin, i had always been a music enthusiast. I enjoyed and played all kinds of music; Reggae, Highlife, Hiphop, excetera. A habit that always got me in trouble with my father who was  a conservative given his religious vocation. I also was a vocalist in church. So, music was a natural flair. But i never wanted to be a public figure.
So, following my passion, I went to Lagos after graduating from Fed. Poly. Oko and in 2009, I launched myself formally into the music industry in Lagos. I hosted 120 DJs, 12 media houses and a lot of other entertainment firms in Lagos state to launch Henry B Klassic Entertainment into the Music Industry. From there, i started running shows, both on the streets and in establishments, managing artistes and suchlike. That was how we got into the music industry and it has been a rich and profitable experience all the way. These days, you find that music is the in-thing. Back in the days, when you indicate interest in music, your parents and relatives would tag you wayward, 'ofeke', but these days, football is the order of the day. These days, everybody would want to associate with musicians and musicians are big boys. We show promoters have all their contacts.
Presently, i want to break the jinx of Showbiz in the South East and make it a big deal, just as it is in Lagos. 



Now, let us talk about your Peace and Security Concert. When and how did you conceive the idea and what is all about?

The Peace and Security concert. Yes, i have been seeing a lot of crisis in the society.  A lot of people die, are maimed and are rendered homeless as a result of conflicts and wars. We got really concerned about this and started thinking of how we can reach the youths who are the primary target of conflict and instigators. We now perceived that it would be good if we go to the society with the language of music to preach peace and security.
And you know that whenever a country is at peace and secured, a lot of investors come in. Business will be flourishing and development is facilitated. So, we decided we would marry showbiz with the message of peace and security, a strategy we believe would drive the message home better. This birthed the concert of peace and security.
We want to use known faces in the music industry, draw the crowd and we would now pass the message of peace. People should be security conscious, promptly report any suspicious activities in their environment to the security agencies. We don't want to hold a conventional show where people just come, pay gate fee and get entertained. The event is a free show.
So far,  a lot of people want to be part of Peace and Security Concert and more people are invited to partner with it to make it a resounding success.


I understand that there is such a concert in the Offings.  Can you share with us how far you have gone and when we should be expecting the show in Anambra state?

So far, we have been able to break into the Anambra state government. We introduced the idea to Anambra state government, they set up a committee to look into the project and saw that the project is good to the society. So, they now endorsed it. We have the endorsement letter with us. The government now propelled us to package our materials, source for funds from the private sector and carry out the event. We have talked to our artistes and to some media houses to partner with us, given it is more of a humanitarian outing seeking to impact the society positively. We want to also use the platform to appreciate the governor for how far he has gone with security in the state. People now talk about Anambra in Lagos and elsewhere, that it is now a safe economic hub for investment. So far, we are looking for more sponsors to come in and partner with us, because we already have our team ready, our materials set and our artistes on standby for mobilization. There is also going to be a PowerPoint projection of the old Anambra before the present Administration with it's security issues and then the present security status of the state courtesy of the present administration.
So we have work plan for the event and we have a lot packaged for the day. What we have been waiting for is here already, which is the government's endorsement letter. It is here now, so we are good to go. We therefore call on individuals, firms, brewery, telecommunications, to partner with us. Let us preach security and peace to our people through music.

Thursday 18 August 2016

I WILL FIGHT HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE - ANAMBRA PC


Mr Sam Okaula, Anambra state's new Police Commissioner has declared his resolve to nip every abuse of human rights in the bud in the discharge of police duty by sensitizing his men and officers on his stance concerning it and working with members of the Civil Society Network, Anambra state.

He made this known while receiving the executive members of Civil Society Network, Anambra state in his office during their courtesy cum familiarization visit.

Speaking further, Mr Okaula said that he believes strongly in the rule of law and respect for human rights and have always drummed it into the ears of his officers and men that any abuse of human rights is not tolerated anywhere he serves.

He therefore asserted that the Civil Society Network will work with him in ensuring that the human rights of Anambra state inhabitants are not trampled upon while assuring that he maintains an open door policy and will always welcome any information that would aid him solve any problem that might arise as a result of human mistakes amongst his men.

Saturday 14 May 2016

GAMES VILLAGE TOUR: IFEANYI UBAH SHARES PASSION FOR YOUTHS

Yesterday, Chief Dr.  Ifeanyi Ubah, Ebube chukwu uzo Nnewi, the newly appointed chairman of Anambra FA took out time to share very intimate aspects of his persona and projects in his hometown with a large number of social media experts during which he shared the sleepless nights he gets over the Anambra Economic question and youth empowerment.

During this memorable day,  Anambra online media people who were invited to a tour of the IFEANYI UBAH FC GAMES VILLAGE also witnessed the appointment of IFEANYI UBAH as the National Grand Patron of Youth Forum. He also accepted to host the Dr Ifeanyi Ubah under 20 National football competition, one of the competitions that were proposed to him.

The group were also led on a tour of the site of the Games Village in Nnewi where he said he wants to prove that football is made in Anambra state. He enthusiastically pointed out the position of the Lawn tennis court, golf course, five star hotel,  L shaped gallery. He enthused that the Games Village will be a tourist attraction.

 Dr Ifeanyi Ubah also shared his intention to share 30000 footballs to every family in Anambra state. This, he envisaged, would inspire 30000 families in Anambra state to produce at least one professional footballer each.  This will be a major economic boost,  he said.

 Ifeanyi Ubah went ahead to disclose that the huge project is on the verge of providing 500 job/ empowerment opportunities during road construction."How many Anambra youths know how to make mold kelps or carry out standard road construction? How many anambra people are good road workers? We are using here to create a model to empower youths for road construction."

The Entrepreneurial genius then pointed out the spots for a shopping mall, Football academy,  Linguistic school where the footballers will learn  Spanish, Portuguese, French. He added that Ifeanyi Uba FC is partnering with Westham Football academy,  rated the World best in running their own academy,  making them the first African partner with Westham. He then noted that Ifeanyi Ubah FC has already signed three Brazilian players in their team.

Other features of the more than 200 hectare Ifeanyi Ubah games village were Amusement parks, 4 industrial boreholes for the surrounding ; Ozubulu  and Nnewi. Each borehole worth 8 million naira. A state of the art Night market. First of its kind. 1000 Kva transformer, thirty warehouses.

Friday 15 April 2016

Survey reveals rapid development in Nigeria schools.




The education survey carried out by the National Population Commission NPC has revealed a rapid development of schools across the states of the nation.

This  latest development was made known to the public by the chairman of NPC, Chief Eze Duruiheoma, SAN, during the occasion of the Zonal dissemination of the 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey NEDS, at King David's Hotel, Awka.

The survey according to Chief Eze is meant to "provide policy makers with accurate and timely data to formulate courses of action, designed to increase enrolment, attendance and learning.

In his words, "With this more reliable database,  we shall achieve Nigeria's Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC's "Education for All" goals for the children of school age and as well provide a substantial amount of household - based education data needed in Nigeria."

He added that the outcome of the survey will inform programs that will improve level of students enrolment and attendance and as well facilitate equitable access to quality schooling for all children in Nigeria.

Seven months after 7 DSS Officers went missing in Lagos...



Seven months of pains, tears and sorrows, as the Federal Government and DSS are still mute on the whereabouts of seven Department of State Security (DSS) officers that went missing 7 months ago at the Ikorodu area of Lagos.


The families have petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari to open a thorough investigation and unfold the mystery behind their disappearance. But it is sad, that up till now nothing has been done or said by the Federal government or DSS on their whereabouts.


Let Nigerians ask why the DSS should keep silent on the sudden disappearance of their gallant officers who were on national assignment and refuse to even ask how their families have been faring! 


The Government or the DSS have not for one day, asked after their wives and kids or how they are coping. What a great country that one will put his or her life down for?.

Note:
Seven DSS officers went on a mission to rescue the kidnapped wife of Deputy MD Sun Newspaper on the 15th of September 2015.  Since then till now, no word or any form of contact from the 7 of them till today, while the woman was released two days later by the kidnappers.

Wednesday 16 March 2016

THE PEACE WE ENJOY IN OUR UNIVERSITY IS A RESULT OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE IN ANAMBRA STATE - Prof. Ahaneku

Speaking during a condolence visit by the people's Senator, Chief Dr. Victor Umeh, Ohamadike Ndigbo last Sunday 13th March 2016, the Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku expressed great satisfaction with the way the current administration has successfully Piloted the affairs of governance in the state especially in the areas of security.

Professor Ahaneku noted that UNIZIK has been Peaceful even when other institutions were undergoing one problem or another and the academic activities of the institution have remained consistent and never been interrupted by any form of Irregularities crediting it to the effort of the state government led by Chief Dr Willie Maduaburochukwu Obiano, Akpokuedike Global the Executive Governor of Anambra State.

He also emphasized that the APGA government has brought tremendous change in the state ranging from Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, lnfrastructural development, Road networks, and most importantly, Security of lives and properties amongst others. He thanked Chief Dr Victor Umeh for remembering them in such difficult moment when their family were mourning their late mother Lady (Lolo) Elizabeth Adaure Ahaneku and prayed God to grant him ( Ohamadike Ndigbo ) success in his Senatorial ambition pointing out that Chief Dr Victor Umeh possess everything needed for the effective representation of Anambra Central and would protect the Igbo interest as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Ohamadike Ndigbo accompanied by his wife Chief Mrs Prisca Umeh, Osodieme and the Chairman of Anaocha local government area, Hon Engr. IKeobi Ejiofor consoled the family for their loss and prayed for the repose of the soul of their mother. He also promised to always be by the family and the university in every possible ways.

Chief Dr. Victor Umeh FNIVS, OFR, KSJI ( Ohamadike Ndigbo ) Remains the WISE CHOICE for Bold, Strong and Courageous Representation for Anambra Central and lgbos at large.