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Presidential candidate of Labour Party in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, has prayed for former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and his wife, Beatrice, in their current travail and the healing of their daughter said to need am organ transplant.

The two were on Thursday charged to court and clamped into detention in the United Kingdom.

According to the Specialist Crime Team of the Metropolitan Police in London, the lawmaker and his wife were accused of conspiracy to harvest the organs of a child, who is currently in protective custody.

The senator’s daughter is said to need an organ transplant.

Reacting to this, Obi wrote on Twitter, “My family and I are with the Ekweremadu’s over their travail. We join all men of goodwill in praying for the healing of their daughter and commit them into God’s hand for justice to be done. -PO”

Ekweremadu and his wife were arrested on Tuesday at the Heathrow Airport in London en route to Istanbul in Turkey.

The senator and his wife got legal representation and begged the court for bail, stating that their passports had been seized but the judge denied them bail and remanded them in custody till July 7, 2022.

While some Nigerians and Obi’s supporters on Twitter had celebrated Ekweremadu’s arrest by the Metropolitan Police in the UK, the former Anambra State governor chose to sypathise and pray for the family and healing of the lawmaker’s ailing daughter.

 

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NYSC Trust Fund Bill Awaits Presidential Assent as Reps Promise Innovation Hub

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NYSC Trust Fund Bill Awaits Presidential Assent as Reps Promise Innovation Hub

NYSC Trust Fund Bill Awaits Presidential Assent as Reps Promise Innovation Hub

The National Assembly has passed the NYSC Trust Fund bill into law, awaiting Presidential assent, in a move aimed at transforming the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) into a wealth creation and innovation development hub for young Nigerian graduates. The legislation seeks to provide sustainable funding for infrastructure, skill acquisition, and access to capital for corps members after service.

The National Assembly says it is determined to transform the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) into a wealth creation and innovation development hub for young Nigerian graduates. Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development, Martin Esin, disclosed this when he led members of the committee on an oversight visit to the NYSC Orientation Camp in Port Harcourt. To actualise this, the National Assembly has passed into law the NYSC Trust Fund bill.

Esin said the bill, which is currently awaiting Presidential assent, would help improve infrastructure and operational capacity of the scheme, support training and retraining of corps members in skill acquisition, and facilitate access to capital for corps members after service. He said that when assented to by the President, the trust fund would represent one of the most significant reforms in the history of the NYSC and will transform the scheme from primarily being a platform for national service into a scheme meant for wealth creation, enterprise development, and youth empowerment.

According to the lawmaker, the NYSC has for over five decades remained a bridge across cultures, regions, faiths and ethnic divides, helping to strengthen national cohesion and mutual understanding among Nigerians. He commended the Director-General and staff of the scheme for their professionalism and sacrifice in organising and managing orientation camps across the country, often in difficult circumstances, ensuring the successful orientation of thousands of corps members.

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While congratulating the corps members for their successful graduation and mobilisation for national service, Esin said, “You represent some of the brightest hopes of our country. At a time when the country is navigating economic reforms, technological transformation, and evolving security challenges, the role of young Nigerians in shaping the future has never been in doubt.” He noted that it is as a result of this that the 10th House of Representatives placed youth development at the centre of its legislative agenda, informed by the reality that a nation that invests in its young people is investing in the future. Across several sectors, the House has continued to support ideas aimed at expanding opportunities for education, skill acquisition, innovation, employment, and social cohesion for young graduates.

Esin disclosed that the 10th National Assembly has consistently supported measures aimed at improving the welfare of members of the NYSC. One of such supports is the upward review of corps members’ allowance to N77,000 in line with the national minimum wage. He expressed belief that this increase will significantly encourage corps members to discharge their responsibilities diligently.

The NYSC Trust Fund bill previously faced constitutional hurdles regarding its funding structure. The initial proposal to create a fund operating independently from the Federation Account was deemed unconstitutional under Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution, which stipulates that all revenues must be deposited into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation. Following a motion for re-committal, the Senate amended the conflicting clause, ensuring compliance with constitutional requirements before sending it for Presidential assent.

The proposed NYSC Trust Fund seeks to provide sustainable funding for the scheme to improve infrastructure and operational capacity, support training and retraining of corps members in skill acquisition, facilitate access to capital for corps members after service, and generally strengthen the capacity of the scheme to contribute effectively to national development. The existing Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, which the Trust Fund would bolster, already provides free practical skills training in over 20 vocational and entrepreneurial tracks to corps members during orientation camp and throughout the service year. Tracks include software development, AI and mobile app development, fashion design, food processing, solar energy installation, agribusiness, and photography, among others. The programme also offers access to SAED business grants, startup kits, mentorship, and the NYSC-BOI ₦2 billion MSME loan facility.

The NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, has also appealed for public support for the Trust Fund, noting that it would enable the scheme to expand its SAED programme and increase job creation by empowering Corps Members with startup capital. He highlighted that the SAED initiative has already trained over 1.3 million young graduates in vocational skills between 2019 and 2025.

Esin reminded corps members that they also occupy an important position in Nigeria’s democratic process, as many of them will be called upon by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to be part of the conduct of the 2027 general elections.

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Troops Rescue 36 Benue Indigenes Held Hostage in Cross River

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Troops Rescue 36 Benue Indigenes Held Hostage in Cross River

Nigerian Army troops have successfully rescued 36 indigenes of Benue State who were allegedly held against their will in Imaje Community, Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State, following a reprisal attack linked to a livestock theft dispute. The timely military operation, conducted on Thursday, prevented further escalation of the crisis and restored calm to the community.

No fewer than 36 indigenes of Benue State have been rescued by Nigerian Army troops in Cross River State. The victims were held hostage in Imaje Community, Yala Local Government Area, following a reprisal attack sparked by a livestock theft dispute that threatened to escalate into a wider communal conflict. Counter-terrorism expert Zagazola Makama disclosed the incident on Saturday, June 27, 2026, via a post on X (formerly Twitter). According to Makama, troops from the 130 Battalion (Rear), in collaboration with the 341 Artillery Regiment, conducted the operation around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. The troops raided the location and successfully rescued all the hostages.

The rescued victims reportedly told security operatives that the incident began after an indigene of Imaje Community was allegedly attacked by some youths from Benue State over the theft of livestock. The attack on the Imaje indigene triggered anger among community members, who vowed to retaliate against Benue residents living in the area. In retaliation, some members of the Imaje Community targeted Benue residents living in the area, attacking them and holding them against their will. The victims, who are predominantly farmers and traders, were reportedly confined in various locations within the community, with some allegedly subjected to physical abuse and intimidation during their captivity.

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The Nigerian Army‘s intervention came after security agencies received intelligence reports about the hostage situation. The troops from the 130 Battalion (Rear) and the 341 Artillery Regiment were deployed to the area and conducted a coordinated raid on the community. The operation was carried out with precision to avoid civilian casualties and ensure the safe rescue of all hostages. Makama confirmed that the troops successfully rescued all 36 victims and that calm has been restored in the community. The timely military operation prevented further escalation of the conflict and averted what could have degenerated into a full-blown communal crisis between Benue and Cross River residents in the area.

Security agencies are maintaining a presence in the area to forestall any renewed violence, while investigations into the incident are ongoing. Troops have been deployed to monitor the situation and prevent any reprisal attacks from either side. Community leaders from both Benue and Cross River states have been engaged to help de-escalate tensions and promote peaceful coexistence among residents.

The hostage crisis had created significant tension in the border communities between Benue and Cross River states, with many Benue residents living in the area fearing for their safety. The rescue operation has brought relief to the affected families and the broader Benue community in Cross River State. The Benue State Government has expressed appreciation to the Nigerian Army for the successful rescue operation. Officials have also called on both states to strengthen collaboration to prevent future occurrences of such conflicts, which often arise from minor disputes that escalate into larger crises.

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Why Mr Ibu’s Properties Were Sold – Widow Defends Family Decision

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Late Nollywood actor John Okafor and wife, Stella Maris Okafor

Why Mr Ibu’s Properties Were Sold – Widow Defends Family Decision

Stella Maris Okafor, widow of late Nollywood comic actor John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, has broken her silence over the controversy surrounding the sale of her late husband’s properties. She insists the decision was not hers alone but a collective family choice backed by a court order, as she faces public scrutiny and allegations of financial mismanagement from the actor’s children and extended family.

The widow of late Nollywood actor John Okafor, Stella Maris Okafor, has addressed the controversies surrounding the sale of her husband’s properties after facing public scrutiny and allegations of financial mismanagement. The controversy erupted following her recent public appeal for financial assistance, where she revealed the family had been without electricity for two months and her children had been sent home from school over unpaid fees.

Speaking in an interview with content creator King Mitchy, Stella explained that the sale of the properties was carried out in accordance with a court order and with the full involvement of Mr Ibu’s two sons, Valentine Okafor and Daniel Okafor. She stated that she possesses documents to support her claims and is prepared to present them to the public if necessary. “I have to show you this document. This is a court order. We—I didn’t, not me alone. My husband’s two sons, Valentine Okafor and Daniel Okafor, and I did it according to the court order. Every evidence is here. We sold the house. I am not the one that sold the house,” she stated.

According to Stella, the land in Enugu was sold for N17 million, and the proceeds were used to fund Mr Ibu’s burial expenses. “That land that was sold in Enugu, three of us sold that land because of the burial. It was N17 million. Go and ask the children,” she shared. She further clarified that the sale was not a unilateral decision: “We sold his house. I am not the one who sold the house. We sold the house.” Stella also explained that the proceeds from the sale of other properties, including a house in Lagos reportedly sold for N60 million, were used to settle outstanding medical bills incurred during Mr Ibu’s prolonged illness and other family obligations.

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Stella also revealed that disagreements began shortly after Mr Ibu’s burial when some family members demanded that she share money given to her during the funeral. The money, which amounted to N500,000, was given for the upkeep of her children, but family members insisted she must share it with them. “Before they sold the land, we were still in the village, and they were arguing with me over the money they gave me during the burial. They insisted that I must share the money with them. I told them the money was for my children. The money was N500,000,” she explained. She further disclosed that the family disagreements extended to other financial matters, including donations received during the actor’s illness and funeral. According to Stella, some family members demanded a share of all funds that came into the family, creating tension and mistrust.

Mr Ibu’s son, Somtochukwu Okafor, had earlier accused Stella of secretly selling off his late father’s properties and keeping the proceeds for herself and her biological children. He alleged that a house in Lagos was sold for N60 million, while properties in Enugu and Asaba were also allegedly sold after the actor’s death. He claimed that despite the sales, he received little or no support from Stella and struggled to pay for his education. “Even when I called her asking for money for my WAEC, she told me she doesn’t have. She didn’t reply to my messages and didn’t pick my calls. The money Nigerians contributed when my dad was sick, she ate everything alone,” he alleged. Somtochukwu also expressed frustration that he was not adequately informed about the sale of the properties and that he and his siblings were left in the dark about the family’s financial decisions. He called for transparency and accountability from Stella regarding the management of his late father’s assets.

Stella dismissed these claims, stating that her husband never told her he had children from a previous relationship before they married. “My husband never told me that he was married before. Even the first son, I keep seeing him in the house. My husband never for one day told me that he was his son. Even in marriage with him, he impregnated a lady who gave birth to twins,” she added. She also questioned why Somtochukwu and other family members did not step forward to contribute to the burial expenses or medical bills if they were genuinely concerned about the family’s welfare. Stella maintained that she had always acted in the best interest of the family and had nothing to hide.

The controversy deepened when a woman identifying herself as Mr Ibu’s first wife accused Stella of financial mismanagement and facilitating the arrest of two relatives during the actor’s illness. She further alleged that Stella sold some of the late actor’s assets, including an Enugu property reportedly worth N18 million and a house in Lagos, without consulting other members of the family. She also claimed that Stella had her son and adopted daughter arrested during Mr Ibu’s illness over disagreements about donations. According to her, Stella is the fifth wife of the late actor and should not present her children as the only heirs. She called on the public to verify facts before taking sides in the family dispute.

Following Stella’s plea for financial assistance, well-meaning Nigerians contributed a total of N7.5 million to support the family. Content creator King Mitchy revealed that the donations would help pay the children’s school fees, including the eldest daughter’s WAEC fees, and assist with rent. However, some Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the controversy, with some sympathizing with Stella while others have criticized her for allegedly mismanaging the late actor’s assets. Actor Tenkobo also faulted Stella, accusing her of using the late actor’s name to seek public donations despite allegedly selling off valuable properties.

Stella also disclosed that she currently runs an online jewellery business, explaining that her late husband had initially discouraged her from venturing into it while she was still acting. She further revealed plans to leave her current residence, describing it as too expensive to maintain, and said she only moved there because of security concerns and public pressure following her husband’s death. “I did not intend to come to this place. It’s because of pressure and security, but I am packing out,” she said. She also expressed gratitude to Nigerians who have supported her and her children during this difficult period, while urging the public not to judge her based on unverified allegations.

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