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Anxiety in Rivers as Amaewhule’s ultimatum for Fubara to re-present budget ends

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule

Anxiety in Rivers as Amaewhule’s ultimatum for Fubara to re-present budget ends

Tension is building up in Rivers as the 48-hour ultimatum issued by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, for Governor Siminalayi Fubara to present the 2025 budget expires today.

Already, loyalists from both camps are talking tough, with some saying the ultimatum is a trap for impeachment, while others insist that Fubara must comply in line with the Supreme Court judgement.

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, urged Governor Fubara to ignore the directive, calling it a ploy for impeachment.

“To me, he should ignore this group of funny urchins whose aim is very obvious and not worthy of serious attention. They lack the power to order an elected Governor around,” Eze stated.

He argued that even if the Appeal Court rules in favor of the defecting lawmakers, Fubara should avoid them, referring to the 27 lawmakers as a “leprous group”.

“If the Governor presents the budget, it should be on his own terms—not under the directive of those without authority.”

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Eze further criticized the Supreme Court ruling, claiming it exposed the true enemies of Rivers State, who seek to control state resources.

Former Nigerian Ambassador to the Netherlands, Ambassador Oji Ngofa, echoed similar sentiments, saying the ultimatum was confrontational.

“The 48-hour ultimatum is not noble. It is combative and belligerent. Amaewhule and his 26 lawmakers are clearly not interested in peace.”

Ngofa vowed to defend Governor Fubara, questioning why the Assembly issued an ultimatum without officially notifying the Governor of their resumption.

“Even if the budget was to be presented, is 48 hours enough to make proper adjustments if necessary?” he asked.

While the APC National Vice Chairman (South-South), Chief Victor Giadom, declined to comment on the matter, he confirmed that the party was closely monitoring developments.

Similarly, APC Rivers State Publicity Secretary, Chief Chibike Ikenga, reminded that the budget presentation was not the Assembly’s decision but a Supreme Court directive.

“Obeying the Supreme Court decision is the proper thing for the Governor to do,” Ikenga stated.

However, acknowledging the tight deadline, he suggested that Governor Fubara could write to the Assembly requesting more time if he could not meet the deadline.

With tensions escalating, all eyes are on how Governor Fubara will navigate the political standoff, as the budget deadline looms.

 

Anxiety in Rivers as Amaewhule’s ultimatum for Fubara to re-present budget ends

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Sokoto Officials Deny Mosque Attack as Bandits Kill Five in Gatawa Raid

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Sokoto Officials Deny Mosque Attack as Bandits Kill Five in Gatawa Raid

Chairman of Sabon Birni Local Government Area in Sokoto State, Ayuba Hashimu, has dismissed viral reports alleging that bandits attacked a mosque in the council area, killing an Imam and several worshippers.

Some online platforms had circulated claims that armed bandits stormed a mosque in Sabon Birni, murdered the Imam and congregants, and abducted others.
However, Hashimu, speaking by telephone, described the reports as entirely false.

“I don’t know any mosque that was attacked, not to talk of killing of an Imam and worshippers. The story is false,” he stated.

A member of the state legislature representing the area, Hon. Aminu Boza, also debunked the claims, insisting that no mosque attack occurred on Saturday.

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“I don’t know how they got their story, but it is not true. No mosque was attacked by bandits,” he said.

While officials denied the alleged mosque incident, a separate early morning assault on Gatawa town within the same LGA resulted in five deaths and left one person critically injured.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Daily Trust that six people — including two married women, two teenage girls and two young boys — were abducted by attackers suspected to be bandits.

“The bandits invaded our community around 1:30 a.m. and started shooting sporadically. Our vigilantes engaged them, but four of them paid the supreme price on the spot. Two others sustained gunshot injuries and were taken to the hospital, but one later died,” the resident said.

He added that the attackers also stole livestock as they fled.
“We heard them exchanging fire with security agents, but none of the abducted persons was rescued,” he recounted.

Sokoto Officials Deny Mosque Attack as Bandits Kill Five in Gatawa Raid

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FG Begins Recovery of 157 Almajiri Schools

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FG Begins Recovery of 157 Almajiri Schools 

The Federal Government has commenced the official recovery of 157 model Almajiri schools built during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, in a renewed push to overhaul Almajiri education across the country.

The move was confirmed by Nura Muhammad, spokesperson for the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education (NCAOOSCE), during an interview in Abuja on Sunday. He described the recovery process as a crucial step toward fully revamping and institutionalising Almajiri education.

Muhammad explained that the effort follows the establishment of a legally backed national body now responsible for all Almajiri-related programmes — a structure he said was missing during earlier reform attempts.

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While commending former President Jonathan for constructing the schools, which he described as “a noble and well-intentioned stride toward modernising the system,” Muhammad noted that the previous initiative struggled due to weak policy implementation, including inadequate engagement with Alarammas, the traditional Qur’anic teachers who play a central role in the Almajiri system.

He added that the lack of a strong institutional framework — with the project operating only as an initiative under the Federal Ministry of Education — contributed to its challenges.

According to him, the Commission is now strengthened by law and guided by the newly adopted National Policy on Almajiri Education, positioning it to deliver sustainable reforms.

Muhammad expressed confidence that harmful practices linked to the Almajiri system would be addressed, emphasising that all recovered schools would soon be fully under the Commission’s control and rehabilitated to serve their original purpose.

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Delta State Police Arrest Suspects in Killing of Retired Justice Ifeoma Okogwu

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Delta State Police Arrest Suspects in Killing of Retired Justice Ifeoma Okogwu

The Delta State Police Command has made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the murder of retired Justice Ifeoma Okogwu in Anambra State, arresting key suspects linked to the case.

Spokesperson SP Bright Edafe disclosed on Sunday that operatives of the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), acting on credible intelligence, apprehended 25-year-old security guard Godwin Mngumi on 6 December 2025. Mngumi allegedly murdered the retired judge, and authorities also recovered the deceased’s mobile phone from him.

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According to Edafe, Mngumi confessed to inviting a friend, Nnaji Obalum, and another accomplice — who remains at large — to the residence where the crime was committed. Obalum has since been arrested, while a manhunt continues for the third suspect.

The arrests mark a major step forward in the effort to bring all perpetrators of the high-profile murder to justice.

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