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Belonging to Biafra Republic is second slavery — Gov. Umahi

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The Ebonyi State Government has announced a N2 million cash reward for anyone with useful information that could lead to the arrest of bandits terrorising some parts of the state.

Governor Dave Umahi announced this during an inter-denominational prayer summit organised in Abakaliki on Friday.

The prayer summit was put together by the Office of the Wife of the Governor in conjunction with the Christian Association of Nigeria.

Umahi also announced a “comprehensive amnesty” for repentant bandits.

He said: “I’m offering a comprehensive amnesty for repentant bandits and terrorists.

“Do not be part of agitation groups, do not be part of killings.

“Anywhere you are and you an Ebonyi man, whether in the West or South East, I am ready to stop everything to empower you.

“We are ready to empower our youths.”

The governor refuted the reports in the social media that Ebonyi indigenes were responsible for the violent activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra in Anambra and Enugu States.

He vowed that the state would not be in Biafra but Nigeria.

Umahi said: “As the father of Ebonyi, I want to make it clear that we will never be in Biafra, we will not.

“We will not go back to second slavery.

“We want to belong to Nigeria.

“We want to belong to fair and equitable Nigeria.

“And let me make it clear: zoning or no zoning, party or no party, South East must not be schemed out of the affairs of this country.

“What is good for other regions should be good for the South East.

“Let South East properly integrate in the affairs of this nation.

“We are nation-builders, we have investments in every part of this country.

“We should not be feared, but people use hate speeches to keep us down.

“People should not be afraid of us.

“We will work with God to restore the peace of this nation.

“We will work with the people for love and unity of this country.

“Give us a chance, treat us fairly for we have sacrificed a lot to the building of this nation.”

The governor commended Hajia Aisha, the Wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, for initiating the summit for Nigeria to seek the face of God over the seemingly intractable security problems confronting the nation.

He said as leaders, they would work with God and the people to enthrone peace in all parts of the country.

According to him, peace and security should be the collective responsibility of everyone.

“Buhari has invoked the face of God and today what governors cannot solve, what Military Generals cannot solve, what security agencies cannot solve, she has remembered that God is the owner of the entire universe,” Umahi said.

He urged IPOB and the Eastern Security Network to disband and allow governors and other South East leaders to pursue political solution to the agitation against marginalisation.

Earlier, his wife, Rachel, extolled the president’s wife for directing the prayer summit, which aimed at seeking the face of God to restore peace in the country.

She said: “Our coming together is to seek the face of God over the security challenges and other problems facing the nation.

“Through our constant prayers, we can overcome the rising cases of killing, armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes in our country.

“God has been so kind to Ebonyi and our state has been so peaceful but we cannot take this for granted.

“Let us therefore pray with faith and sincere hearts.”

Rachel said the summit was organised in line with Hajia Aisha Buhari’s directive to seek divine intervention over the protracted security challenges bedevilling the nation.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Rev. Fr. Abraham Nwali, the Chairman of CAN, South East zone and Senior Special Adviser to Ebonyi Governor, delivered the sermon at the event.

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Amnesty Int’l Condemns Canada for Abstaining from UN Slavery Reparations Vote

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Amnesty Int’l Condemns Canada for Abstaining from UN Slavery Reparations Vote

Human rights organisation Amnesty International Canada has strongly criticized Canada for abstaining from a landmark United Nations vote on reparations for the harms caused by the transatlantic slave trade, describing the decision as a missed opportunity to uphold justice and defend the rights of people of African descent.

The UN General Assembly resolution, adopted on March 25, formally recognised the transatlantic trafficking and enslavement of African people over more than four centuries as the gravest crime against humanity. Spearheaded by Ghana, the resolution received 123 votes in favour, with three countries voting against—Argentina, Israel, and the United States—and 52 countries, including Canada, abstaining.

Amnesty International Canada and the Black Canadians Civil Society Coalition (BCCSC) welcomed the resolution as a long-overdue acknowledgment of historical truth and a necessary step toward reparatory justice. However, both organisations expressed disappointment that Canada chose not to support the resolution.

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Racial justice campaigner Melak Gebresilassie of Amnesty International Canada said, “Canada’s abstention is deeply discouraging. This was not a neutral act. It was a choice to step back from a moment of accountability, prioritising political comfort over moral clarity.” He stressed that the Canadian government must acknowledge historical wrongs, commit to reparatory justice, and stand in meaningful solidarity with Black communities to promote dignity, healing, and justice.

Hodan Ahmed, co-founder of the BCCSC, added that the resolution is “a powerful, necessary, and long-overdue acknowledgment of truth—one that survivors, descendants, scholars, and activists have demanded for centuries.” She emphasised that such recognition should serve as the foundation for concrete actions addressing the legacies of slavery, including systemic inequalities and discrimination that persist today.

The UN resolution also encourages participating states to explore reparations measures, including apologies, restitution, compensation, rehabilitation, and initiatives to tackle systemic racial inequalities. While non-binding, the resolution represents a critical step toward global acknowledgment of historical injustices and the promotion of international human rights.

Amnesty International Canada and its partners are urging the Canadian government to reconsider its abstention, actively support reparatory initiatives through the UN framework, and work domestically to address persistent anti-Black racism rooted in slavery and colonialism.

International observers have noted that Canada’s abstention risks undermining its moral authority on human rights issues and may signal hesitation to fully engage in the ongoing global dialogue on reparations and accountability.

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EFCC Arrests Abuja House Agent Over ₦288 Million Property Fraud

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EFCC Arrests Abuja House Agent Over ₦288 Million Property Fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested an Abuja-based real estate agent, Hajia Adama Ahmed Adamu, in connection with an alleged ₦288 million property fraud, the agency confirmed on Wednesday.

According to the EFCC, operatives of its Ilorin Zonal Directorate apprehended Adamu following a petition from a complainant, Alhaji Tanko Yawale, who alleged that the agent collected the funds under the pretext of facilitating the purchase of a property at House 31, Haile Selassie Street, Asokoro, Abuja.

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“Following the payment, Hajia Adamu allegedly failed to provide valid property documents and became evasive, raising suspicion and prompting a formal petition to the EFCC,” the commission stated on its official X handle.

Property-related fraud continues to be a recurring concern in Nigeria’s real estate sector, particularly in major cities like Abuja, where unsuspecting buyers often fall victim to agents posing as legitimate intermediaries. In response, the EFCC has intensified enforcement against land and housing scams, urging Nigerians to verify ownership and documentation before making payments.

The suspect is currently in EFCC custody as investigations continue. The commission also reiterated a warning to the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent property schemes and to report any suspected cases promptly.

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Alkali resigns as Transport minister to chase Gombe governor’s seat

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Alkali resigns as Transport minister to chase Gombe governor’s seat

 

The race for Gombe State’s Government House has officially claimed its latest heavyweight contender. Saidu Ahmed Alkali has stepped down from his role as the Minister of Transportation to focus entirely on his 2027 governorship bid.

Alkali’s exit follows a high-profile meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday.

His departure was formalized via a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume.

The move is not just about personal timing; it’s about legal compliance. Alkali is adhering to:

* Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026: Which mandates officials to vacate office before seeking elective posts.

* The INEC Timetable: With party primaries for the 2027 elections looming, the window for transition is closing.

* Presidential Directive: President Tinubu has been firm that any cabinet member eyeing an elective seat must resign before the primary process begins.

Alkali, a veteran politician and former Senator for Gombe North, is now the third member of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) to trade their ministerial portfolio for a campaign trail.

His resignation leaves a vacancy in the Ministry of Transportation at a critical time for the nation’s infrastructure projects, but signals a tightening of the political battlefield in Gombe.

The circular confirming the development was issued by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, Ibrahim Kana.

The circular stated that the directive “followed the provisions of Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, as well as the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for party primaries ahead of the 2027 election.”

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