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BREAKING: Gov Fubara cancels N195 billion ring road project initiated by Wike

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Siminalayi Fubara, Nyesom Wike

BREAKING: Gov Fubara cancels N195 billion ring road project initiated by Wike

Rivers state Governor Siminalayi Fubara has put a halt to the N195 billion Ring Road project that former Governor Nyesom Wike had started.

This decision comes as the power battle between Fubara and Wike for the state’s political leadership heats up.

The abrupt cancelation of the high-value infrastructure project illustrates Fubara’s growing divide with his predecessor.

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Governor Fubara’s conduct is considered as a foreshadowing of a possible conflict with Wike in the near future. Fubara has already taken significant action by firing some of Wike’s followers from his ministry. The decision comes in response to moves by Wike-aligned legislators in the state House of Assembly to impeach Governor Fubara.

The political feud between Fubara and Wike has been compounded by allegations that, although serving as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Wike has remained influential and in control of Rivers state issues.

The postponement of the multibillion-naira project, as well as the political maneuvering, point to an impending clash between the two political heavyweights, which could reshape the dynamics of power and governance in Rivers state.

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Rivers crisis may truncate Nigeria’s democracy, remember ‘Operation Wetie’ – Bode George warns

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Rivers crisis may truncate Nigeria’s democracy, remember ‘Operation Wetie’ – Bode George warns

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George, on Friday, has warned that the political crisis rocking Rivers State could consume the country.

He urged elders and stakeholders of the party to intervene in the crisis between members of the state House of Assembly loyal to the ex-governor Nyesome Wike and incumbent Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

He also urged President Bola Tinubu not to treat with levity the threat by some lawmakers in the state to impeach Governor Fubara, insisting that the state belongs to the PDP.

He advised that nobody should sit on the fence and pretend that things were fine in the state.

He quoted Section 109 (1) (g) of the 1999 Constitution, stating that a member of a House of Assembly would vacate his seat in the House if he becomes a member of another political party before the expiration of the period for which he was elected.

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George maintained that all the PDP lawmakers who defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) had automatically lost their seats.

“They are in no position to threaten Governor Fubara. So, their plot to commence impeachment proceedings against the governor is already in vain,” he said.

He also said, “Rivers people belong to PDP. Those threatening to impeach the governor are being remote-controlled by some forces. This must stop because if Rivers is set on fire today, that may end this democracy.

“We should remember ‘Operation Wetie’ which started in the defunct Western Region and eventually consumed the nation and ended the First Republic in 1966.

“All the actors in this crisis in Rivers should avoid actions likely to cause breach of peace and breakdown of law and order in our country.

“Members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of our party should be the elders in the room, act swiftly and nip this crisis in the bud before it consumes everybody.

“All the gladiators should also think of the collective interests of Nigerians. Whether we are members of PDP, APC or other parties, we should stop issuing provocative statements to increase the tension in Rivers.

“Any move that can truncate this democracy must be stopped immediately. Enough is enough”.

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NANS kicks against tuition fee introduction in federal varsities

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NANS kicks against tuition fee introduction in federal varsities

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has strongly opposed the recent proposal by Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of TETFUND, to introduce tuition fees in federal universities.

Echono’s suggestion, made during an education sector conference in Abuja themed “Funding for Tertiary Education in Nigeria,” sparked widespread concern among student communities.

Pedro Obi, the President of NANS, issued a statement on Friday, condemning the proposal as a direct assault on the fundamental principle of accessible education for all Nigerians.

Obi emphasized that federal universities have historically served as pillars of hope for underprivileged students, offering them the opportunity to pursue higher education without financial constraints. Introducing tuition fees, he argued, would undermine this noble principle and create barriers that could prevent countless deserving students from accessing tertiary education.

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While acknowledging the need for sustainable funding in educational institutions, Obi asserted that burdening students and their families with tuition fees is not a viable solution. He urged the government to explore alternative funding mechanisms that would not compromise the accessibility and affordability of education.

NANS called on the federal government to reject the proposal and uphold its commitment to providing free and accessible education for all Nigerians. Obi urged stakeholders in the education sector to prioritize the welfare and future of students above all other considerations.

The statement reiterated that education is a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for the affluent. NANS affirmed its unwavering commitment to defending this principle and ensuring equal access to quality education for every Nigerian.

NANS kicks against tuition fee introduction in federal varsities

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Binance: Rep threatens legal action over $140m bribe allegation

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Rep. Dominic Okafor

Binance: Rep threatens legal action over $140m bribe allegation

Rep. Dominic Okafor, representing Aguata Federal Constituency of Anambra State, has vehemently denied allegations of accepting a $140 million bribe from Binance, an online cryptocurrency trading platform. Addressing journalists at the House of Representatives, Okafor expressed his intention to pursue legal action against the media outlet responsible for the report tarnishing his reputation.

The allegation surfaced following Okafor’s motion to investigate the escape of Binance executive Nadeem Anjarwalla from Nigerian security custody. Okafor asserted that the timing of the bribery allegations, shortly after moving the motion, suggested a deliberate attempt to smear his name and integrity.

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In response to the report, Okafor promptly wrote a letter to Premium Times, the media outlet behind the story, demanding the retraction of the false information within 24 hours. He further copied the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Clerk, Inspector General of Police, EFCC, and DSS, underscoring the seriousness of the matter.

The bribery allegations surfaced after a Binance executive accused members of a federal government committee of corruption. However, Okafor refuted these claims, emphasizing his commitment to upholding integrity and accountability in public service.

As the controversy unfolds, Okafor remains resolute in defending his reputation and ensuring that justice prevails in the face of false accusations.

Binance: Rep threatens legal action over $140m bribe allegation

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