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Charles Awuzie Speaks To Obidients!To the Obidient community, let me tell you how to win a fight - when the one you are ...
15/06/2024

Charles Awuzie Speaks To Obidients!

To the Obidient community, let me tell you how to win a fight - when the one you are fighting falls, drop your weapon immediately. Don't hit further. Anyone who understands this will win big in life.
You are not wiser than Mr. Peter Obi or some of us who showed empathy to Mr. President. He is OUR PRESIDENT in the face of national embarrassment - we will defend him because by so doing, we defend the glory of our nation... But when the season of defence is over, we will continue to oppose policies that do not favour the masses. That's how mature politics is played. Nothing personal. It's all Love for the nation.

I am a fighter myself. I fought against the worst false prophets Africa has ever had and we pushed many of them out of the pulpit. Go and ask google. We achieved success because I knew the rules of engagement. That's why many of the people we fought are now in the right path and even friends today. They realised that we fought for love, not destroy them but to help them build a righteous legacy. A fighter must be filled with so much love that even the opponent could feel their love more than the punch 👊 of the fight.

Kindness and Humanity may look weak but they are actually more potent than dragging a fallen man or woman.

My name is Charles Awuzie and I love President Tinubu as a human just as I love you my reader.

Pope Francis Tells Comedians: 'Joking About God is Fine, But Be Respectful'.
14/06/2024

Pope Francis Tells Comedians: 'Joking About God is Fine, But Be Respectful'.

❗️❗️❗️ Putin has voiced the prerequisites for starting negotiations between the Russian Federation and Kiev:▪️Ukrainian ...
14/06/2024

❗️❗️❗️ Putin has voiced the prerequisites for starting negotiations between the Russian Federation and Kiev:

▪️Ukrainian troops to be completely withdrawn from the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions

▪️Ukraine to abstain from joining NATO

▪️Neutral, non-aligned, nuclear-free status of the Ukraine

▪️All Western sanctions against the Russian Federation to be lifted

▪️The status of Crimea and Sevastopol, DPR and LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions as regions of the Russian Federation to be documented in international treaties

If Kiev and the West refuse the new peace proposal, further conditions will be different – Putin.

We don't know how true or false this is, but the unconfirmed story has it that this is the proposed design for the new A...
14/06/2024

We don't know how true or false this is, but the unconfirmed story has it that this is the proposed design for the new Abia State Airport. It was created by one of the contractors bidding to construct the airport.

The company that drew up this proposed design for the Abia State Airport is the same company that designed the new Ariaria International Ultra-Modern Market.

This company is also building the Ariaria International Market. They were brought to Abia State from China by Henry Okoroafo, who is overseeing the market's reconstruction. Henry Okoroafo stated that if the contract is awarded to him and if the Alex C. Otti government lacks the funds to meet this standard, he promises to finance the construction with his own money, with the state government reimbursing him gradually.

He also assures that if this airport is built, it will be the most beautiful airport in Africa.

Henry Okoroafo, an Igbo billionaire from Abiriba is the man behind the rebuilding of Ariaria International Market.

The Roman Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis, has exhorted priests to do short homilies to prevent congregants from dozing o...
14/06/2024

The Roman Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis, has exhorted priests to do short homilies to prevent congregants from dozing off.

Pope Francis reported by The Guardian was speaking, on June 12, 2024, during his weekly audience at Vatican.

The Pope who is 87, said homilies “must be short: an image, a thought, a feeling”. He explained that, after eight minutes people lose attention and are likely to fall asleep. He went on to affirm that, "they are right.”

“Priests sometimes talk a lot and you don’t understand what they are talking about,” he said. Urging priest to be concise and brief.

GOV OTTI CONGRATULATES NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA @70Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, has sent heart-felt congratulatio...
14/06/2024

GOV OTTI CONGRATULATES NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA @70

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, has sent heart-felt congratulations to the President of World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on her 70th birthday.

Governor Alex C. Otti in a goodwill message on behalf of himself, family, government and people of Abia State, felicitated with the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, on attaining the landmark age of 70.

"On behalf of my family, government and good people of Abia State, I wish to offer our congratulations to you on this auspicious day of the 70th anniversary of your birth.

"Today presents us with the much-desired opportunity to appreciate you and thank you for the wonderful work and service you have rendered and continue to render for the overall development of our people, nation, and indeed, the world.

"The people of Abia State, in particular, are proud to celebrate with you, our own daughter in whom we are well-pleased, and boldly declare that you are a rare gift and pride to womanhood.

"Personally, I want to sincerely thank you for your wise counsel and willingness to always be of help in the work that we are doing in Abia State, since my assumption of office a little over a year ago. This, you have demonstrated in many ways and particularly in the Abia Global Economic Advisory Council (AGEAC), where you serve as an astute Honourary Advisor.

"It is our prayer that God Almighty, who has lifted you up will continue to sustain you in good health, strength and sound mind as you age gracefully and continue to serve humanity through your contributions to global trade, prosperity and peace," Governor Otti stated in his statement.

KAZIE UKO
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
Abia State
Government House, Umuahia
June 13, 2024.

GOV OTTI MEETS WITH DEFENCE CHIEF, GEN MUSA.Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, on Thursday paid a working visit to...
13/06/2024

GOV OTTI MEETS WITH DEFENCE CHIEF, GEN MUSA.

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, on Thursday paid a working visit to the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, in his office at the Defence Headquarters HQ Nigerian Army Abuja.

The meeting provided Governor Otti the opportunity to brief the Defence Chief on the security situation in Abia as well as thank him for his support in the State government's effort to ensure the security of lives and property in the State.

Images below show Governor Otti during his visit to General Musa.

KAZIE UKO
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
Abia State
Government House, Umuahia
June 13, 2024.

Mr. Peter Obi Celebrates With Director-General Of World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala As She Marks Her 70th Bi...
13/06/2024

Mr. Peter Obi Celebrates With Director-General Of World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala As She Marks Her 70th Birthday.

13/06/2024

Trending funny video of police officers reciting the new national anthem.
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This Is What Christianity Should Be About!
13/06/2024

This Is What Christianity Should Be About!

Guinness has announced it will exit the Nigerian market and sell off its controlling shares to Singaporean conglomerate ...
13/06/2024

Guinness has announced it will exit the Nigerian market and sell off its controlling shares to Singaporean conglomerate Tolaram Group on Tuesday, June 11.

Guinness has joined a long list of multinationals, like GlaxoSmithKline and Microsoft, that have left Nigeria, citing the harsh economic climate in the country.

The brewery company recorded a staggering N61.9 billion loss after tax between July 2023 and March 2024, just a few months after Mr Tinubu floated the naira in an effort to unify the currency’s value on the official and parallel foreign exchange markets.

Guinness Nigeria’s N61.7 billion loss after tax in Q3 was a 1,000 percent decrease from the N5.9 billion profit generated in the same period last year leading Diageo, Guinness’ parent company, to sell its 58.02 per cent majority stake to the Singaporean group.

“Under the terms of an agreement signed today, 11 June 2024, Tolaram will acquire Diageo’s 58.02% shareholding in Guinness Nigeria royalty agreements for the continued production of the Guinness brand and its locally manufactured Diageo ready-to-drink and mainstream spirits brands,” the company said in a statement Tuesday.

“The transaction is expected to be completed during fiscal 2025, subject to obtaining the requisite regulatory approvals in Nigeria,” said the statement signed by Abidemi Ademola, Guinness’s legal director.

Diageo “will retain ownership of the Guinness brand, which will be licensed to Guinness Nigeria for the long term.”

Lekwa Ụmụ okokooko! Leaders of tomorrow. 😀😃Ndi e riri e ri!
13/06/2024

Lekwa Ụmụ okokooko! Leaders of tomorrow. 😀😃
Ndi e riri e ri!

53-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Gives Birth To Quadruplets.
13/06/2024

53-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Gives Birth To Quadruplets.

Today, some persons unveiled the world's largest painting portrait of Tinubu on canvas at the 25th Anniversary of Democr...
12/06/2024

Today, some persons unveiled the world's largest painting portrait of Tinubu on canvas at the 25th Anniversary of Democracy Day, at Eagles Square, Abuja.

Beautiful NONSENSE!

😂😂😂😂

Wait till they tell you how much was spent on this irrelevant project, and from where the money came.

Misplaced Priorities!

We can only appreciate ART with a full stomach.

Fada Kay Media

Big thanks to Lucky Ndubuka, Chukwuemeka Kingsley Chintuwa, Abigail Nwachukwu, Uwa Best, Peculiar Ogbonna, Collister Ekw...
12/06/2024

Big thanks to Lucky Ndubuka, Chukwuemeka Kingsley Chintuwa, Abigail Nwachukwu, Uwa Best, Peculiar Ogbonna, Collister Ekwuruke, D Don Ehiemere, Agbai Chukwuemeka Destiny, Stanly Chibuike, Grace Idika Agwu, Chinedu Jeremiah Enelamah, Ihejirika Odinakachukwu, Itz Prince - Chidoski, Queency Ugochukwu, Christian Madu, Rejoice David, Nnalunwa Rachel, Micheal Kenneth, Prince Emmanuel, Abel Eberechi, Comr Eriobu Chukwuemeka Valentine, Jane Omaka, Okey Okoli, Chuks Katas, Cheema Martins for being top engagers! Congrats for your streaks on my engagement list! 🎉

Ndi Igbo Na Ọsọ Abiola 31 Years On, A Good History For Indomie Generation.Ọsọ Abiola, was the mass exodus of  Easterners...
12/06/2024

Ndi Igbo Na Ọsọ Abiola 31 Years On, A Good History For Indomie Generation.

Ọsọ Abiola, was the mass exodus of Easterners especially Ndi Igbo on June 12, 1993, from different parts of the country to their Igbo states of origin. A full blown civil disobedience.
was in full swing dragging economic activities to a halt for two weeks. This was because of the June 12, 1993 Nigeria's Presidential election that was adjudged to peaceful, free and fair and the result was not made public till date.
The then military leader, Ibrahim Babangida.
canceled the election using all kinds of subterfuge.
The nation, especially southern Nigeria rose up in massive protest against IBB and his henchmen. Late Gani Fawehinmi, Dr. Beko-Ransome Kuti, Femi Falana and Mr. Kokori championed the protest in Lagos demanding for the releasing of the election results that was obvious Chief MKO Abiola of the SDP won outrightly.

The protests heightened the tension in the country. Many Nigerians panicked, afraid that another civil war was imminent causing many Ndi Igbo to run for their lives, Ọsọ Abiola (Abiola race). Some people say it was a paranoiac move. May be such notion was correct today, but for those who experienced, heard or read the stories of May 1966 anti-Igbo progrom in the North. It was the most sensitive thing to do seeing the political tension in the land and the warmongering south western media. The journey back home was treacherous, anguish and even death.

Many Igbo businesses were lost in the sad event, some properties were seized in the process by the host, while some was auctioned out of fear of losing them. It really dampened the Igbo spirit. Cowbell sachet Milk was coincidentally introduced in 1993 during the election period at a cheaper rate of 5kobo. It relegated the costly Peak milk. Hence the popular name "Milk Abiola".

Breaking: Tragic Accident at Nigerian Army Checkpoint in Enugu Kills At Least 25.At least 25 people have died in a tragi...
12/06/2024

Breaking: Tragic Accident at Nigerian Army Checkpoint in Enugu Kills At Least 25.

At least 25 people have died in a tragic accident today at Ugwu Onyeama in Enugu State, along the Enugu-Onitsha federal highway. The incident occurred at a Nigerian Army checkpoint.

Witnesses reported that a truck's brakes failed, causing it to crash into several vehicles stopped at the checkpoint on the hilly road. The crash involved 10 vehicles, including private cars and commercial buses.

The scene was devastating, with bodies scattered across the road and some vehicles, including a petrol tanker, plunged into a nearby ditch. Many of the vehicles were smashed beyond recognition.

Many others were seriously injured and have been taken to hospitals in and around the state capital.

Another eyewitness described the accident: "A trailer on the newly constructed lane failed to brake and smashed more than 10 cars, both private and commercial. The army checkpoint at that spot continues to claim lives. More than 25 people died instantly, and many were rushed to the hospital."

Authorities are investigating the crash and the factors that led to this tragedy.

Mr. Peter Obi On Pa Tinubu's Fall At Eagles Square.I was saddened to learn of President Tinubu’s unfortunate fall today....
12/06/2024

Mr. Peter Obi On Pa Tinubu's Fall At Eagles Square.

I was saddened to learn of President Tinubu’s unfortunate fall today. I wish him well. We achieve nothing by gloating about an accident that could well happen to any of us.

We are all human beings and, while we profoundly disagree on how to move Nigeria forward, we must remember our common human frailty. Let us stay focused on the issues that will lead to a new Nigeria.

May this moment serve as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity and the need for compassion, empathy, and unity in our pursuit of a brighter future for our great nation.

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“I'm Proud Of You My Girl” — Veteran Nollywood Actor, Ugezu J. Ugezu, Celebrates His Daughter, Akabuaku, Who's An Office...
12/06/2024

“I'm Proud Of You My Girl” — Veteran Nollywood Actor, Ugezu J. Ugezu, Celebrates His Daughter, Akabuaku, Who's An Officer In The U.S. Army

EmpoweredBeing the Text of a Broadcast by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, to Mark the Democracy Day Celebration in Abia Stat...
12/06/2024

Empowered

Being the Text of a Broadcast by Governor Alex C. Otti, OFR, to Mark the Democracy Day Celebration in Abia State on June 12, 2024

1. Umunne m Ndi Abia, fellow Nigerians, men and women of goodwill, I bring you special Democracy Day greetings from Umuahia, the capital of our great State, Abia. Let me congratulate all of us for the special privilege of witnessing the 2024 Democracy Day celebration. May I also appreciate you, dear compatriots, for your unyielding faith in democracy, especially in the dark days of military dictatorship, when it seemed to many like an unrealistic dream.

2. Long before our independence from the colonial authorities, it was widely accepted that the only form of governance that can endure in the land shall be one where the right to choose, and hold leaders accountable, rests squarely with the people. This historical convention explains why we consistently resisted political usurpers; individuals whose ascension to power happened outside standard democratic norms and practices.

3. Today’s celebration points us to three connected developments in our political evolution: the first is the significance of June 12 and the unforgettable sacrifices that happened between June 12, 1993 when an election that was adjudged to be the freest and fairest in our history was suddenly annulled, and May 29, 1999 when we went the full circle and ushered in the 4th Republic following the election, and swearing in of democratically elected leaders across the federation.

4. June 12 ultimately has become a watershed moment in our national history because it points to our capacity to rise to the demands of greatness on one hand and reminds us of the great danger that often lurks around the corner just when we are closest to the gate of national rebirth on the other.

5. On this day, we are called to rediscover the spirit of nationhood and the power of unity. As I had maintained on several occasions, the greatness of the Nigerian nation goes beyond the rich mineral resources buried beneath its soil. Our truest powers lie in our tenacity in pursuit, and defence of our values; and our generosity of spirit in appreciation of the things that we love most dearly.

6. June 12, 1993 election and the widespread anger that greeted its bizarre annulment lends further credence to the historical truth that democracy is the only form of government that shall be acceptable to all Nigerians. More importantly, we are reminded by what happened in the months and years that followed that Nigerians would stop at nothing to get what they want, however long it may take.

7. Today’s event teaches us in a very unique way that democracy, in form and essence, is a trans-generational journey, a torch that one generation passes on to the next to continue a race that is intrinsically connected to its overall destiny.

8. Democracy is therefore more about what could happen tomorrow than it is about today’s realities. It speaks in principle to our commitment to building a better society for those coming after us, to shield them from the troubles of today while empowering them to deal with the challenges of tomorrow.

9. Our parents and grandparents fought the absurdity of colonial occupation that those coming after may be empowered to deal with the challenges of national development headlong. Those who came before us challenged the contraption of military rulership so that in our day, we may work harder at deepening the roots of democratic governance.

10. Twenty-five years have passed since we made the ultimate transition from military to democratic governance. Today will therefore be a great day to reflect on how well we have done in the very important assignment of using the levers of democracy to expand the frontiers of material prosperity to millions of our compatriots who had lofty expectations at the dawn of the present era.

11. Leaders like Chief M. K. O Abiola, GCFR, his dear wife Kudirat, Pa Alfred Rewane and several other notable and unsung heroes of the democratic struggle offered so much in sacrifice to the campaign for the simple reason that they believed in the promise of democracy. They agreed, just like majority of us today, that it is the most suitable mechanism for harnessing the rich human and material resources of the land for the benefit of present and future generations.

12. The most enduring appeal of democracy is not in the promise of El Dorado but in the opportunities it gives adult members of the community to use their votes as instruments of change.

13. But democracy is not just about votes and the push to occupy political offices. It is about what we do after the polls are closed, how we use the power that has been conferred on us as citizens, voters and leaders of conscience to steer the ship of state in a desirable direction.

14. To be clear, it is not every time that democracy fulfils our expectations. When done right however, democratic outcomes inevitably reflect the will of the majority. Even then, the minority are always guaranteed to have their say and ultimately, get another opportunity to sell their ideas in the future.

15. In Abia, we have come a long way as we walk the democratic path, lending our voices to the most important issues of the day since the colonial times, casting our ballots for leaders that captivate our imagination and protesting decisions we find incongruent with our values.

16. At the dawn of the 4th Republic, we were optimistic that we shall reach the Promised Land in good time and reclaim our place in the sky as a community of diligent and resourceful people. Our commitment to excellence is the reason Abians excel in all fields of human calling, creating innovative solutions, and ultimately making the world a better place.

17. Individually, we were champions and heroes but as a State, we found it difficult to answer very disturbing questions about our place in the development ladder. We were mocked for our failures and expectedly, many found the sharp contrast between our potential and the reality difficult to reconcile.

18. How can a State be so blessed and yet remain uninspiring on very critical frontier of development? To find reasonable answers to this, and other nagging questions, the enduring promise of democracy as the most important vehicle for changing the fortunes of a society became very attractive.

19. Human and material resources were mobilised and ten years ago, the journey to retake collective control of our common destiny began. We knocked on doors and took up spaces across various media platforms to sell our vision of a new order to Ndi Abia, arguing at the time that we deserved better than what the old order offered.

20. We never expected the transition from the old to the new to be easy because democracy is about propositions and counter-propositions. The people ultimately would have the final say, and they did.

21. The majority believed in our cause but the powers that were at that time had other ideas. The aim was to dampen our faith in democracy but we refused to surrender. We kept pushing and in time, the resistance withered and the will of the people prevailed.

22. Our victory in 2023 was not essentially about any particular individual. It is about Ndi Abia, the men and women who never lost faith in democracy, who never stopped believing and stood their ground until victory was achieved. Today we celebrate the tenacity of our people, and their enduring belief in the superior proposition of democracy.

23. Because we believed, Abia has become a model democratic society where the leadership is absolutely accountable to the people, not to a tiny cabal of godfathers. Great things are happening and millions of Abians at home and in the Diaspora are genuinely proud of the transformation that has taken place over the past 12 months.

24. Whether it is the reconstruction of long-abandoned roads in different parts of the State, the rapid push to rid the city centres of mountains of refuse and make our urban centres more habitable, the efforts to reclaim several communities from the hold of criminals, and the return to regular payment of salaries and pensions, none of it could have happened outside the wheels of the democratic process.

25. As I mentioned earlier, democracy is never about making the perfect leadership choice but a progressive push to find leaders with superior development propositions. We made a great leap in 2023 to welcome a new party, and a new set of leaders whose philosophy of development resonated more with the common man in all parts of the State.

26. The various development projects we initiated since May 29 last year are pathways to a better future for our hardworking population. Businesses that left the State following a long period of infrastructure collapse and abandonment are returning, new investments are springing up simply because the investors have gotten a signal that excites them.

27. Our target is to create millions of new jobs for the young people, support our local entrepreneurs to dream bigger, and ultimately tackle the menace of poverty. We will make Abia a prime destination for all who seek superior rewards for every legitimate investment in efforts and resources.

28. Wherever you are, whatever you do, the Government will do its part by providing you with the right support to soar higher. For us in the Labour Party, our conviction is that democracy thrives best in the prosperity, and welfare of the common man.

29. The last 25 years have been very challenging and many are understandably losing faith in the promises of democracy. We must never deny the sufferings of our compatriots because everyone is important, and every pain matters.

30. As a Government, we shall continue to do the best we can, within the limits of available resources, to cater for everyone by providing the right structures to support the labour of the general population, without ignoring the material needs of those who for one reason or the other, are unable to fend for themselves. We shall not reach the mark in one day but we will commit every waking hour to the task of meeting the aspirations we share as a democratic society.

31. I, therefore, encourage you umu nne m, not to despair. We have embarked on a journey of self-discovery and as our parents who walked this path before us knew, the glory is in the consistency and the daily progress we make as we march collectively into the Promised Land, supporting the weak, and leaving no one behind.

32. Our dear State, Abia, will be great in our lifetime. It is a dream we are entirely committed to achieving. As citizens, we have been empowered to be central to the development process through constructive engagements with the authorities, fulfilling our obligations as citizens, and cooperating with the security agencies to make our State a crime-free society.

33. Thank you for listening, happy democracy day, and may God bless you all.

Dr Alex C. Otti OFR,
12/06/2024

A day when the people's mandate was st@len should not be a day of celebration but that of sober reflection. A day to say...
12/06/2024

A day when the people's mandate was st@len should not be a day of celebration but that of sober reflection. A day to say: never again. Unfortunately, it happened again.
Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu

TURKISH INVESTORS VISIT GOV OTTI, POSITIONS ABIA AS HUB FOR ORGANIC FERTILISER PRODUCTION, SALES.Abia State Governor, Dr...
12/06/2024

TURKISH INVESTORS VISIT GOV OTTI, POSITIONS ABIA AS HUB FOR ORGANIC FERTILISER PRODUCTION, SALES.

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, OFR, has expressed excitement at the prospect of Abia being the hub for organic fertiliser production in Nigeria.

Governor Otti said his administration would do all that is necessary to enable a group of investors from Turkey set up organic fertiliser production plants, which would derive its raw material from the sediments underneath rivers, lakes and swamps, saying that the State is open for business.

The Governor spoke on Tuesday when he received the executives of Alliance Enterprises Limited, Turkey, who visited him to discuss the possibility of setting up organic fertiliser plants in Abia and making the State not just a regional but a national hub for the product.

"For us in Abia, we are very open for business. You know that when you talk about food security, it is very, very important, particularly these days when the economy is in turmoil. So, we must think of alternatives.

"When you talk about gross domestic product (GDP), it speaks to the productivity of the State. When you talk about poverty reduction, when you talk of job creation; all those can be located along business. So, for us, we don’t even need to give it a thought, we say, yes," Governor Otti remarked as he pledged to support the realisation of the dream of the Turkish investors and their Nigerian partners, led by the former Deputy Governor of Imo State, Professor Placid Njoku.

According to the Governor, who expressed optimism that his visitors must have done their homework before approaching government for support, Abia is blessed with abundance of water bodies across the various local government areas.

Specifically, he said: "Just without any investigation, I know that the Ukwa area, all the way to Azumini, the blue river; the Abam area, these are places where you find water, and, of course, the Owerrinta-Imo River; parts of Arochukwu too, towards Itu River. I'm not an expert but I’m just pointing towards the area where you can find lakes and water.

"It’s very interesting that all you need to do is take sediments from the water, that is what science does."

Governor Alex C. Otti promised to allocate lands for the establishment of the plants at the location of the investors' choice, but adviced that he would rather have them set up in areas already defined for such purpose, saying it would make economic sense as cost of starting up in other places will be reduced and they would take advantage of economies of scale.

"The people that you require are in the room; Commissioner for Agriculture, Commissioner for Lands and Housing, everything about land is under him. I am giving him the mandate to provide you with land wherever you want to locate.

"So, I want to once again welcome you to Abia. Thank you for this opportunity and I assure you that the Government will collaborate with you to make this a reality in the shortest possible time," he restated.

Introducing the team earlier, Professor Njoku said he brought the investors to Abia because, according to him, the State has great resources that can be transformed to better value, while assuring the Governor that if exploited Abia will be better for it.

In his speech, the Managing Director of Alliance Enterprises, Engr. Melham Farah, said the company, based in Istanbul, Turkey, is into oil and gas, and agriculture. He said Alliance Enterprises is interested in transferring its technology to Africa, especially Nigeria, while Abia State appears to be the right destination.

He explained that the technology involves taking sediments from the bottom of the water, swamps, and lakes, treat and and convert them into organic fertiliser.

Contributing, a member of the team and former Vice Chancellor of Afe Babalola University, Ekiti, Prof. Sidi Osho, said the project would provide alternative for farmers, improve quality of food, create employment opportunities, among other benefits. She maintained that the idea is to make Abia a hub for organic fertiliser production and sales.

KAZIE UKO
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
Abia State
Government House, Umuahia
June 11, 2024.

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11/06/2024

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PRESS RELEASE:SUSPENSION OF COMMISSIONER FOR HEALTH. The Governor of Abia State, His Excellency,  Dr. Alex C. Otti has a...
11/06/2024

PRESS RELEASE:
SUSPENSION OF COMMISSIONER FOR HEALTH.

The Governor of Abia State, His Excellency, Dr. Alex C. Otti has approved the suspension from office of the Commissioner for Health Abia State, Dr. Ngozi Okoronkwo.

The suspension is to pave way for the investigation of allegations of gross misconduct levelled against the Commissioner.

Governor Otti's action is in line with his zero tolerance policy for misconduct of any kind, and strong adherence to the twin principles of transparency and accountability in governance to ensure that actions of appointees must at all times advance the good and well-being of Abians.

The Abia state Government is committed to good governance and the rule of law under which persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.Consequently ,the the administration is painstaking in investigating and establishing facts of infractions or misconduct uncovered by it's internal monitoring and feedback system.

In the light of these developments,the Permanent Secretary Ministry of health Dr Ifeyinwa Kalu will collaborate with the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health, Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Azodo to run the affairs of the Ministry in the interim pending the outcome of further investigations into the allegations against Dr.Ngozi Okoronkwo.

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