Wike blames Fubara for violence in Rivers + Bishop Oyedepo celebrates runway – Trending at Ojy Okpe

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nysome Wike, has blamed the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, for the crisis rocking the state, saying Fubara is the architect of the violence in the state.

Wike made the claims during a live television interview, adding that the violence broke out due to the governor’s failure to obey the rule of law and a court ruling.

Chijioke Ihunwo, the newly installed chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of ​​Rivers State, has ordered the removal of Wike’s name from a building at the Municipal Secretariat. According to the chairman, the building will be renamed Obi Wali House.

In Anambra State, Honorable Okonkwo Kenneth, a councilor candidate representing the Young Progressives Party for Otolo Ward 1, was reportedly attacked and tear gassed by the police for fighting to secure his mandate during the just concluded local government elections.

Kenneth is a person with disabilities and an advocate for democracy and the rights of persons with disabilities. He was hospitalized after the incident.

In Edo State, the Peoples Democratic Party has raised alarm that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission in the state have refused to grant the party and its candidate, Asue Ighodalo, access to the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System and other materials used in the September conference. 21st state governorship election.

On Monday, the party’s women’s wing, dressed entirely in black, went out to protest the committee’s refusal to give the party access to election materials.

In Edo State, a video of a commuter pleading with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Transport to ease the suffering of Nigerians while plying the Warri-Benin road has been circulating on social media.

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has reacted to a trending video of some of its officials in a heated argument with a woman at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport.

In the video, the unidentified woman accused the airport staff of demanding N5,000 to clear her bags at the airport.

She also accused the FAAN officials of assaulting her; However, FAAN said in a statement released on Tuesday that contrary to the report, the woman in question was not a passenger but a cargo agent conducting illegal operations at the airport, adding that she had refused to pay the stipulated charges for the cargo.

The agency also made it clear that its staff had not committed any form of molestation.

The Minister of Aviation and Space Development, Festus Keyamo, has confirmed the approval of an airstrip for Canaanland, the property of Living Faith Church in Ota area of ​​Ogun State.

The founder of the church, David Oyedepo, was seen in trending video celebrating the development with his congregation.

Nigerian musician and content creator Darlington Okoye, better known as Speed ​​Darlington, is trending online, after reports circulated that he was arrested on the orders of Grammy Award-winning musician Burna Boy for defamation and cyberstalking.

Darlington was initially reported missing for three days, causing widespread concern. The content creator had blasted Burna Boy for his ties to controversial American rapper Sean Diddy Combs, who is facing multiple charges of sexual exploitation and human trafficking.

Darlington asked Burna Boy to explain how he won the Grammy Award for his album Twice As Tall, produced by Diddy. He alleged that there was a sexual relationship between the duo.

He was released on Tuesday evening after spending five days in custody and meeting his bail conditions.

Just two years later, Dr. Philip Ozuah, a 1985 graduate of the University of Ibadan, $1 million to his alma mater, the College of Medicine, to the University, the Class of 1989, also to the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. on Monday donated $1 million dollars worth of hospital equipment to University College Hospital to improve healthcare.

The donation was made possible by a US-based non-governmental organization, Project CURE, which specializes in collecting and distributing medical equipment to hospitals in developing countries.

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