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Breaking: Nigerian Military Men Sets Ikonso Family House on Fire

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Anambra Int’L Cargo Airport- History Was Made Today

It was like a dream come true! Few months ago when Gov Willy Obiano promised Ndi Anambra that he would deliver a brand new international airport ,many did not take him serious ,thinking that it would go the way of our politicins.

The doubting Thomases argued that Anambra monthly allocation has nose-dived together with the state mounting debt position  as well as numerous financial obligations begging for urgent attention .COVID-19 challenges throughout last year would have given Gov Obiano enough reason to suspend the airport project but determine to deliver as promised ,the International Cargo Airport comes alive today with the arrival of two Air Peace aircrafts as test commercial flights. It was historical. Many people from all parts of the State graced the airport arena to witness the first ever aircraft that landed in the soil of Anambra since after the civil war – viz the historical Oba Airport.

 

BVI Channel 1 crew led by Chinedu Asuzu and Ndubuisi Anaenugwu was in the airport to join well meaning Anambrians in celebrating Gov Obiano for delivering an international airport within a record time of 15 months.

Maureen Okafor writes for BVI Channel 1 Online

 

Breaking : CBN Sacks First Bank Directors, retains Adeduntan as MD

 

CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Thursday, removed the Boards of Directors of First Bank of Nigeria PLC.

It also wielded the big stick against the FBN Holding Ltd.

Announcing the decision to sack the Directors at a briefing in Abuja, the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, said that the apex bank had to remove the Directors for trying to remove Mr Adeduntan from office without consulting the regulars.

While announcing the reinstatement of the MD, Emefiele said that the CBN was satisfied with the work of the MD, and those trying to remove him were the ones who were not comfortable with his insistence on adherence to regulations.

The governor’s full text:

The media has been awash with commentaries on the purported management changes at First Bank of Nigeria Ltd (FBN) and the related regulatory inquiry by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the Board of First Bank of Nigeria Limited. It has therefore become necessary for me to address the public to clear any misconceptions.

Ordinarily, the board is vested with the authority to make changes in the management team subject to CBN approval. However, the CBN considers itself a key stakeholder in management changes involving FBN due to the forbearances and close monitoring by the Bank over the last 5 years aimed at stemming the slide in the going concern status of the bank.

It was therefore surprising for the CBN to learn through media reports that the board of directors of FBN, a systemically important bank under regulatory forbearance regime had effected sweeping changes in executive management without engagement and/or prior notice to the regulatory authorities. The action by the board of FBN sends a negative signal to the market on the stability of leadership on the board and management and it is in light of the foregoing that the CBN queried the board of directors on the unfortunate developments at the bank.

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As you may be aware, FBN is one of the systemically important banks in the Nigerian banking sector given its historical significance, balance sheet size, large customer base and high level of interconnectedness with other financial service providers, amongst others. By our last assessment, FBN has over 31m customers, with deposit base of N4.2trn, shareholders funds of N618bn and NIBSS instant payment (NIP) processing capacity of 22% of the industry.

To us at the CBN, not only is it imperative to protect the minority shareholders, that have no voice to air their views, also important, is the protection of the over 31m customers of the bank who see FBN as a safe haven for their hard-earned savings.

The bank maintained healthy operations up until 2016 financial year when the CBN’s target examination revealed that the bank was in grave financial condition with its capital adequacy ratio (CAR) and non-performing loans ratio (NPL) substantially breaching acceptable prudential standards.

The problems at the bank were attributed to bad credit decisions, significant and non-performing insider loans, and poor corporate governance practices. The shareholders of the bank and FBN Holding Plc also lacked the capacity to recapitalize the bank to minimum requirements. This conclusions arose from various entreaties by the CBN to them to recapitalize.

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The CBN stepped in to stabilize the bank in its quest to maintain financial stability, especially given FBN’s systemic importance as enumerated earlier. Regulatory action taken by the CBN in this regard included:

i. Change of management team under the CBN’s supervision with the appointment of a new Managing Director/ Chief Executive Office in January 2016.

ii. Grant of the regulatory forbearances to enable the bank work out its non-performing loans through provision for write off of at least N150b from its earning for four consecutive years.

iii. Grant of concession to insider borrower to restructure their non-performing credit facilities under very stringent conditions

iv. Renewal of the forbearances on a yearly basis between 2016 and 2020 following thorough monitoring of progress towards exiting from the forbearance measures

The measures had yielded the expected results as the financial condition of FBN improved progressively between 2016 when the forbearance was initially granted to the current financial year. For instance, profitability, liquidity and CAR improved whilst NPL reduced significantly.

Notwithstanding the significant improvement in the bank’s financial condition with positive trajectory of financial soundness indicators, the insider related facilities remained problematic.

The insiders who took loans in the bank, with controlling influence on the board of directors, failed to adhere to the terms for the restructuring of their credit facilities which contributed to the poor financial state of the bank. The CBN’s recent target examination as at December 31, 2020 revealed that insider loans were materially non-compliant with restructure terms (e.g. non perfection of lien on shares/collateral arrangements) for over 3 years despite several regulatory reminders. The bank has not also divested its non-permissible holdings in non-financial entities in line with regulatory directives

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Following further review of the situation and in order to preserve stability of the bank, so as to protect minority shareholders and depositors, the Management of the CBN in line with its powers under BOFIA 2020 has approved and hereby directs:

i. Immediate removal of the all directors of FBN Ltd and FBN Holdings Plc

ii. The appointment of the following persons as directors in FBN Ltd and FBN Holdings Plc

Breaking: Unknown Gun Men Attacked Asari Dokubo Village

Breaking breaking news.

Unknown gun men attacked Asari Dokubo’s village this afternoon, but unfortunately for them, they met a superior fire power.

Detail later

 

Buhari Fires Back On Gov Ortom

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has lambasted Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom after the Governor called out the President for the way he is handling the nation’s security challenges.

The President accused Ortom of seeing what is wrong with others but failing to deal with his own problems.

He accused Ortom of attempting to cause more divide along ethnic, political, and religious divides rather than cooperate with the federal government to implement ideas and solutions.

Buhari made the submission in a statement released by his spokesman Garba Shehu titled: “GOVERNOR ORTOM ONLY SEES THE PROBLEMS OF OTHERS, HE DOESN’T SEE HIS OWN”.

It will be recalled that Governor Ortom while reacting to the recent killing of 70 people in Benue State had said President Buhari is acting aloof and tactically supporting the herdsmen to kill other people.

Ortom also urged Buhari to declare a state of emergency and address Nigerians over the increasing cases of insecurity including kidnappings, banditry and other criminal activities rocking the country.

But in a response to the call out by the Benue State Governor, President Buhari lashed at Ortom, accusing him of falling short of expectation as a leader.

Buhari however condoled with the families of those who lost their lives in the attack, noting that his administration will not treat issues affecting security and human lives with kid gloves as he took an oath to protect every Nigerian.

According to Shehu, “Buhari expressed disappointment and sadness to hear Samuel Ortom make a litany of accusations against his person and his government of following the recent unfortunate incidents in the state.

While he expressed his condolences to the families of the dead, Buhari called for further collaboration by the states with security agencies to curb the recurring violence.

“No responsible government takes pleasure in such events as the killing of the military and that of innocent citizens taking refuge in an Internally Displaced People’s camp”, Buhari said.

He said ”he is deeply pained by the terrible acts of violence happening not only in Benue State but also in other parts of the country and expects that the law enforcement agencies will go to every possible extent to catch the perpetrators of these heinous acts and bring them to justice.

Buhari said the lives of fellow citizens should not be desecrated by deploying them in political diatribe which unfortunately appeared to be the intent of the string of emotional attacks and blame laid at his doors for those killings by Governor Ortom.

Buhari said he took an oath to defend the life and property of every citizen, a duty he takes seriously and is committed to ensuring.

“Those citizens regardless of their affiliations, who either incite, sponsor or are proven to be abettors of these atrocities will face the law squarely and be answerable for their crimes against our fellow citizens and nation.

President Buhari stressed that the strength of our country lies in our diversity in faith, culture, and traditions.

He said attempts to sharpen the divide between northern and southern Nigeria, between Muslims and Christians, and between communities that have coexisted for centuries should be frowned upon and resisted.

“As Nigerians, we accuse colonial rulers of the policy of divide and rule. Today, it is our own leaders who put region against region, religion against religion, ethnic group against ethnic group and community against community.

“The future of Benue State and indeed that of the entire country lies in harmony and the respect for law, order, and the constitution. It is the only way to achieve progress and development.

Buhari said while he will continue to keep security, police and the armed forces on their toes to be on top of their act in troubled parts of the country, the situation in the states will greatly be helped by everyone working together because that is the foundation on which progress and prosperity can be achieved.

“Benue under the Ortom administration ought to cooperate with the Federal Government in the implementation of a number of national strategies programs in addressing underlying issues militating against peace, progress and development.

“This can still get done when the interest of the people is placed above all other interests. A government voted into office by the people, should treat the people as its masters and not as its servants”.

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Breaking: Nigeria Athletes To Miss World Event Next Month

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria has announced that athletes from the country will not be participating in the World Athletics relays billed to start from May 1 to 2, 2021 in Poland.

AFN’s factional president, Ibrahim Shehu-Gusau, said this in a statement on Thursday, titled, ‘Sports ministry scuttles Nigeria’s World Relays participation’.

But John Akanji, media aide to the sports minister, Sunday Dare, denied claims that the sports ministry scuttled Nigeria’s participation.

Akanji, who said Shehu-Gusau is not the recognised AFN president, confirmed the development, saying, “the athletes were denied visas by the US embassy.”

A leadership crisis is currently rocking the Nigerian athletics body with the sports ministry backing a faction headed by one Olamide George.

The statement by the Shehu Gusau-led AFN read, “Nigeria will not participate in the World Relays because the Ministry of Youth and Sports opted to take the athletes to a training tour in the United States for the same relays, they are yet to qualify for, instead of a pre- Olympic Games qualification in Poland.

“The information at our disposal is that athletes who were supposed to represent Nigeria at the World Athletics Relays in Silesia, Poland were taken to the USA Embassy to obtain visas for a training tour of an event they were yet to qualify for.

The scheduled relays in Poland were meant to enable Nigeria to secure qualification for the Olympic Games in Tokyo but to our disbelief, the athletes’ passports were diverted to the USA Embassy to secure visas for a training camp for an event they are yet to qualify for. How can a qualification competition in Poland which was our best bet be ignored for a training camp in
the USA?

“This is one of the numerous reasons why sports in Nigeria should be allowed to be administered according to international best practices.”

 

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Biafrans Don’t Spill Biafrans Blood- Uche Mefor Advice IPOB

Biafrans Must Not Be The Ones To Wilfully Spill Biafran Blood On Biafran Soil – Ex-IPOB Deputy, Uche Mefor

We shall continue to state the obvious:

War is the last undesirable option for us, Biafrans. We should boldly and courageously profess this but must not run away if one is brought to us due to no fault of ours. Even at that, we must choose carefully and wisely too.

Biafra agitators shouldn’t be the ones to bring war or violence to Biafraland against their own.They shouldn’t be the ones to wilfully spill Biafran blood on Biafran soil.This is because the consequences could be divisive, colossal and unintendedly indeterminate in terms of its reprisal, ricocheting effects.

As other parts of Nigeria are imploding, Biafraland must be insulated from it and protected by Biafrans themselves because of our unique experiences in the past. Let this ugly history not repeat itself again in our time.The war of the 1960’s was unprepared as it was brought to us but that generation fought gallantly and made their marks regardless because they consulted, collaborated and overwhelmingly agreed within the limited time left for them.

This time around, we must not be the ones to rush into the unprepared war or hostility ourselves unless brought to us like in the 60’s in which case we would be forced to defend ourselves. Still, it remains an expensive venture——must not be done unilaterally (if success is to be assured), rather it should be a collective endeavour. Humanitarian considerations, air, land and sea access and defensive strategies must be brought into immediate and reasonable purview of contemplatiion. And with the uncertainty and its inevitability increasingly stares the Nigerian state in the face, our own priorities should also be to equip ourselves, conserve energy and what we have and not the other way round. Be vigilant, consult, collaborate,synergize , wait for any eventual aggression by the enemy aggressors and not us to be the ones to be destabilising Biafraland and killing Biafrans of any shape with impunity as we see it today. That is a self-destructive strategy and tactics that must be discouraged , changed and jettisoned.

 

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How Did Soludo’s as CBN Governor Benefit Ndi Anambra?- Emeka J. Okoli

This is the season of politics in Anambra. Majority of Ndi Anambra see Soludo as the consensus candidate for the election. Even majority of opposition members (APC, PDP, and YPP) also agree. However, there will always be pockets of opposition. I read two articles recently asking Soludo to tell us how Ndi Anambra benefitted from his CBN tenure, and I laughed in Pidgin English. They even raked up Okonjo-Iweala’s emotional response to Soludo’s scathing critique of their government’s economic policies in 2015 but failed to circulate Soludo’s over 6,000-word comprehensive response. The Ijele masquerade is entering the village square with thunderous applause and some others are getting desperate. As a former banker myself and from Anambra, I decided to research this issue and here I make a part response. I know that Soludo would be too modest to do so himself.

When I hear someone ask that kind of question, it is a sad reminder about how low we have sunk in this country— where public officers are shamelessly being asked to be nepotistic and to corner public resources for their village/state. And yet, the same people complain and expect Nigeria or state to develop with that type of mindset or expectation. I hear that some politicians even shamelessly list both real and fake names of people that they claim to have “facilitated” or “helped” to get jobs. They have no regard for the personal dignity of the persons whose names they publish, and we are unwittingly promoting or celebrating a culture of nepotism as leadership. This mindset will encourage a Governor to think of his village only or first, instead of the state.

Where is the selfless leadership bequeathed to us by our founding fathers— Dr. Azikiwe, Dr. M.I. Okpara, Dr. Akanu Ibiam, etc?. These leaders developed the cities of Enugu, Aba, Calabar, PortHarcourt, Onitsha etc and not their villages. They built the University of Nigeria with campuses at Nsukka, Enugu, and Calabar; farm settlements, etc and did not site them in their villages. The same applied to Obafemi Awolowo in the Western Region and Ahmadu Bello in the North. To develop Ana Igbo and Nigeria, we must return to the transformative and selfless leadership of the past based upon merit and need rather than nepotism. I stand with Soludo because of his vision of “One Anambra, one people, one agenda” and his commitment to a comprehensive and simultaneous transformation of all parts of Anambra. A patriotic presenter at Odenigbo FM, Anambra recently countered a questioner who sought to celebrate nepotism by reminding the questioner that Soludo was the example of public service beyond selfishness or “my-village-only mentality” and hence was the best suited to be Governor of Anambra.

President Obasanjo appointed Soludo, first as Chief Economic Adviser/CEO National Planning Commission, and later as Governor of Central Bank (purely on merit). The goal was for Soludo to fix the Nigerian macro economy, and particularly as CBN Governor to ensure price and financial stability. Soludo as a Pan-Africanist – who was in a haste to put Nigeria’s economy and financial system on the world map did his job with first class grade. Soludo saw the entire Nigerian economy as his constituency and promoted excellence and productivity throughout Nigeria. For Anambra, that’s the type of Governor we need: a Governor who will try to develop all parts of Anambra simultaneously as he did at CBN.

He remains the only CBN Governor to ensure single digit inflation for 24 consecutive months. Low inflation benefited every Nigerian, especially the poor. The NEEDS reform programme (authored by Soludo), together with his globally acclaimed banking consolidation (which provided trillions of Naira credit to thousands of businesses) created unprecedented employment and prosperity in Nigeria from 2003- 2009. It is estimated that about 12.8 million jobs were created for Nigerian youths during Soludo’s tenure (2003 -2009). Nigerian millionaires and billionaires who have been borrowing billions of Naira from the banks and creating millions of jobs since 2005 largely owe their success to Soludo’s banking revolution. It is not an accident that 2003- 2009 (period that Soludo was in government) remains Nigeria’s golden economic era since independence— seven years of sustained 7- 8% annual economic growth rates, and everyone was better off.

Since Soludo’s revolution, no Nigerian has lost his deposit in a bank. Yes, Soludo built Nigeria’s foreign reserves from US$10 billion to all time high of US$63 billion and even after paying $12 billion to cancel Nigeria’s foreign debt and hit by the global crisis of 2008, he still left $45 billion behind. Not one penny has been added to it since he left office. Under his leadership, the exchange rate strengthened to N112 to one US$ before the global crisis of 2008/9. He licensed over 1000 Bureau de Change (BDCs) and each received hundreds of thousands of US dollars per week and thousands of traders and travelers had easy access to foreign exchange. He also licensed over 1000 Micro Finance Banks. He and President Obasanjo envisioned the creation of Transcorp Plc. Soludo also envisioned and created the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) — with all the transformative effects on Nigerian and African economies, and touching tens of millions of lives. We can go on….and on….This is a man with the magic wand.

No wonder, Soludo is the only CBN Governor to be decorated with the third highest national honour (CFR). No wonder also, he is the only CBN Governor not only to be a triple winner of the global best governor of central bank but also African best governor. It is instructive that during his birthday last year (11 years after he left office), thousands of tributes were still pouring in from all over the world, Nigeria, and Ana Igbo including from Chief Mike Adenuga (owner of Glo) and Alhaji Aliko Dangote— all celebrating his historic transformation of the Nigerian financial system and economy. Many are not shy to say it boldly that without Soludo’s foresight and revolution, the financial system and economy of Nigeria today would be many times worse than it is. This is the type of leader we need to celebrate.

On Anambra and Ana Igbo, I still believe it is sad that someone (even so called “educated”) would expect a former public officer to demonstrate how nepotistic he was in office, by publishing the list of “how many of ‘his people’ he employed” while in office. Not how many millions of jobs his policies and programmes created in the economy! Do we want Soludo to compile and perhaps publish a book with names of persons he may have assisted to get jobs in over 400 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the federal government, including CBN? Or even names of persons he assisted to get admissions into universities? Or those he assisted in getting contracts? I am sure the Soludo brand will never descend that low.

It must be stressed that jobs in government offices constitute a very tiny part of Nigeria’s labour force. Over 90 percent of the jobs are in the private sector and Soludo’s policies and programmes have created millions of jobs in the private sector. That’s the difference between Soludo and others. We need a Governor who has vast experience in crafting and implementing policies and programmes to create prosperity and jobs. Oil price is down and the covid pandemic is ravaging. We need the Soludo solution to consolidate on Obiano’s achievements and take the state to the next level.

From my own research, I am bold to assert without any fear of contradiction that I don’t know anyone else who has enunciated and implemented policies and programmes at the federal level that have impacted the economic lives, jobs and prosperity of Nigerians and Igbos more than Soludo. Above, I listed just a few broad impacts, but let me give a few hints on the specific effects on Ndi Anambra…..

** Of the 12.8 million jobs created in the private sector of the economy during Soludo’s tenure, can you estimate how many were garnered by the highly competitive Ndi Anambra? Soludo will enable an Anambra economy that will create hundreds of thousands of jobs for the youths— not only employment in government. He has done it for Nigeria, and Africa: he will do it for Anambra.

** Check out the multi-billion Naira businesses— farms, manufacturers, hotels, distribution companies, etc that have sprung up in Anambra since 2005, and which are financed by the bigger banks created by Soludo. How many jobs have they created? That’s the Soludo effect.

**· How many Ndi Anambra are employed in the airlines, private airports such as MM2, telecommunication companies, trading companies, manufacturing companies, entertainment industry, etc being financed by the mega banks created by Soludo?

**· How many hundreds of Ndi Anambra were employed or promoted at the CBN, Nigeria Security Printing and Minting Company, etc under Soludo through a competitive process?

**· How many of the 66,000 jobs in the mega commercial banks created by Soludo are from Anambra? Without Soludo’s policy, thousands of those jobs were not possible. Indeed, many banks were closing on monthly basis before Soludo. Go to these commercial banks and see the young Nigerian professionals, including from Anambra making their waves since Soludo’s revolution in 2004/2005.

** It is on account of Soludo’s banking consolidation that several Nigerian banks have migrated from being mere subsidiaries of foreign banks, to become the parent and managing companies of other national banks in over 40 African countries and beyond. Nigerian banks, owing to their enlarged strengths since the Soludo Effect, now export banking expertise and manpower abroad where they go to turn around and manage other banks. Soludo changed the tide of expertise and job flows in favour of Nigeria, and many Ndi Anambra are beneficiaries. However, only the very discerning could see these.
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**· By the way, do you know how many hundreds/thousands of businesses of Ndi Anambra whose deposits in banks were saved by Soludo’s banking revolution, and how many thousands of jobs he saved? Also, since Soludo’s revolution, no Nigerian or Anambra person has lost his money in a bank. Soludo promised that no Nigerian will lose money in the banks again, and since 2004, it is a promise kept.

**· Soludo initiated and started building CBN’s centres of excellence at University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (for South East and South South—former Eastern Region); Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (for the North); and University of Ibadan (for Western Region) each costing over N7 billion. An example of Soludo’s fairness in distribution of infrastructure and excellence.

**· Soludo built new CBN Branch offices at Awka, Asaba, Umuahia, Abakaliki; completed Enugu branch; refurbished Owerri; among many others around the country. How many jobs were created in these branches? How have these affected the economies of Anambra and those states? Former Abia State Governor described the Umuahia branch as the biggest federal government investment in the state.

**· How many hundreds/thousands of Ndi Anambra benefitted from the CBN’s N500 million entrepreneurship training programmes at Onitsha taught by the UNN Centre for Entrepreneurship Studies (2007- 2009)? Other centres were cited at Lagos and Kano.

**· How many jobs were created by contractors from Anambra who executed CBN’s projects?

**· How many jobs were created by construction companies that executed several federal road projects in Anambra which Soludo either facilitated the inclusion in federal budget or facilitated the release of their funds, including the Ekwulobia- Umunze- Ibinta road, and Ekwulobia- Nnobi road?

**· How many thousands of jobs were created by the over 141 micro finance banks licensed in Anambra by Soludo? After Lagos and Abuja, Anambra had the third highest demand for MFBs and Soludo licensed them. Assume that each bank had just average of 40 staff: that would be about 6,000 direct jobs (not to talk about the businesses they finance and their suppliers). Note that some MFBs employ over 100 staff—

**· How many jobs were created by the hundreds of BDCs licensed by Soludo? If each employed at least 5-10 staff, estimate the number of jobs. After Lagos, Abuja, and Rivers, Anambra had the 4th highest demand for BDC services and Soludo licensed them. So rather than travel to Lagos or Abuja to access BDC services, Soludo effectively “democratized” access to forex such that traders and travelers everywhere had very easy access to it at very cheap price. Can you estimate the impact on hundreds of thousands of traders and their businesses?

**· What about the technological revolution in banking services following Soludo’s banking revolution, including the explosion in ATM services and electronic banking (transition to cashless economy), and how these saved traders the hassle/risk of carrying cash from Onitsha, Aba, etc to Lagos, etc?

I can go on and on—–

I am also compiling Soludo’s silent but humongous philanthropic activities especially in his community, Isuofia where he has been training people in various schools since age 26; facilitated and tarred over 4 kilometres of road; interest-free micro-credit funds for women associations in all church parishes in his town; adopted a primary school a decade ago where over 900 pupils have everything provided for them including uniforms, sandals, books, writing materials, teachers, computers, etc; scholarships for university students in Nigeria and abroad; JAMB admissions and jobs for youths; building a world class teaching hospital; pays school fees, SSC and JAMB fees for hundreds of secondary school students; resolved a 20 year crisis in his home town and restored lasting peace, etc. For many years before he joined Government he was the highest donor and chairman of his village Educational Trust Fund. Do I mention that he pays salaries of about 30 PTA teachers or that he sponsors primary school football competitions, etc, etc? Soludo recognizes that equal opportunity to qualitative education is the best way to empower poor children and youths to secure their future.

As a Christian, he has facilitated the building and dedication of many churches, and has recently received an award for excellent service by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria for his services in its finance council. Soludo insists that his works of charity are in thanksgiving for God’s blessings and does not want them publicized. But in this season, we will disclose some— even if against his wish. The list is too long. Part Two will follow.

Breaking:You Must Impeach Buhari Now – Mbaka Tells NASS

The spiritual Director of Adoration Ministry, Enugu Nigeria, AMEN Reverend father Ejike Mbaka has called for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari over the high state of insecurity in the country.

The cleric wondered how the president will maintain grave silence with the spate of deaths across the country.

“How can people be dying, the chief security officer of the country will be sitting down without making any comment. Gunmen attacking people everywhere.”

Mbaka said Buhari should have resigned honorably following his failure as a leader

“Let me tell you if it is in a civilized country, by now, President Buhari will resign with what is happening.”

Speaking to his congregation on Wednesday, Mbaka called on the lawmakers to impeach the president should he fail to resign.

“Nigerians are crying because there’s no security in the country, House of Representatives should impeach the president if he doesn’t want to resign.”

Mbaka warned the lawmakers that should they fail to impeach the president and begin to attack him; “…something worse than what they can never imagined will happen to the members of the house of senate and House of Representatives.”

Mbaka emphasized that the nation can’t continue like this thus, enough has to be enough!

He also prayed to God to change our leaders, wondering how someone can become a billionaire with the commonwealth of the people.

Mbaka also frowned at the activities of herdsmen that destroys the farmland of people without any repercussion.

He went on to warn church leaders not to come after him over what he’s saying but support him.

“I plea that the church leaders will understand me as a messenger of God and not begin to attack me because the danger is going to affect the church.

“When gunman begin to the strike inside the church, they will begin to kill one man of God or the other or even members of the church, who will go to chur again? The priests will loose their job, the Bishops will loose their jobs. So you better keep quiet or support what I’m saying,” Mbaka said.