It was a waterloo for the two lovers yesterday, As man, Obi Nwoda, died in an Awka, Anambra State hotel while having sex with his female lover who is also the best friend to the wife of the Nwoba.
The man, identified as Mr Obi Nwoda, checked into the inn with a woman on Saturday.
According to the management of the hotel, the woman was leaving the
hotel alone and when she was forced to go back to the room where the
man, Obi Nwuda, was seen lying unconscious.
The wife abnitio do tell the best friend how the husband have failed to have or perform her conjugal right unknown to the woman that the lady in question was the person performing the said duty with the husband.
The occurrence
was accounted for at B Division Police Station where the DPO, Mr Odion
Ekeinde a Patrol Team to move the unconscious man to a private hospital
Obi was announced dead on arrival at the hospital and his corpse photographed and deposited in the morgue.
Confirming the incident, Mr Mohammed Haruna, the Police Public
Relations Officer in Anambra, said the lady was arrested and that she
had confessed that the deceased died while having sex with her
Haruna described the death as sudden and unnatural, adding that it occurred at 8.15 p.m. on Saturday.
“Victim was rushed to Apex Hospital, Awka, where he was confirmed dead on arrival by the medical doctor.
“The corpse was photographed and deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.
“The woman alleged that the victim collapsed while making love to her.
“She
was subsequently arrested and the case is under investigation to
ascertain circumstances surrounding the incident,” he said.
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Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Saturday, 10 November 2018
Let Us Save Anambra State from Religious War by Sir Nnamdi Ibegbu SAN Chancellor, Diocese on the Niger As Published Rose Obioma Aniagoh
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
We wish to submit the following documents from the National Archives in
defence of the Anglican ownership of Bishop Crowther Memorial Primary
School, Onitsha. Other documents will be released in due course.Bishop Crowther Memorial Primary School, Onitsha was established by the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S) in 1956. The original signboard of the school bears witness to this fact. (Picture Attached)
Before then, by 1926, the CMS already has possession of a mission property in the Government (European) Reservation (GRA) in Onitsha Waterside. Bishop Crowther Primary School was built on this land in 1956. This School was then referred to as Primary School Nkisi Road (Government Reservation). (Document attached)
Evidence
On the 11th day of May 1957, evidence shows that the CMS requested that the following Schools they built be transferred to the Local Authority (L.A), namely:
1. Nkisi Road
2. Inland Town
3. Nupe Square Fegge
4. Lafiagi Square Fegge
5. Agaie Square Fegge
6. Otu Obosi Square Fegge
The Provincial Education Officer signed the letter on the 11th day of May 1957 while the CMS Officer endorsed the same letter on the 13th Day of May 1957. (Document attached)
On 25th Day of July 1957, the Provincial Education Officer referred to the letter signed by the CMS for these Schools mentioned above to be made Local Authority Schools. (Document Attached)
On 20th August 1957, Niger Diocese (CMS) complained of the one sidedness of the agreement on the issue of the CMS Schools transferred to the Local Authority. (Document Attached)
On 19th Day of November 1957, the Provincial Education Officer wrote on the need to add more buildings on the above named schools. The CMS noted the letter for action. (Document Attached)
On the 26th Day of November1957, the Provincial Education Officer reminded the CMS that an agreement has not been completed on some of the CMS Schools transferred to Local Authority on 31st Day of December. The Local Authority pays the Teachers while the CMS manages the Schools. (Document Attached)
In 1970, under the Public Education law, the Local Authority (L.A.) Schools managed by the CMS were transferred to the State.
In 2011 the Anambra State Government made a Law to return Schools previously owned by the Church. According to the Government, “The Purpose of the Law is to amend the Principal Law to include Primary Schools as well as to make it clear that schools being returned to the voluntary agencies are the schools previously owned by the said voluntary agencies but which were transferred to the State under the Public Education Law of 1970. The Law also provides for grant of subvention to the voluntary agencies to assist them to run the schools returned to them so as to maintain a high standard of education in the State”.
By the Authority of the Anambra State “Public Education (Transfer of Schools) (Special Provision) (Amendment) Law 2011.” Out of the six CMS (L.A) Schools stated above, only three have been returned to us, namely:
Inland Town (Now Obi Okosi Primary School, Onitsha) No. 163
Otu Obosi Square Fegge (Now Niger City Primary School, Fegge, Onitsha) No. 174
Nupe Square (Now Nupe Primary School, Fegge, Onitsha) no. 175
However, out of the six CMS schools stated above, three are still being held by the Government contrary to Government return of Schools to the Church, namely:
Niksi Road (Government Reservation) Now Crowther Memorial Primary School, Onitsha)
Lafiagi Square Fegge (Now Lafiagi Primary School, Fegge, Onitsha)
Agaie Square Fegge (Now Agaie Primary School, Fegee, Onitsha).
On 21st February 2012, the Anambra State Government inaugurated the Hon. Justice G. U. Ononiba Committee to handle the agitations arising from the Return of Schools Previously owned by the Church. The Committee submitted its report to the State Government on the 28th Day of December 2012.
In their report on Bishop Crowther Memorial Primary School, the Committee stated as follows, “Evidence of the inquiry showed that Bishop Crowther Memorial Primary School is an Anglican School built in 1956. It should be given to Anglican Church.” (Page 43)
From the above submissions, the Anambra State Government is violating the Law on the Return of Schools Previously owned by voluntary agencies made by them in 2011. And they are also fueling crises by not implementing the submissions of the Hon. Justice G. U. Ononiba Committee on the matter.
Sir Nnamdi Ibegbu SAN
Chancellor, Diocese on the Niger
Reaction that follows is below:
Azubike Anazor
November 8 at 7:17 AM
SAVE
ANAMBRA FROM RELIGIOUS WAR. The recent
show of shame by Anglican Clergy men in barricading the gate of Anambra
State Government House calls for serious concern by well meaning
Anambrarians. It was calculated to overawe, intimidate, and blackmail
the State Governor into handing over long-existing government school
and premises to the Diocese on the Niger, Anglican Communion,Onitsha.
Street demonstrations, protests and riotous conduct are not to be
associated with supposedly peaceful men of God. They are usually
associated, in saner climes, with the laity, and not the Clergy.To
descend to this low level does no credit to the pastoral office they
occupy.Let sound reason prevail ! Preachers of peace should not be
promoters of war and violence!!!
Friday, 9 November 2018
IDF BOT-Admin Sydney Ezika reacted on what the former ISC Chairman did to ideanians, and pleads support for a dynamic actions while in UK-Read below:
Following the after maths and fallout, having viewed the shoddy job done by the former ISC Chairman and Secretary, the BOT and Admin of IDF based in UK was very annoyed with the actions of the ISC Chairman and Secretary.
Below is what he said:
Sydney Chibu Ezika: Simply replace the ISC chairman and the secretary, they have been compromised, period
Below is what he said:
Sydney Chibu Ezika: Simply replace the ISC chairman and the secretary, they have been compromised, period
Why A Mother’s Funeral Is More Expensive Than That of A Father in Igboland? By Anayo M. Nwosu as Narated by Admin Barr. Nwala
The answer is largely found in the Igbo philosophy that “nne ka”
meaning that “mother is supreme”.
Many Igbo children bold enough to
speak out pray that they don’t lose their mothers before their dads. It
is believed and I can testify that a child can easily get over a
father’s death but would grieve for the loss of a mother for a lifetime.
Did I actually much miss my dad that I lost at the age of 7?
No, I didn’t miss those flogging and the hoarse voice of a retired 2nd
World War veteran that he was. Which child likes a disciplinarian dad?
My dad would be green with envy if he could see how I, as an adult, a
married man and a title holder cry daily for the loss of my 85 year old
mum.
Another point is that Igbos are matrilineal in
relationships. This makes a child more emotionally attached to or more
inclined to relate with or trust the mother’s relations than the
paternal folks. The natural tendency for a child to lean towards the
mother’s side is not helped by very bitter competition for inheritance
between the children of the same father.
Included in the reasons
why a mother’s funeral is more expensive is that Igbo’s ideology that a
married woman actually belongs to her father’s people. Igbos believe
that a woman is on a marital lease to her husband’s people.
When
a woman dies, her husband, his children and their kinsmen are required
to visit the family of the wife or mother to perform some ceremonies
that consume even more resources than that done during her marriage.
Also, any marital rites skipped during the deceased marriage must be
fulfilled before burial or during her funeral of a dead married woman.
I know the tradition of my people but I didn’t reckon with the cost of
the rites my siblings and I have to contend with as we prepare to bury
Mama Obiora, our mum. Even though the burial proper will be on 23
November 2018, the final ceremonies have since started.
My
kinsmen led by Obiora, the chief mourner, had to visit my mother’s
kinsmen to officially account for what happened to their 85 year old
daughter and sister.
Every umunna or kinsmen has a list of items
the in-laws or sister’s children must present upon arrival. And Obiora
and selected members of Prince Ezenwegbu Ezeoguine family of Otolo Nnewi
provided all that were requested by the my mother’s kinsmen of Okpuno
Nnewichi.
During this accountability visit, children of the
deceased are not allowed to talk. One of their paternal kinsmen would be
the party’s spokesman.
That was how the chairman of my kindred
or umunna, Prince Okey rose and started telling my mum’s kinsmen that
their sister had not been feeling well of recent and that our family,
her husbands, had tried all we could to make her whole but she was not
improving. He enjoined them, as the “owners” of “our wife” to come and
take their daughter and sister home to see if their own approach would
yield a much better result.
He dared not say in his short speech
that their sister has died even though her brother was called when she
was confirmed dead and had authorized and escorted her corpse to Akwudo
Mortuary. Unless this traditional visit is paid, my uncle would still be
behaving as if his sister was alive. Her death couldn’t be discussed
openly by grown adults in Enumah’s family.
Then, a man who was a
distant cousin to my mum, sitting beside my mom’s immediate younger
brother Chief John Enumah and the Obi or the first son of Charles
Enumah, my mom’s father, rose and asked, “hope you are not telling us
that Christiana, my sister is dead?”
And there was a palpable silence. He repeated his question and no one answered.
“What is the meaning of this silence?”, the man bellowed and went into a
loud heart searing shriek of a cry and everybody joined in the chorus
to a cry for the departure of a sister. My brother and two sisters
present, cried the loudest. They’ve to be seen to be grieving and
wailing and should never stop until consoled.
After the official
cry, with cleared eyes, my father’s kinsmen brought forth the items as
contained in the list collected from my mother’s family days before.
Drinks and food were served and my kinsmen were asked to suggest a date
for the funeral. They did and my mom’s people concurred.
My family has no powers to unilaterally fix my mum’s funeral date without the concurrence of my mother’s kinsmen.
This first ceremony was smooth because my mom’s kinsmen felt that my
father’s people took very good care of their sister otherwise the
reception would have been different.
If their sister had ever
complained of any mistreatment by her husband or her children, her
people will then name their conditions which must be fulfilled before
the funeral would hold. The sister’s kids who never related well with
their mum or her people are subjected to serious fines before
proceedings are allowed to continue.
The other area of extra
cost happens, after the corpse is interred. It is a key aspect of a
married woman’s funeral ceremony called “i bu ozu nwa ada” meaning “act
of taking back the corpse of a sister from her husband’s house to her
father’s ”.
The deceased relatives are feted with generous food,
drinks, meat, souvenirs and a big goat. Well-to-do children are expected
to gift their maternal relations a big cow. This cow belongs to or is
the right of the eldest of the brothers of the deceased woman or the obi
of her father’s house.
Outside the aforementioned areas, all
other funeral costs are the same for both dead man and woman of the same
age or social status except in cases where the bereaved choose to spend
to impress.
It is a settled culture that the whole essence of
an Igbo man’s struggles is to make enough money to build houses, train
his children, take care of his wife, siblings and parents and most
importantly to give befitting funeral to his parents when they die. A
typical Igboman would not spare resources in burying his mother.
No Igbo man can spare or hide his true worth during the funeral of his
mother. All he has or has got will be on display on that day.
There is a saying in my place that if the bereaved is a thief that his
victims would target to recover whatever items they had lost to him
during his mother’s funeral. Meaning that an Igbo man is pushed to bare
it all as the eyes and movements of the sympathizers in and out the
funeral home are not restricted.
But this applies to only the rich men and criminals not a civil servant like me.
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
LATEST UPDATE ON IDEANI ISC FROM ANAMBRA STATE-INFORMATION MANAGER-READ AS URGENT
GOD LOVES IDEANI PEOPLE, MY PEOPLE READ AS URGENT- LATEST UPDATE ON IDEANI ISC FROM ANAMBRA STATE
With the approval of the authorities at the Local Govt/Chieftaincy/Town
Union Affairs,today, at Awka, the ISC Chairman and Secretary along with
done ward reps will be replaced forthwith.
Ideanians must ensure that people of impeccable character/integrity will continue the screening process in a very transparent manner this time.
It is left for Ideani to mete out appropriate penalties to Nze Rufus Okoye and Mr Samuel Udolisa for deliberately attempting to turn our dear town into a war zone.
Ideanians must forge ahead!! Ideani kwenu oooo!!
Ideanians must ensure that people of impeccable character/integrity will continue the screening process in a very transparent manner this time.
It is left for Ideani to mete out appropriate penalties to Nze Rufus Okoye and Mr Samuel Udolisa for deliberately attempting to turn our dear town into a war zone.
Ideanians must forge ahead!! Ideani kwenu oooo!!
AGBALEKE CHINAZAM- A YOUTH WITH A DIFFERENCE BAMBUSHED CHIBUIKE VALENTINO AND OTHERS WHO DONT LOVE IDEANI READ BELOW:
Agbaleke Chinazam: Chibuike don't let media deceive you. Nobody has
been declared a winner, even the screening is not even completed yet nor
being approved yet.
Some people post updates as if they are part
of the ISC. To the best of my knowledge, ISC's duty is to remain
confidential. Why all these deceptive updates!
ISC has no complete right to declare anyone an 'Igwe' in line to the
constitution let alone now that the chairman and secretary of ISC are
compromised.
The duty of ISC is to screen and then present to
the higher authorities via IDU through AGM OR ADC and proclaimation of
Igwe commences from there.
The whole Idenians should also be given the right to exercise there right of citizenship. I stand to be corrected though!
If you are given money to talk rubbish, please eat it and say the truth or
are you promised one or two jobs, please ask them of those they promised since
10years ago or are you promised a contract ask them of those that when the time
for discussion comes, they claimed to have travelled to uk or usa.
MALIFE.
Long Live the wise youths of Ideani
From Agbaleke Chinazam
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
IDEANI ELDER STATES MAN AND COMMANDER OF LOVE FOR IDECITY Nze Chuka Gibson Okafor REACTED TO ISC MAYHEM. READ BELOW:
Nze Chuka Gibson Okafor; There is a serious problem,and we must admit
it. For a Chairman to make a proclamation, setting out a date of
presentation of a result of a task given to him,and then suddenly
announcing results even when the job is uncompleted, to me smacks of
mischief.
This act will certainly lend credence to allegations of being compromised which abnito,I had taken with pinches of salt. I never envisaged we would arrive at this quagmire.
Next now is to find a solution. From day one, my stance has been that a
winner from a transparent process should become our King. Let us avoid
Ekiti and Osun experiences.
Nze Chuka Gibson Okafor What
action?. The PG is not incapacitated except he deliberately
incapacitates himself. Let him tell us the true situation, to enable one
form an opinion.
A reliable member of ISC told me last week that
a lot of it's still needed to be crossed and I'd dotted. He doubted
completion of the exercise this year.
So it is a shock to hear that a
winner has emerged.
Those sowing the wind must surely harvest the whirlwind, make no mistake about this. I rest my case,I also implore the PG to clear the air, to inform us of the true situation
Long Live Idecity.
Imediately after his words, The PG reacted in line to the elders words
and below is the PG’S words toward the charge to clear the air hence his
words on the true situation through the Ideani Information Manager, who
also is the press secretary to the PG and the IDF National Secretary:
THE WORD OF THE PG:
Iykema Okpala: I appeal to Ndi Ideani to remain calm, no matter how turbulent the wind is, it must certainly settle.
Iykema Okpala: I appeal to Ndi Ideani to remain calm, no matter how turbulent the wind is, it must certainly settle.
Ideani is a peaceful community and no matter the effort these people put to ruffle us we must remain unruffled.
God is still saying something.
The decision is ours (Ndi Ideani) to take, I LOVE YOU ALL
Long Live Federal Republic Of Nigeria,
Long Live Anambra State,
Long Live Idemili North L.G.A
Long Live Ideani,
Long Live the Lovers of Peace,
Long Live all the Ideani Igweship contestant.
From the PG of Ideani.
Iykema Okpala.
IDU VICE PRESIDENT-HON. IKENNA AGINA REACTED TO ISC ACTION: READ BELOW
Hon. Agina Ikenna: I
have always maintained that the three contestants are all suitable to
the igwe no matter what anyone think or says.
I have also on several
times appealed to us not to be abusive and to be careful in our chosen
words while making reference/s to any of
the contestants.
I have also in the new past made it clear that no one
particular candidate can be the choice of everyone but yet it seems that
our determination in seeing that our preferred choice of candidate wins
this contest has continued to damper with our reasoning while making
comments, once again I must commend Nze Chuka Gibson Okafor
for his matured approach and write ups as it concerns this issue.
From
his approach I can see that he equally believes in my philosophy just
like made that wishes ideani well.The error made by the ISC is not and
can not be enough to purge ideani into chaos and good enough the error
can still be resolved, it is not final, like I have always said, God
will give an igwe.
Long Live Ideani.
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