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Rotary Club of Abuja Jabi Lakeside Visits FCT School for the Blind, Jabi and Kwali Schools, Donates Learning Equipment.Relief has come the way of students of the FCT School for the Blind, Jabi, Abuja, as RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside paid a visit to the School as part of its commitment to improving their welfare and creating a more supportive learning environment for students with special needs.The outreach was extended to students of Junior Secondary School (JSS) and Government Secondary School (GSS) Kwali in FCT. The project, themed “Bright Minds: Every Future Deserves To Be Seen,” was co-sponsored by the Jolomi Arenyeka Charity.The outreach attracted the presence of key Rotary leaders including the District Governor of District 9127, Dame (Dr.) Princess Joy Nky Okoro, the District Chair for Basic Education and Literacy, Rotarian Amara Ezediniru, and the President of RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside, Rotarian Caroline Achieng' Morah. Also present were other Rotary Club Presidents, Mr. Timeyin Arenyeka of the Jolomi Arenyeka Charity, district officers, Club members, and Rotarians from other clubs, demonstrating Rotary’s unity and collective commitment to service.Speaking at the event, the President of RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside, Rtn. Caroline Morah, encouraged the students and emphasized their potential:“Each of you carries enormous potential. Your journey may come with unique challenges, but it also comes with unique strength. The ability to adapt, to persevere, and to see the world in your own powerful way is something to be proud of. The items we have donated today are meant to support your learning - but they are only tools. The real power lies within you.”Also speaking at the event, the District Governor, of District 9127 DG Dame (Dr.) Princess Joy Nky Okoro, expressed her excitement at being part of what she described as "a compassionate and impactful initiative", commending the club and partners for their commitment to inclusive service.In her remarks, the District Chair for Basic Education and Literacy, Rtn Amara Ezediniru, emphasized the importance of sustained investment in education, particularly for children with special needs, noting that access to the right tools can significantly improve learning outcomes.Also speaking, the District Coordinator, Special Needs Department, UBEB Abuja, Hadiza Hussain, described the donated items as vital instruments that promote independence, confidence, and academic advancement among the students.She stated that the gesture represents not just an act of giving, but a meaningful investment in the intellectual growth and empowerment of the students.In recognition of their dedication and sacrifice, teachers and faculty members were presented with tokens of appreciation for their continued commitment to nurturing and supporting the students.The outreach featured the donation of essential learning and support materials including Perkins Braille machines and Braille paper, typewriters, talking calculators, digital voice recorders, geometry sets, branded school bags, white mobility canes, tables and benches.A key highlight of the intervention was the restoration of 12 Braille machines at the primary school that had fallen into disrepair, alongside the provision of two Braille machines for students in Kwali.In addition, the project addressed hygiene and welfare needs through the distribution of over 120 personalized, monogrammed bath towels, 50 dignity packs for female students, and the donation of industrial-sized waste receptacles.In her response, the school principal, Hajia Hafsat Umar Isa, who was represented by Mr. Jonathan Momoh (General Duties Assistant), expressed deep appreciation for the gesture, stating that the donated materials would greatly support the students’ academic development and overall well-being.She described the intervention as both timely and impactful, particularly in a learning environment where access to specialised materials is essential.Video:
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Entertainment NewsOnome Da Saint's Laff It Off Comedy Show Take Centre Stage on Workers DayThis year's May Day which is celebrated as Workers Day with a public holiday will witness massive entertainment and laughter in Abuja as a foremost comedy icon, Onome Da Saint is set to hit the city with a reloaded edition of his comedy show, Laff It Off.The public holiday will offer Abuja residents an opportunity to go and unwind and get refreshed to raise their productivity.To this end, Onome Da Saint who is the president of Abuja Body of Comedians, has carefully selected A-list artists to give guests massive comedy.Onome Da Saint is one of the key figures that have made entertainment flourish in Abuja and beyond.He is very popular, having spent a number of years in the industry in Abuja. He has also supported in honing skills of young comedians.He has held a number of successful shows in Abuja which came out topnotch and the May Day Laff It Off.Expected to perform at his Laff It Off show on May 1 include, Gordons, Pashun, Mr. Paul, Chuks D General, Loud Voice, Kelvin Sapp, Great Mosusu, Uwa, Douglas, MC Nappy, Cri-Snow, Triple White, Mr. Odey, MC Whyte, Omoness, Steve, Headmaster while music will be provided by ShynebandIt will hold at Transcorp Hilton hotel Abuja, an environment that commands serenity and class.Table for 10 is also available. Front Row – ₦3,000,000, Premium – ₦2,000,000 while Gold goes for only ₦1,000,000Also, regular access has been fixed at the cost of ₦15,000. Abuja residents are urged to come in their large numbers for the show.
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News PoliticsPolitical Impersonation: Accord Party Blasts Ibadan Coalition, Issues 48-Hour UltimatumThe National Chairman of the Accord Party, Professor Chris Imumolen, has demanded immediate clarification from leading political actors including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso, David Mark, Rauf Aregbesola, and Seyi Makinde , as well as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)over the unauthorized use of the Accord Party’s identity in a purported coalition unveiled in Ibadan.Prof. Imumolen described the inclusion of the Accord Party’s flag in the so-called coalition as political impersonation, not a misunderstanding.He made it unequivocally clear: the Accord Party is not part of any coalition with the ADC, PDP, or any aligned bloc , and at no point authorized the use of its name, symbol, or platform in such an arrangement.“This is not an oversight; it is a misrepresentation. The Accord Party will not be dragged into alliances it neither negotiated nor approved.”The party warned that what played out in Ibadan raises serious questions about the credibility and transparency of the coalition itself, if it must lean on the identity of parties that are not even at the table.Reaffirming its independent political direction, the Accord Party stated it remains focused on the 2027 general elections, with a clear ambition to present a presidential candidate under its own banner , not as a footnote in a hastily assembled coalition.Prof. Imumolen has therefore issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the conveners and participants of the Ibadan meeting to publicly explain how and why the Accord Party’s identity was used without consent.Failure to do so, he said, will trigger immediate legal action against all individuals and groups involved.“You cannot borrow legitimacy by force. Those responsible must either explain themselves or prepare to defend their actions in court.”The Accord Party insists it will vigorously protect its identity, structure, and political independence, and will not tolerate any attempt subtle or brazen , to appropriate its platform for political convenience.As Nigeria moves toward 2027, the party maintains that it will engage Nigerians on its own terms, not through manufactured alignments or backdoor coalitions.Signed:Muktar AbdallahNational Secretary
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NewsDelta Economic and Investment Summit Warns Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce Against Trademark Violation, Threatens Legal ActionA major legal confrontation is unfolding in the Niger Delta region as the promoters of the Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit (NDEIS) have issued a strong warning to the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture over what they describe as the unlawful use of their trademarked brand.The warning was issued through legal representatives acting on behalf of the founder of NDEIS, Amb. Kenule Nwiya Junior and Ken-Eva Consult Ltd.It accuses Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce of attempting to organize an event under the identical name “Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit,” a move NDEIS insists is an infringement on a trademark.Amb. Nwiya highlighted that the NDEIS brand has been carefully developed over the years into a credible platform for economic dialogue and investment promotion in the region, even before the Chamber of Commerce was created.He argues that the name has acquired significant goodwill and recognition among investors, government institutions, and international partners, saying he would not allow it to be traded off."As at the 2023 when we registered and trademarked Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit (NDEIS), this Chamber of Commerce was not yet established. In 2024, we proceeded to do the unveiling of this project at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja, which was attended by former Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, the MD of Zenith Bank, Adaora Umeoji, UBA Chairman was represented, the Minister for Budget and Planning, Ministry of Niger Delta, all attended the unveiling."We held the actual event in November 2024 and it was hosted and supported by the Rivers State Government. As at this time, the Chamber of Commerce was not there. It was through our report in that programme that the issue of establishment of the Chamber of Commerce was done", he said.He cautioned the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture against intimidation and harassment.Citing documentation to support their claims, Amb. Nwiya said that the trademark process was duly initiated and advanced through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, including acceptance and publication in the Trademark Journal without opposition. This, he maintains establishes exclusive rights to the name and associated branding.In the legal notice, the NDEIS founder warned that the Chamber’s planned event, reportedly scheduled for May 2026, risks misleading the public and stakeholders by creating the false impression of affiliation or continuity with the established summit.He described the use of both the full name and its acronym “NDEIS” as a deliberate attempt to benefit from the reputation already built.His lawyers have consequently demanded the immediate withdrawal of all promotional materials linked to the disputed event and called for a complete rebranding.He also issued a strict compliance timeline, warning that failure to adhere would trigger legal proceedings, including injunctions to halt the event and claims for damages.Amb. Nwiya in addition indicated intention to notify relevant authorities, including state and federal agencies, to prevent any form of official endorsement or participation in what he termed an infringement of legally protected intellectual property.
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News PoliticsChris Imumolen’s Accord Party Slashes Nomination Costs with Massive Waivers for Women, Youth, Others Ahead of 2027The Accord Party, under the leadership of its National Chairman, Chris Imumolen, has announced its nomination and expression of interest fees for the 2027 general elections, but the real headline is the sweeping waivers designed to open the political space to more Nigerians who would typically be priced out of the process.The decision, finalized at the party’s National Executive Council meeting and disclosed by the National Chairman, Prof ChrisImumolen, introduces one of the most aggressive inclusivity policies seen in Nigeria’s political landscape in recent years.While the fees themselves remain competitive—₦20 million for presidential nomination forms and ₦10 million for expression of interest, with lower tiers for governorship, National Assembly, and state assembly seats—the party has significantly reduced the actual financial burden for key groups.Women and persons living with disabilities stand to benefit the most, receiving a 70 percent waiver on both nomination and expression of interest fees.This means that female aspirants and PLWDs interested in positions from the State House of Assembly to the presidency will pay just a fraction of the official cost, a move the party says is aimed at correcting long-standing gender and accessibility gaps in Nigerian politics.Youth participation has also been strongly incentivized, with aspirants below the age of 40 granted a 50 percent waiver across all categories.The policy effectively cuts the cost of entry in half for younger Nigerians, a demographic that has often complained about systemic exclusion due to high nomination fees imposed by major political parties.Imumolen described the initiative as a deliberate strategy to “empower underrepresented groups and encourage wider political participation,” noting that the party is committed to building a platform where competence and vision are not overshadowed by financial barriers.The waivers align with the party’s broader objective of promoting equity and inclusiveness in governance.Despite the generous concessions, the party has maintained a firm timeline for its electoral process, warning that the window for participation will close on April 25, with membership registration and the purchase of forms ending on April 26.The early deadline signals a push for organizational discipline and preparedness ahead of the 2027 elections.Reinforcing the party’s position, Chris Imumolen emphasized that the Accord Party is positioning itself as a viable alternative for Nigerians seeking change, particularly in politically strategic areas like Lagos.With its combination of moderate fees and substantial waivers, the party appears to be targeting a broader, more diverse pool of aspirants, potentially reshaping the dynamics of candidate selection ahead of the next general elections.
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NewsCourt fixes April 29 for arraignment of Umahi’s accuser, Ohiri, over alleged cyberstalking
The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled 29 April for the arraignment of Tracynither Ohiri, accused of cyberstalking the Minister of Works, David Umahi
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Justice James Omotosho fixed the date on Friday after the prosecution counsel, Wisdom Madaki, requested a brief adjournment to allow for proper service of court documents on the defendant, who was absent.
Earlier, on 16 April, the judge cautioned that the charges against Ms Ohiri could be struck out if the prosecution failed to produce her in court for arraignment.
Despite the matter being slated for arraignment on Friday, neither Ms Ohiri nor her legal representative appeared in court.
Mr Madaki informed the court that attempts to serve the charge and hearing notice on the defendant had been unsuccessful.
“What effort have you made? Don’t just come to tell me you have made all your efforts. You cannot abandon your case here,” the judge said.
In response, the prosecutor explained that the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) and his team travelled to Lagos on 20 April in a bid to locate her.
“But my lord, they could not find the defendant. They said her door was locked. They even spent three days in Lagos, my lord,” he said.
Following the explanation, Justice Omotosho adjourned the matter until 29 April for arraignment.
The police filed a 13-count charge against Ms Ohiri bordering on cyberstalking and defamation.
The charges, instituted by Mr Madaki of the Directorate of Legal Services at the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja, outline multiple allegations tied to social media publications.
In count one, she was accused of posting a video on TikTok around 16 October 2023 alleging that Mr Umahi threatened to kill her if she entered Ebonyi State.
The prosecution described the claim as false and harmful, stating it violated Section 24(2)(c) of the Cybercrimes Act.
Count three alleged that on 8 March 2024, she uploaded another TikTok video claiming that Mr Umahi victimised her for refusing sexual relations and abused his office to oppress women.
In count four, she was said to have posted on 3 May 2024 that the minister withheld her business capital for 10 years because she rejected alleged advances.
Count six accused her of publishing a statement on Sahara Reporters and circulating it across social media on 28 March 2025, alleging that Mr Umahi owed her over N200 million for campaign materials — a claim the prosecution said she knew to be false.
Count seven further alleged that she claimed the supposed debt was retaliation for refusing sexual advances, also described as false and damaging.
Count eight stated that in a Facebook video posted on 26 February, she alleged that Mr Umahi threatened that she would “not leave Ebonyi State alive and that he would do to you what happened to the NELAN Engineers.”
In count 10, the prosecution alleged that she deliberately amplified the reach of the publications across social media platforms with intent to cause “hatred, ill will, and reputational injury.”
The dispute between Ms Ohiri and Mr Umahi is rooted in claims by the businesswoman that the minister owes her N250 million for promotional and printing services related to his 2015 governorship campaign in Ebonyi State.
She maintained that repeated demands for payment were ignored, alleging that the situation later involved unwanted advances from the minister, which she rejected, and eventually escalated into threats and police intervention.
Ms Ohiri was subsequently arrested in Lagos over alleged cyberbullying linked to her online posts. She was later transferred to Abuja and detained at the Federal Capital Territory Police Command before being arraigned at a magistrate’s court in Wuse, where she was granted bail on a defamation charge.
The matter drew wider attention after activist Omoyele Sowore confronted Mr Umahi at the police headquarters, criticising what he called the criminalisation of a civil dispute.
Amid the controversy and Mr Umahi’s denial of the allegations, Ms Ohiri later released a video retracting her claims and apologising to the minister and his family following consultations with her relatives, friends, and lawyers.
The issue resurfaced after a viral video in which Ms Ohiri accused her lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, of mishandling the case and lacking transparency. She alleged she was pressured to withdraw her claims without receiving an agreed compensation.
Mr Abubakar, however, rejected the allegations, stating that Ms Ohiri withdrew her claims after failing to provide evidence of any contractual agreement with Mr Umahi. He added that she was given options to either continue the dispute or settle, and she chose to apologise.
He also noted that a third party later paid $70,000 as a peace gesture, not as compensation or admission of liability.
Mr Abubakar said he is considering legal action against Ms Ohiri over what he described as false claims and threats to his reputation.
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