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H0W TO TAKE BACK OUR VILLAGES, COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA -THE BACK TO OUR ROOTS STRATEGY.

In my previous essay on our lost villages and communities which has currently threatened the existence of our roots, I raised a question on how to take back our communities and restore our original life styles
which our forefathers inherited from their ancestors and eventually passed on to us.
From the various conversations and commentaries on the nagging security situation in the country, it is obvious that the entire country and people of Nigeria have come to a dead but not helpless end. The government agencies and security agents have capitulated and given up to the point of negotiating with bandits, insurgents, kidnappers, militants, dangerous herdsmen and other life threatening criminals in the
country.
The consensus call is now on Nigerians to defend themselves. Since the beginning of the year and even for a greeter part of last year the print and electronic news and commentaries have been awash with
calls for restructuring, true federalism, state policing, regional security outfits etc. as a response to the current crisis. Even the minister of defence was recently quoted to have urged Nigerians to defend themselves from the various attacks prompting many to recommend that government should allow the citizens to own and carry guns.
The critical questions to ask now is, do Nigerians need further convictions that our government and its agencies are overwhelmed and unrepentantly seeking help from the citizens. Can the citizens continue
to rely on the government and or security agencies to protect lives and property, can Nigerians seek external help to bail them out. The answers to all these is big NO.
The stark reality is that these insurgents and life threatening criminal elements operating in our communities do not out number the indigenous people (inhabitants of the villages). If a community has a population of five thousand people, how can ten or twenty people threaten them simply because they
are carrying arms? Whether these criminal elements are Nigerians or foreign machineries, they cannot know the nooks and crannies of villages and communities better than the indigene. Hence in any war
situation the indigenes of every village must emerge victorious. The only missing link here is for every Nigerian believed to have originated from a particular village or community to accept that we are in a war situation and must emerge victorious. To be able to fight this war, every Nigerian must think home, embrace back to my roots ideological framework and back it up with the requisite resources.
In the last twenty years many Nigerians have made the cities their homes and abroad addresses and only travel to their villages during burials and festivals. Some do not even visit for several years during
their lifetime. There had been several instances where those in the cities request their parents and uncles to move over to the cities, abandoning their farmlands and petty trading lifestyle in the villages.
Retired civil servants no longer relocate to their communities after service to use their long years of urban, life and job experiences to contribute to the development of their communities. Do we now blame anyone else for the sacking of the villages by insurgents when every reasonable human being had
abandoned the villages to be continually threatened by few criminal elements.
The current crisis is a wake up call on all Nigerians to rise up and take back our villages and communities from these blood tasty hoodlums before our roots and villages of origin get extinct while we are still
living. It has now become urgent and important to recover our villages from these bad elements using the ‘back to our roots strategy ‘. The implication of this strategic philosophy and framework is that,
though Nigerians are down at the moment but not finished and cannot remain down. According to Stephen Richards, ‘the only time you (a people…. emphasis mine) fail is when they fall down and remain down’… I do not think Nigerians want to remain down hence the need to rise and defend
ourselves and take back our villages and communities. Bring back our brothers and sisters presently in IDPs across the country to their communities for normal lifestyle in farming and trading. When we do
this, the economic potential and activities of our communities would bounce back to contribute to national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which our fragile economic profile now needs.
Currently cities are incapacitated to accommodate more people migrating from the rural communities to engage in commercial motorbike businesses, prostitution and or become destitute. There are
sufficient farmlands and friendly weather conditions to make agricultural activities profitable to engage
our teaming unemployed youths.
The good thing about the back to our roots strategy is that it encourages every Nigerian to identify with his/ her village or community of origin which we must all visit at critical moments of our lives. We can no
longer allow any stranger to dictate displace or terrorise us in whatever guise. It is easier to displace us in the cities because cities are artificial creations, our villages are our roots and natural gifts to our existence and any attempt to deny us this should and must be resisted. I do not think there is any
Nigerian without a village or community of origin. From the President to the lowest political office holder, the chief justice to lowest judicial staff, the senate President to local government legislatpermanent secretaries to lowest civil servants, Those in public and private sector organisations, military,
police and other security agencies and even the insurgents, we all have one village or the other of origin and must now go back to our roots. We do not have any other reliable solution but to individually and jointly go back to our roots which we must certainly return to either alive or in caskets. The likely but ridiculous alternative may be to remain and die in the cities and be buried there, and by so doing subject our future generations to searching for our burial graves in cities and locations where we did not originate from… what an embarrassment.
Analogously, elder citizens especially those who had served the country in various capacities and retired (65 years and above) should relocate to their communities to assist the traditional institutions and local authorities to maintain law and order. The rural communities can benefit from their many years of experience and expertise to deal with security threat that might arise. At this age residing in the cities is no longer productive as such would congest the cities and distract the productive class. Their presence
in the villages would lift the moral of the younger generations to become greater in life.The communities need their presence to uphold the culture and traditions of the people as elders.
The indigenes of every community know all the nooks and crannies of their geographical boundaries and strangers cannot lay genuine claims to this. What the inhabitants of our rural areas need now from all indigenes is support with necessary resources to keep the areas safe from intruders. Wherever you are and whatever you do give your contributions to your village authorities to equip the local vigilant personnel and youths to enable them secure our rural communities. Do not relax in your comfort zones in the cities or abroad and seek external help , our existence and destinies are in our hands and no body, not even the government and its agencies can guarantee adequate security of life and property more
than the citizens themselves.
If you think you are safe in your comfort zone and ignore this call, in no distant time, what goes round,
(they say) comes round and may be too late to confront. The time to takeover of roots is now…
Are you still wondering what Nigerians should do at this critical time to salvage this nagging security situation?
Professor Amagwu Ibeawuchi Francis Ph.D, HCIB, WAAD is Faculty Micro & Development Finance, Apollos University, Montana, USA,
Email Frank.Amagwu @gmail.com
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Aide Sacked For Advising President Tinubu To Resign
In the now-controversial post shared on his social media page, Osborne wrote: “In a sane clime president Bola Ahmed Tinubu would’ve respectfully and honourably resigned. I’m of APC but truth be told.”
The comment quickly generated reactions online before the Akwa Ibom State Government moved to terminate his appointment.
In a letter dated June 2, 2026, the Office of the Political Adviser to the Governor announced his immediate disengagement.
The termination letter, signed by the Political Adviser to the Governor, Prince Godwin Ntuk Udeh, stated that Osborne Ubong Okon had been relieved of his duties with immediate effect.Politics
According to the letter, the decision was taken over actions the office described as disloyal.
“You are hereby relieved of your engagement as a Media Aide to the Political Adviser to His Excellency the Governor, with immediate effect and from today, 2nd June 2026,” the memo read.
The letter further cited “actions bordering on disloyalty” and the need to keep the office “purified” as reasons for the dismissal.
The office also issued a warning to members of the public and government officials regarding future dealings with the former aide.
“Any person having dealings with the above-mentioned former Media Aide in relation to this office of his former engagement does so on his/her own peril,” the statement added.
The development has sparked fresh conversations about the limits of political expression for government appointees and the expectations of loyalty within public service, particularly when comments are directed at the presidency.
Neither Osborne nor the Presidency had publicly responded to the development as of the time of filing this report.
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Speaker suspended over anti-party activities
The decision was taken during plenary on Tuesday at the Assembly complex in Dutse, the state capital, as the party continues to deal with the fallout from recent primaries.
The action comes amid a wave of suspensions across Jigawa APC following the recently conducted primary election.
Several special advisers and special assistants have already been suspended statewide over alleged anti-party activities from state level down to local government level.
Maigari, who doubles as the councillor representing Auyo Ward, was suspended after the House considered a motion by the Majority Leader, Lawan Dansure.
The motion sought disciplinary action against the lawmaker for conduct deemed harmful to party cohesion.
Moving the motion during the Assembly’s plenary session on Tuesday, Dansure urged members to support the suspension.
He said the House must act to protect the integrity of the ruling party ahead of 2027.
According to him, the actions of the Speaker of Auyo Legislative Council are detrimental to the unity, stability, and progress of the All Progressives Congress in the state.
“His actions are detrimental to the unity, stability, and progress of the All Progressives Congress,” Dansure told the House.
He argued that anti-party conduct at the grassroots level could undermine APC’s performance in future elections.
He said the House could not fold its arms while party discipline was being tested.
“Hon. Haruna Maigari is hereby suspended as Speaker of Auyo Legislative Council over alleged anti-party activities,” Dangyatin announced during plenary.
The Speaker also said the House remains committed to party discipline at all levels of governance in the state.
Dangyatin then constituted an investigative committee to look into the matter and report back within two weeks.
“The committee is expected to establish facts and recommend further action based on its findings,” he said.
The Speaker also directed the suspended lawmaker to hand over all official documents in his possession to the Deputy Speaker of Auyo Legislative Council.
He said the handover must be done immediately to ensure continuity of council business.
Meanwhile, the House also received a formal notification from Governor Umar Namadi regarding an official trip.
“The governor is billed to attend a two-day West African Rice Investment Roundtable in Accra, Ghana,” the Speaker said during the plenary session of the Assembly.
Dangyatin, who explained that the governor’s foreign engagement will hold between June 2 and June 3, 2026, added that “the governor’s participation is aimed at attracting investment to Jigawa’s rice value chain.”
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Nnamani Rejects Suspension Claim, Insists on PDP Governorship Ticket
By Chinedu Sabastine
Mr. Samson Chukwu Nnamani has declared that he remains the authentic governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu State ahead of the 2027 election.
Nnamani made this known on Friday during a press briefing held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Press Centre, Enugu.
Reacting to allegations that he was suspended from the party before the PDP governorship primary election, Nnamani dismissed the claim, questioning how a supposedly suspended aspirant could participate in the exercise and secure votes.
“The purported claim that I was suspended is very funny. If I was suspended as they claim, how can they attribute votes for me during their kangaroo primary,” Nnamani questioned.
Represented by his Media Director, Dr. Buchi Nnaji, the PDP chieftain said his authenticity derives from the present recognition of the Abdulrahman-led faction of the PDP by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), of which he is a member.
The clarification followed the emergence of multiple claimants to the PDP governorship ticket in Enugu State.
Nnamani insisted that the party was no longer factionalised following INEC’s recognition of the Abdulrahman-led PDP leadership, noting that the panel which declared him winner where sent from their headquaters, Abuja.
Nnamani expressed gratitude to PDP leaders and supporters whom he said turned out massively on Sunday, May 24, 2026, to elect him as the party’s governorship candidate.
He pledged to reposition Enugu State through infrastructure development, job creation and people-oriented policies.
“As the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in Enugu State, I remain committed to the ideals of good governance, inclusive leadership, economic development, youth empowerment, quality education, improved healthcare and enhanced security for all residents,” he said.
He added that his aspiration was to build “a greater Enugu State where opportunities abound for every citizen, irrespective of political affiliation, religion or social status.”
According to him, his administration would prioritise infrastructure development, industrialisation, support for small businesses and welfare programmes aimed at improving the lives of the people.
“We shall also review and remove policies and practices that are truncating the wellbeing, economic survival and social advancement of the citizens,” he stated.
Nnamani further called on stakeholders, party faithful, youths, women, traditional rulers and the people of Enugu State to join hands in building “a united, peaceful and progressive state.”
“Together, we can achieve the Enugu of our dreams,” he added.
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Presidency Refutes Claim Tinubu Begged Peter Obi to Withdraw
The Presidency has reacted following the circulation of an alleged WhatsApp voice note in which President Bola Tinubu reportedly claims he begged opposition figure Peter Obi to step down ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
The reaction came on Wednesday from Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President.
Onanuga condemned the audio file, labeling it a fabrication and called for legal action against popular social media critic VeryDarkMan who shared it.
“This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.,” Onanuga tweeted.
In the viral video, VeryDarkMan used the alleged leaked audio to urge Nigerians to vote against President Tinubu’s reelection bid in the upcoming 2027 polls.
Recall that just days ago, on Saturday, May 23, 2026, President Tinubu secured the presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in a landslide nationwide direct primary election.
During that contest, Tinubu faced a lone challenger, Edo State businessman and APC chieftain Stanley Osifo. The President won with 10,999,162 votes from the 12,643,306 registered party members, while Osifo secured 16,503 votes.
Meanwhile, Peter Obi, who finished third in the 2023 election, is widely expected to fly the flag for the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC). Both Obi and Tinubu hail from the southern region of Nigeria and are set to face last year’s runner-up, Atiku Abubakar, who is expected to lead the ticket for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
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The governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party in Ebonyi State, Ifeanyichukwuma Odii, has accused Governor Francis Nwifuru of running the state like a personal family business.
Odii made the remark shortly after emerging as the PDP governorship candidate for the 2027 election following the party’s primary election conducted across the 13 local government areas of the state.
Speaking to party supporters in Abakaliki, Odii said the 2027 election would be about rescuing Ebonyi from poor governance and restoring economic growth and public welfare.
“Ebonyi can never be consumed. Ebonyi can never be conquered. Ebonyi can never become a personal family business, and we are here for the rescue of our dear state,” he stated.
The PDP flag bearer pledged to improve the welfare of civil servants and teachers while promising policies aimed at reviving the state’s economy.
Odii also dismissed fears over political opposition ahead of the election, insisting that his focus remained the development and progress of Ebonyi State.
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