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Anambra APC Founding Members Protest Alleged PDP Takeover
…Lament Absence Of Ngige, Moghalu Others
By Okey Maduforo Awka
Foundation members of the All Progressives Congress APC in Anambra state have protested what they call the hijack of the party by members of the People’s Democratic Party PDP at just concluded State Congress.
They further lamented the absence of former governor and Minister Sen Chris Ngige, former National Auditor of the party Chief George Moghalu, former National Youth leader of the party Chief Uzoma Igbonwa and others during the Congress.
According to the spokesman of the foundation members Mr Uchenna Adika from Onitsha North local government area ; members such as Chief Ike Ekwensi and Chief Kene Nzekwe were both disqualified and denied access to purchase forms for the post of Deputy Chairman and Chairman, most original members of the party.
“What you saw that took place there at the party Secretarate is a hijack of the party by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and not the real APC stalwarts”
“Some of us went to buy forms for the post of state Chairman they refused to sell to us and there are some of us who actually purchased forms for the post of Deputy Chairman but they were disqualified by them and you call it internal democracy in the party ”
The group questioned that ; “,At what point did all these people join the APC ? ”
“There should be a demarcation between the Renewed Hope Ambassadors campaign organization of Mr President and the leadership of the APC in Anambra state” he said.
But Sen Uche Ekwunife during the Congress contended that what the party did was I line with the provisions of the APC constitution adding that the party at this point do not need Photoshop executive members who do not have capacity or anything to offer for the growth and progress of the party .
“Our outgoing Chairman Chief Basil Ejidike is not going because he did not do well or that he is incompetent but he has been there for seven years and there is the need to regig the party ”
“It is not about becoming an executive member of the party for Photoshop or just to be there ”
“We did basketing and consensus in line with the provisions of our party Constitution and we are looking at people that had capacity to work and deliver and not rubber stamp executive ” she said.
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Gunmen Strike Again, Kidnap Polytechnic Students, District Head, Others In Zamfara
Kaura Namoda is the second-largest city in Zamfara State, but it is currently under seige as bandits led by the kingpin Kachalla Bello Dansadiya seem committed to destroying the community completely.
This medium reports that the latest student abduction is just part of a terrifying, ongoing pattern.
It is also reported that two senior lecturers have been held for over two months, despite ransom being paid.
A local resident remains in captivity after an attack on the Low-Cost area, adding that, an elderly District Head in his 80s was also abducted from his home right next to a military base.
Two wives and five family members of a senior paramilitary officer were taken three weeks ago, despite urgent calls made to security forces during the attack.
According to him, despite numerous complaints and suggestions forwarded to the authorities, nothing has changed, pointing out that as a result, fearful staff and students are fleeing the town for their own safety.
He lamented that, allowing these criminals to attack, kidnap, and return to their base unchallenged is an affront to our national security.
Kaura stressed that, with a military base located near the Low-Cost area of the town, proactive measures must be taken immediately before the bandits attempt something even more embarrassing to our forces.
We are urgently calling on the Ministry of Defence, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the DSS, and all relevant authorities to come to our rescue, he said.
Do not wait for them to strike—take the fight directly to their dens, deploy more operatives and equipment, and protect our community and the Polytechnic before frustration drives residents to take matters into their own hands.
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My Life Is In Danger — Ray Nnaji Accuses Suspended Enugu Guber Aspirant Of Threats
The National Vice Chairman (Southeast) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Ray Nnaji, has raised alarm over an alleged threat to his life by suspended Enugu governorship aspirant, Chief Sampson Chukwu Nnamani.
Nnaji alleged that the threats followed Nnamani’s recent suspension from the party over alleged anti-party activities and actions considered capable of undermining the unity of the PDP.
Addressing journalists during a press conference in Enugu on Wednesday, the PDP zonal chairman claimed that Nnamani threatened him during a telephone conversation on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
According to Nnaji, the suspended chieftain accused him of lying, vowed to “deal” with him, and wished serious illness upon him.
“On the 23rd of this month, he called me sometime after 11am and told me that I’m a liar, that he’s going to deal with me, and that the sickness affecting him should visit me,” Nnaji said.
He explained that he initially dismissed the remarks as a joke, reminding Nnamani that “he is not God,” but later became alarmed following subsequent developments.
Nnaji said the crisis escalated after he appeared on a live programme on Urban Radio where he spoke about Nnamani’s suspension, allegations of parallel primaries, and forgery accusations involving another party figure, Chief Uche Nnaji.
He further alleged that shortly after the radio programme, he visited the gym at Rich-Crest Hotel in Independence Layout, Enugu, where he has reportedly exercised for more than 10 years, but was asked to leave by two security guards acting on Nnamani’s instructions.
“I was still exercising when two security men approached me and said Chief Sampson Chukwu Nnamani had directed that I should no longer be allowed into the gym because I am now considered a security risk,” he stated.
Nnaji described the action as shocking and a breach of his valid subscription agreement with the facility, noting that he had already paid for two months.
The PDP chieftain argued that the development confirmed that his safety was under threat.
“I came to address the press so the world will know that my life is in danger as far as Chief Sampson Chukwu Nnamani is concerned because he has openly said he is going to deal with me,” he declared.
Explaining the background to the dispute, Nnaji alleged that tensions began after the PDP governorship primary election in Enugu State.
According to him, Nnamani, dissatisfied with the emergence of Chief Uche Nnaji, allegedly organised a parallel primary and declared himself a candidate.
He said the party leadership rejected the exercise, insisting that the PDP would not tolerate acts of indiscipline.
Nnaji also accused Nnamani of circulating a Sahara Reporters publication alleging that the PDP cleared Chief Uche Nnaji despite forgery allegations.
The PDP zonal chairman stated that party leaders attempted to resolve the matter amicably during a meeting held at the residence of elder statesman, Chief Jim Nwobodo, but claimed that Nnamani ignored reconciliation efforts and continued his media attacks against the party.
According to Nnaji, a petition against Nnamani originating from Chief Uche Nnaji’s political ward was presented before the party’s expanded State Executive Committee on May 20.
He said the meeting was shifted to May 22 to allow Nnamani appear and defend himself, but alleged that despite receiving invitations through SMS, WhatsApp, and courier delivery alongside copies of the petition, he failed to attend.
Nnaji stated that the expanded working committee, made up of more than 50 stakeholders and local government party chairmen, unanimously voted to suspend him.
“When the question was put to the house, nobody opposed the suspension. The decision was unanimous,” he said.
He further alleged that Nnamani later accused him of masterminding the suspension process and drafting the suspension documents.
Nnaji, who is also a legal practitioner, defended his role, saying any legal advice he offered the party was done strictly in his professional capacity.
He disclosed plans to petition the Commissioner of Police, the Inspector-General of Police, and the Department of State Services (DSS) over the alleged threats.
“I will formally notify the Commissioner of Police, the Inspector-General of Police, and the DSS so they are aware of these threats,” he stated.
He also revealed plans to institute legal action over what he described as the unlawful termination of his gym access despite an existing contractual agreement.
Meanwhile, attempts to obtain the reaction of Chief Sampson Chukwu Nnamani were unsuccessful as he did not respond to calls and text messages sent to his phone before press time.
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Enugu Tech Festival 2026 Surpasses Expectations with Record Attendance of 53,000
By Chinedu Sabastine
The second edition of the Enugu Tech Festival (ETF 2.0) has concluded with a record-breaking 53,000 physical participants, reinforcing Nigeria’s growing ambition to emerge as a continental hub for digital innovation.
Held from 24 to 27 February 2026 at the Enugu International Conference Centre, the four-day festival exceeded its projected target of 50,000 attendees, drawing innovators, founders, investors, policymakers and students from across Nigeria and beyond.
Convener of the festival and Enugu State Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Prince Lawrence Ezeh, described the turnout as “a resounding validation of Enugu’s vision to become a technology trailblazer in Africa.” He noted that the festival also attracted hundreds of online participants globally.
The event was broadcast live on Africa Independent Television (AIT) and reportedly ranked among the top five trending global events on social media during its run—an unprecedented level of digital engagement for an African technology convergence.
“We set out to inspire 50,000 innovators, thinkers, founders, investors and digital talents. To see nearly 60,000 people here—not registrations but real engagement—shows that the African tech narrative is shifting from perception to measurable impact,” Dr Ezeh said.
Attendance Breakdown and Daily Focus
Organisers disclosed that Day One recorded 20,000 participants, Day Two 15,000, Day Three 13,000, and Day Four 5,000 attendees. Each day was structured around a central theme, featuring contributions from government, global tech firms, startups and academia.
The theme for ETF 2.0 was “Coal to Code: Energy in New Form.”
Policy, Investment and Innovation
Day One focused on policy and governance and was officially declared open by Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, who emphasised technology and innovation as central pillars of his administration’s development agenda.
“We are witnessing an economic renaissance powered by technology… The global economy is now driven by ideas, code, data and innovation,” Mbah said, adding that Enugu has chosen to be “a producer, not a spectator” in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Dignitaries including Sweden’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Anna Westerholm, toured exhibition halls showcasing startups, coding boot camps, robotics demonstrations and AI-powered agricultural tools.
Observers from Britain and other European markets noted a shift in Nigeria’s tech discourse—from aspirational rhetoric to implementation-driven frameworks with measurable outcomes.
Day Two spotlighted entrepreneurship and investment. A curated “Deal Room” facilitated engagements between startups and venture capitalists, while masterclasses addressed scaling, product-market fit and cross-border expansion. Investors from Lagos, Nairobi, London and Dubai attended, reflecting rising global interest in African digital enterprises.
Dr Ezeh described the festival as “a bridge between talent and capital,” positioning Enugu as an emerging investment gateway to South-East Nigeria’s technology corridor.
Day Three explored artificial intelligence, blockchain and Web3 technologies, featuring a live hackathon with teams developing solutions in fintech, healthcare diagnostics and climate-smart agriculture. Panels also examined responsible AI governance and decentralised finance regulation.
Youth Empowerment and Lasting Impact
The closing day blended innovation showcases with awards and cultural performances. Nigeria’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Kingsley Tochukwu Udeh, reaffirmed federal support for youth-led innovation and research commercialisation.
Secretary to the Enugu State Government, Chidiebere Onyia, described ETF 2.0 as “a landmark achievement” that has elevated Enugu’s global profile.
One of the festival’s most tangible outcomes was its youth empowerment initiative. Hundreds of young participants received laptops and tablets, while selected startup founders and innovation teams were awarded ₦10 million grants each to accelerate product development and market entry. Additional groups received smaller grants to support training, prototyping and community tech hubs.
“Inspiration without tools is incomplete,” Dr Ezeh said. “We are placing real resources in the hands of those who will shape the ecosystem.”
A Growing Continental Signal
Beyond speeches and exhibitions, ETF 2.0 functioned as a marketplace of ideas, ambition and opportunity. Cultural performances and digital art installations underscored the festival’s message that technology and cultural identity can coexist.
For international observers, the festival reflects a broader continental shift: Africa’s youthful, tech-savvy population is increasingly entrepreneurial and globally connected.
Against persistent challenges such as infrastructure gaps and regulatory uncertainty, Enugu’s successful convening of over 53,000 innovators sends a clear signal—subnational governments are stepping forward as active ecosystem builders.
As the curtains fell on ETF 2.0, Dr Ezeh reflected on what he termed “Africa’s defining decade.”
“This festival is not an endpoint,” he said. “It is the foundation. We are building from Enugu to the world.”
If ETF 2.0 is any indication, that ambition is already gaining momentum.
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Kwara Killings: U.S. Voices Condemnation, Endorses Tinubu’s Security Response
While the Nigerian Police Force said 75 persons were confirmed killed in the assault on Woro and Nuku communities, local sources and international observers put the death toll significantly higher.
In a statement on X on Friday, the US Mission in Nigeria described the attack as “horrific,” saying more than 160 people were feared dead, with many still unaccounted for.
“The United States condemns the horrific attack in Kwara state in Nigeria, which claimed the lives of more than 160 people, with the death toll still unconfirmed and many still unaccounted for.
“We express our deepest condolences to the families of those affected by this senseless violence,” the statement read.
It welcomed President Bola Tinubu’s directive to deploy security forces to protect affected communities.
The reaction adds to international condemnation of the attack, which had earlier drawn rebukes from the United Nations and the Republic of Türkiye.
Tinubu had ordered the deployment of an army battalion to Kaiama and approved the creation of a new military command to lead the operation, following the assault on Woro and Nuku communities.
The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, had also ordered the immediate deployment of tactical and intelligence teams to Kaiama and surrounding communities to restore calm and prevent further attacks.
Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, said the deployment of troops under Operation Savannah Shield would help deter further violence, adding that security forces were already on the ground.
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February 2 Sit-at-Home Order Falters as IPOB Disowns Directive, Rejects “Emma Powerful”
By Okey Maduforo, Awka
The alleged sit-at-home order reportedly issued by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for Monday, February 2, 2026, in Anambra State has suffered a major setback, following a firm denial by the group that it authorised such a directive.
IPOB dismissed the order as false and further disowned the use of the pseudonym Emma Powerful as the signatory to any of its press statements, warning that any statement issued under that name did not originate from the organisation.
In a statement attributed to the Head of the Directorate of State (DOS), Mazi Chukwukadibia Edoziem, the group said it never approved any sit-at-home or lockdown across Biafraland on the said date.
“Furthermore, the Directorate of State categorically states that it did not authorise any individual or group whatsoever to issue a lockdown or sit-at-home order across Biafraland on Monday, February 2, 2026,” the statement read.
IPOB also announced new guidelines for its official communications, resolving that all press statements representing its position must henceforth be issued exclusively on the organisation’s official letterhead.
The group explained that due to the abuse and compromise of the pseudonym Emma Powerful, it would no longer use the name for issuing statements.
“For the avoidance of doubt and in the interest of clarity, any press statement released under the pseudonym ‘Emma Powerful’ going forward does not emanate from IPOB leadership and does not represent the position of the IPOB Directorate of State,” the statement added.
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