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Kogi: Don’t lose hope, our mandate’ll be reclaimed, Ajaka tells supporters

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…Takes battle to Supreme Court

The Kogi State governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, in the November 11, 2023 governorship election, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka, has vowed to continue with the battle to reclaim his ‘stolen’ mandate at the Supreme Court, urging his followers and the people of the state to remain calm, steadfast and resolute.

Reacting to the judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal, which affirmed the election of Governor Usman Ododo as governor of Kogi state, on Thursday, Ajaka urged his supporters to use the temporary setback as fuel to propel them forward towards reclaiming the mandate in order to ensure that the will of the people prevailed.

“We understand that this decision may have brought about feelings of disappointment and frustration among our supporters, but we want to assure you that this setback will not stop our determination to use all legal means to reclaim our stolen mandate… Together, we shall overcome this temporary setback and emerge victorious. Let us stand tall, united, and unwavering in our pursuit of justice. The journey may be arduous, but the destination will be worth it, Ajaka said in a statement he issued after the Appellate court’s verdict on Thursday.

The full statement:

I have just been briefed on the outcome of our petition to the Court of Appeal. In light of today’s verdict, we want to state that we acknowledge and respect the decision of the Court of Appeal. However, we strongly believe that some irregularities and manipulations influenced the outcome of this petition. We have tirelessly fought for the rights and interests of the people of Kogi State, and we will not let this temporary setback deter us from our mission. We understand that this decision may have brought about feelings of disappointment and frustration among our supporters, but we want to assure you that this setback will not stop our determination to use all legal means to reclaim our stolen mandate.

I call on all our supporters to remain calm and peaceful in the face of this disappointment and injustice. We understand the frustration and anger that may arise from this situation, but resorting to violence or any form of unlawful behaviour is not the solution. We must continue to uphold the principles of democracy and fight for justice through legal means.

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Furthermore, I want to extend my gratitude and appreciation to our formidable legal team, who have worked diligently and tirelessly throughout this legal battle. Their brilliance, dedication, and unwavering commitment to justice have been evident at every step of the way, not minding the disappointing outcome so far. I commend them for their efforts and assure you that they will continue to fight with every ounce of their expertise and legal prowess until justice is served to the people of Kogi State.

We understand that this verdict may have caused some to feel disheartened and even depressed. However, we urge you not to lose hope. Remember that our journey to reclaiming our stolen mandate is not limited to this decision. This is just another step in a series of legal battles that we are prepared to take to the very end.

Now more than ever, we must remain relentless in our pursuit of justice. We cannot afford to be deterred by setbacks or disheartened by temporary defeats. Our cause is just, and our determination will not waver. We must stand united and continue to support our legal team as they navigate these complex legal waters on our behalf.

I want to assure you, our political followers, that victory is within our grasp. We firmly believe that the truth will prevail, and justice will be served. We have full faith in the Nigerian judicial system, and we are confident that the apex court will rectify the injustices that have been inflicted upon us once again.

In the coming weeks, we will be working tirelessly to prepare our case for the apex court. We will leave no stone unturned, and no avenue unexplored in our quest for justice. We understand the weight of responsibility that has been placed upon our shoulders, and we are prepared to carry it with unwavering dedication and resilience.

We call upon all our political followers and citizens of Kogi State to remain steadfast and resolute. Let us use this setback as fuel to propel us forward, to ignite a fire within us that will burn even brighter. Our stolen mandate will be reclaimed, and the will of the people will prevail.

Together, we shall overcome this temporary setback and emerge victorious. Let us stand tall, united, and unwavering in our pursuit of justice. The journey may be arduous, but the destination will be worth it.

Thank you, and may God bless the people of Kogi State and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Alh Murtala Yakubu Ajaka
Sdp governorship candidate
11th July, 2024

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Nigerian professor jailed 70 months in US for $1.4m fraud

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A United States federal court has sentenced a Nigerian-born former nonprofit chief executive, Dr Nkechy Ezeh, to 70 months in prison for orchestrating a $1.4 million fraud scheme involving taxpayer and donor funds meant for vulnerable preschool children.

The sentencing was announced in a press release on Wednesday by the Office of the US Attorney for the Western District of Michigan.

The sentencing was delivered by Chief US District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou, who also imposed a concurrent 60-month sentence for tax evasion and ordered Ezeh to pay $1.4 million in restitution and $390,174 to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

Ezeh, 61, of Kent County, Michigan, was the founder and former CEO of Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative, a West Michigan nonprofit that provided early childhood services in underserved communities.

She is also a former Associate Professor of Education and Director of Early Childhood Education Program at Aquinas College.

She was immediately remanded into federal custody after sentencing.

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During the proceedings, Judge Jarbou described Ezeh as “a fraud and a thief,” adding that the scheme was “brazen and widespread,” and involved funds intended for some of the region’s most vulnerable children.

US Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, Timothy VerHey, said Ezeh diverted money meant for low-income children for personal use.

“Nkechy Ezeh’s greed is beyond reprehensible.

“She stole taxpayer and private-donor dollars meant for low-income children in our community. Instead of helping kids, she spent that money on herself.

“The stolen money could have supported hundreds of West Michigan children and their families. Judge Jarbou’s sentence was perfectly appropriate,” VerHey said.

According to court filings, Ezeh used stolen funds to finance personal expenses, including travel to Hawaii, Europe and Africa, as well as a family wedding.

Prosecutors also said she placed relatives on a “ghost payroll,” enabling them to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars for little or no work.

She was further accused of using intermediaries to transfer stolen funds to family members in Nigeria.

The nonprofit, ELNC, was funded by US federal programmes including Head Start, the Department of Education, and private donors. It provided meals, transport and support services to children in low-income communities.

Following the fraud, ELNC shut down in 2023, leading to the loss of funding for several preschools and the layoff of 35 employees.

A former bookkeeper at the organisation, Sharon Killebrew, who was identified as a co-conspirator, was earlier sentenced to 54 months in prison for her role in the scheme.

US authorities said the case highlights the abuse of federal grants and its impact on vulnerable communities, particularly children in low-income neighbourhoods.

The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General and the Internal Revenue Service–Criminal Investigation unit, while Assistant U.S. Attorney Clay Stiffler prosecuted the case.

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Gun to my head, I won’t stay beyond four years — Obi

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has said he would serve only one term of four years if elected president, insisting he would serve only one term in office “even with a gun to my head.”

Obi made the statement in a clip from an interview scheduled to air on News Central TV on Thursday.

“I want to be a one-term president because of stability. I would not stay a day, with a gun to my head, longer than four years,” he said in the circulating video.

The former Anambra State governor also criticised the current administration’s economic policies, including borrowing and rising cost of living, saying Nigeria had entered one of its most difficult economic periods.

Obi contested the 2023 presidential election on the platform of the Labour Party, where he came third behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party.

Since the election, Obi has remained a key opposition figure, frequently criticising the Tinubu administration’s economic reforms.

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NEW ENUGU SMART CITY: Peter Mbah’s Audacious Blueprint For A Global City And A New Economic Frontier

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By Dr. Collins Ogbu

Cities are the new engines of global prosperity. Across the world, nations are no longer competing merely on the strength of their natural resources; they are competing on the efficiency, innovation, livability and attractiveness of their cities. From Dubai to Singapore, from Kigali to Shenzhen, the story is the same: governments that deliberately build modern urban ecosystems create wealth, attract investors, generate employment, and redefine the future of their people.

This is precisely the philosophy driving *Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah*’s ambitious vision for Enugu State.

When Governor Mbah declared his determination to grow Enugu’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion, many saw it as audacious. But history teaches that transformational leadership is often mistaken for impossible ambition; until execution begins to silence doubters. Today, the New Enugu Smart City stands as one of the clearest physical manifestations of that economic revolution: a bold urban expansion project designed not merely as a real estate development, but as a futuristic economic ecosystem that will fundamentally alter Enugu’s economic trajectory.

The New Enugu Smart City

For decades, the old Enugu metropolis has borne the pressure of population growth, rising commercial activity, inadequate housing supply, traffic congestion, urban sprawl, and increasing pressure on public infrastructure. Like many fast-growing African cities, urban expansion often happened without long-term planning. Roads became overstretched, commercial clusters became chaotic, and housing shortages intensified. The answer to such pressures globally has never been to merely manage congestion; it has been to build new cities.

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Abuja was built to decongest Lagos and create a more centrally planned capital. _Eko Atlantic_ emerged as a premium urban extension to accommodate business growth. _Konza Technopolis_ was conceptualized as Africa’s Silicon Savannah. _King Abdullah Economic City_ was created to diversify an oil-dependent economy.
_Songdo International Business District_ became a global reference point for smart urban development through integrated digital infrastructure.

The _New Enugu Smart City_ belongs in that class of visionary projects.

It is strategically designed as a modern mixed-income, mixed-use urban settlement that caters to both high-net-worth individuals and middle-income earners. Unlike elitist urban projects that often exclude the average citizen, Enugu’s model deliberately creates opportunities for luxury housing, commercial districts, technology hubs, hospitality centres, industrial clusters, retail spaces and affordable residential schemes. This means that whether one is a corporate executive, diaspora investor, entrepreneur, civil servant, student, artisan or hospitality investor, there is a place for everyone within the emerging urban ecosystem.

At the heart of every smart city lies infrastructure intelligence. The New Enugu Smart City is envisioned with modern road networks, integrated drainage systems, uninterrupted power architecture, smart security systems, broadband-enabled connectivity, efficient waste management systems, green recreational spaces, industrial layouts, commercial districts, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and technologically enabled public services.

This is what separates a smart city from conventional urban settlements.
Traditional cities often expand reactively. Smart cities expand intentionally.
Traditional cities battle traffic chaos. Smart cities deploy intelligent mobility systems.
Traditional cities struggle with utility inefficiency. Smart cities integrate modern infrastructure from inception.
Traditional cities create informal congestion. Smart cities optimize space for productivity.
And productivity is where the real conversation begins.

Land itself is one of the greatest wealth creation tools available to governments. Globally, cities such as Dubai generated billions through strategic land development, infrastructure-led real estate appreciation, tourism expansion, and business investments. The New Enugu Smart City presents similar revenue-generating opportunities through land allocation, property taxes, business licensing, hospitality investments, industrial occupancy, tourism spending and foreign direct investment inflows.

As property values appreciate, internally generated revenue rises.
As businesses move in, employment expands.
As investors arrive, confidence deepens.
As population shifts, congestion reduces in the old city.
It is a cycle of growth that smart economies understand very well.

The decongestion benefits alone are enormous. Existing commercial centres in Ogbete, Independence Layout, Abakpa, Coal Camp and surrounding districts have long experienced infrastructure pressure due to concentrated economic activities. By creating an entirely new urban destination, government is redistributing population density and commercial activity in a way that ensures balanced development across the state.

This is how globally competitive cities are built;not by overburdening old districts, but by creating new economic corridors.

And what makes this even more strategic is that the New Enugu Smart City is not developing in isolation.

It is rising within a broader ecosystem of transformational infrastructure already being built by the Mbah administration.

Enugu Air is opening Enugu to regional and global connectivity while positioning the state as a major aviation hub in southeastern Nigeria. New dual carriageways and modern road corridors are dramatically reducing travel time across urban and rural communities. The development of world-class transport terminals is redefining organized mass transit and improving urban mobility.

The construction of Smart Green Schools across the 260 political wards in Enugu State is creating the human capital pipeline that future industries within the Smart City will require. These schools are embedding digital literacy, innovation and modern learning systems into the educational ecosystem. The ongoing rollout of Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres ensures healthcare accessibility at the grassroots level, while the 300-bed international hospital is positioning Enugu as a destination for advanced medical services and medical tourism.

The International Conference Centre, alongside the nearly-completed five-star ICC hotels, further strengthens Enugu’s business tourism credentials. Conferences, summits, exhibitions and international business events require premium accommodation, modern residential options and commercial infrastructure; and the New Enugu Smart City provides exactly that complementary ecosystem.

Governor Mbah’s target of attracting three million visitors annually becomes significantly more realistic when supported by a city that can comfortably absorb tourists, investors, conference attendees, returning diaspora citizens and business travelers.

Visitors need hotels.
Professionals need homes.
Investors need infrastructure.
Businesses need certainty.
The Smart City answers all four.

More importantly, this project opens massive opportunities for private sector participation. Real estate developers, construction firms, fintech companies, hospitality brands, logistics operators, retailers, healthcare providers, educational institutions and manufacturing concerns all stand to benefit from the city’s growth trajectory.

This is how new economies emerge.
A construction economy first.
Then a services economy.
Then a technology economy.
Then a tourism economy.
Then a manufacturing ecosystem.
Then sustainable long-term prosperity.

This model has transformed Shenzhen from a fishing settlement into a global manufacturing giant. It transformed Dubai from a desert outpost into a global investment capital. It transformed Kigali into one of Africa’s cleanest and fastest-growing urban destinations.

Enugu is writing its own version of that story.
The symbolism is equally powerful.

For decades, Enugu has proudly borne the identity of the Coal City. But the future demands a broader identity; one rooted in innovation, enterprise, global competitiveness and smart urban planning. This is why the Governor now calls it: THE CITY OF GREAT MINDS!

The New Enugu Smart City represents that transition.
From legacy economy to future economy.
From administrative capital to investment destination.
From regional relevance to global competitiveness.
From potential to performance.

Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah understands what many leaders fail to grasp; that economic greatness is often built through infrastructure decisions whose true value unfolds over decades.

The New Enugu Smart City is not just about buildings.
It is about building confidence.
It is not just about roads.
It is about creating routes to prosperity.
It is not just about urban expansion.
It is about economic expansion.

And years from now, when investors, tourists, multinational corporations, technology firms and families choose Enugu as their preferred destination, many will look back at this moment and recognize that this was where the future began.

A city is being built.
But beyond that;
an economy is being born.

• By Dr. Collins Ogbu – SSA to the Governor of Enugu State on Strategic Communications

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