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Cholera kills 20, seven communities trapped as Indian firm blocks Akwa Ibom waterway

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Seven fishing communities in Eastern Obolo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State have been rendered inaccessible as a result of the blockage of their waterways allegedly by the activities of Sterling Petrochemical and Fertiliser Company, a foreign firm operated by Indians in the area.

The traditional council of the local government area disclosed this during a news conference attended by a cross section of leaders of thoughts.

Also at the conference were community leaders and chiefs, including the paramount ruler, HRH Harry Etetor, in Uyo.

This was as the state Ministry of Health had confirmed the outbreak of cholera in Emere-oke, one of the trapped communities, with a number of fatalities already recorded.

Other communities reportedly trapped were Ikonta, Obianga, Okoroinyong, Egwenwe, Iwofe, and Amazaba.

The village head of Emere-oke 11, Chief Joshua Matthew Ayagwung, who spoke on behalf of other traditional rulers during the conference, decried the level of negligence on the part of the company, lamenting that the obstruction had caused untold hardship to the residents as they are unable to access medical care for the sick in the midst of the ravaging Cholera disease, which he noted has claimed more than 20 persons.

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Ayagwung said: “As we speak, members of these communities are trapped and are unable to access medical care for the sick and daily necessities, especially now that suspected cases of cholera have already claimed over 20 lives in one of the host communities.

“This is not just negligence, but it is a calculated act of oppression designed by the company to break our spirit and displace us from our ancestral homes.”

Recall that the Akwa Ibom State Government had in 2022 during the administration of former Governor Udom Emmanuel acquired 1,736 hectares of land belonging to the people for the operations of the company.

The agreement was made exclusively of the affected communities.

The village head claimed that since the company began operation in 2022, the communities have been subjected to all kinds of intimidations and high-handedness, including non-compliance with extant and applicable environmental laws and global best practices.

He argued that the 1,736 hectares of land excluded the ancient rivers of Okolo Obianga/Ikonta and Okolo Otuita and other creeks, which serve as federal navigable waterways, adding that the company had exceeded the agreed hectares by over 1,200 hectares.

Emphasising that no agreement has been made either with the Akwa Ibom State Government or SPFL to permanently or temporarily close these ancient routes, the monarch demanded the reopening of all blocked waterways, warning the company to, within 14 days, rescind its decision to forcefully displace some of the communities.

Ayagwung said: “We therefore make the following demands: That SPFL must immediately reopen all blocked waterways and creeks and restore them to their original state to allow the people unhindered access in and out of their ancestral communities and maintain their traditional occupation of fishing.

“That SPFL must jettison any conceived or imaginary plan to relocate or displace the people of Ikonta and Obianga Communities, as we are not ready and willing to quit our ancestral homes for any reason whatsoever.

“SPFL should vacate the over 1,200 hectares of land occupied by them in excess of the acquired 1,736 hectares of land and restrict its operations thereat. We demand the payment of $30 million for trespass and encroachment into our ancestral land, which does not form part of the acquired 1,736 hectares of land

“These demands must be taken seriously and if SPFL fails within 14 days to address our demand, we shall be left with no other option than to deploy all instrumentality of law to press home our demands, including peaceful protest.”

The communities called on the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN); National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu; Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun; nd Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nandap, to investigate and prosecute any illegal Indian immigrant found within Eastern Obolo in particular and Akwa Ibom State at large.

The Regional Manager of Sterling Petrochemical, Colonel Amit Gush, did not pick his calls or respond to text messages sent to his phone.

Calls repeatedly made to his mobile phone were returned with the message: “Your call has been forwarded to voicemail, the person you are trying to reach is not available….”

Efforts to get the state government’s reaction on Saturday were not successful either as the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Umo Eno, Ekerete Udoh, did not respond after picking his call on the matter.

Udoh merely said: “I will talk to you later,” but never picked up again despite several calls.

The State Executive Council is yet to be constituted after it was dissolved two weeks ago by Governor Eno.

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2027: Omo-Agege defects to NDC, eyes Delta Central Senatorial seat

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Former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has officially joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), six days after resigning from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Omo-Agege made the announcement in a personal statement on Thursday, May 28, 2026, declaring his intention to contest the Delta Central Senatorial District seat in the 2027 general elections.

In the statement, Senator Omo-Agege said his decision followed weeks of deep reflection and extensive consultations with political associates, supporters, and stakeholders across Delta State.

“I formally announce my decision to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC),” he stated. “This is the product of weeks of reflection, wide consultations, and honest conversations with the people I serve.”

Omo-Agege praised the NDC’s leadership, particularly Senator Seriake Dickson (Leader and Founder), Senator Moses Cleopas (National Chairman), Mr. Peter Obi (Presidential Aspirant), and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, describing the party as a credible platform built on inclusion, accountability, grassroots participation, and true federalism.

The former Senate Deputy President, who will be aligning with Peter Obi’s presidential bid, criticised the current governance structure in Delta State, lamenting the poor state of infrastructure despite the state’s huge federal allocations and vast natural resources.

“Delta State holds a position of immense responsibility in Nigeria as one of the largest producers of oil and gas. Yet the reality on the ground does not match this potential,” he said.

He highlighted issues such as collapsed roads, ill-equipped health centres, overcrowded schools, and youth unemployment, describing the situation as “a failure of leadership and a betrayal of public trust.”

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Omo-Agege vowed to return to the Senate to provide effective representation, promising to push for better utilisation of resources, job creation, improved healthcare, education, and infrastructure development in Delta Central and the state at large.

He assured that he would not be a “benchwarmer” in Abuja but would fight for the interest of his district while promoting unity across Delta North, South, and Central.

The senator also called on the youths, women, elders, and traditional rulers of Delta State to actively participate in the 2027 electoral process, urging them to obtain and protect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).

“This is more than an election cycle. This is a defining moment for Delta State and for Nigeria,” Omo-Agege declared. “Together, under the banner of the National Democratic Congress, we will reclaim Delta State. Together, we will reclaim Nigeria.”

Senator Omo-Agege served as Deputy President of the 9th Senate and was a major political figure in Delta State politics before his recent resignation from the APC.

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Elder statesman Nwobodo commissions newly re-equipped Special Babies Ward at Parklane Hospital

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Elder statesman and former Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo, has commissioned the newly renovated and re-equipped Neonatal and Special Babies Ward at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital (ESUTH), Parklane, Enugu.

The commissioning formed part of the activities marking the 2026 Children’s Day celebration which was attended by top government officials, healthcare professionals and stakeholders in the health sector.

Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, who was represented at the event by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, commended the intervention and described it as a major boost to healthcare delivery and neonatal care in the state.

He also praised the former governor for coming out to honour the unveiling of the project despite his busy schedules, saying his love for the people of the state would continue to resonate with the administration.

The project, which was facilitated through the Cecilia Oyebola Foundation founded by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Health, Dr. Yomi Jaye, was equipped with modern incubators, infusion and syringe pumps, phototherapy equipment, autoclave machines, baby monitoring devices and upgraded nursing facilities aimed at improving neonatal care and reducing infant mortality.

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Speaking on behalf of Governor Mbah during the ceremony, Prof. Onyia lauded Dr. Jaye for his dedication and personal sacrifice towards advancing healthcare delivery in Enugu State.


According to him, the intervention reflected the culture of service and collective responsibility encouraged by the Mbah administration, where public officials contribute beyond their official responsibilities towards the development of the state.

He described Dr. Jaye, who also marked his 51st birthday, as a committed and exemplary public servant whose dedication continued to strengthen confidence in the administration’s healthcare transformation agenda.

Prof. Onyia further stated that the Mbah administration had transformed ESUT Teaching Hospital from the condition it met in 2023 into a modern and rapidly improving medical institution capable of competing with leading healthcare facilities across the country.

He reiterated the commitment of Governor Mbah’s administration to building a world-class healthcare system through sustained investments in infrastructure, equipment and manpower development.

Performing the commissioning and ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside his wife, Dr. Patricia Nwobodo, Senator Nwobodo expressed admiration over the quality of facilities installed at the neonatal ward.

He praised the governor for what he described as unprecedented transformation in the health sector and insisted that the governor deserved overwhelming support for re-election in 2027.

According to the former governor, the facilities and standards at the ward compared favourably with what is obtainable in advanced countries, stressing that the development further demonstrated that the current administration was delivering tangible results across critical sectors.

In his remarks, Dr. Yomi Jaye explained that the project was inspired by his lifelong commitment to children’s welfare and dedicated to the memory of his late mother, who was a teacher.

He disclosed that the renovated ward was designed in line with modern infection prevention protocols critical to newborn survival, recalling the painful loss of his almost twin brother due to infection-related complications.

Dr. Jaye noted that the intervention aligned with Governor Mbah’s vision of transforming healthcare delivery through preventive and patient-centred care, adding that ongoing investments in hospitals, primary healthcare and medical training had continued to reposition Enugu as a leading healthcare destination.

Earlier, the Chief Medical Director of ESUTH Parklane, Prof. Bethrand Ngwu, expressed gratitude to Governor Mbah and Dr. Jaye for their interventions and support towards improving healthcare services in the hospital.

He stated that the administration’s investments had significantly improved healthcare delivery and staff morale, assuring that the newly installed facilities would be properly maintained and maximally utilised for the benefit of newborns and other vulnerable patients requiring specialised care.

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30-year-old man lynched after killing father over failure to provide food

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A 30-year-old man identified as Pere Odese, who reportedly killed his father, Friday Odese, during an altercation over food, has been lynched by angry mob while attempting to escape.

The incident reportedly occurred in Ikekhen, Ewato, in Esan Southeast Local Government of Edo State

It was gathered that the deceased, who was a farmer, was butchered to death by his son for not being able to provide food for him.

Sources in the locality said an altercation ensued between the deceased father and his son when he (son) demanded for food and the father told him that there was no food in the house, as he couldn’t access the farm to harvest cassava due to the unknown gunmen that have taken over the forests in the area.

The response reportedly led to an altercation and in the process the son picked up a cutlass and killed his father.

The sources added that a neighbour who attempted to rescue the deceased also received matchet cuts and is currently receiving treatment at the intensive care unit of an undisclosed hospital.

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Angered by the development, a mob apprehended the young man who was trying to escape and lynched him, bringing the total death in the family to two.

The Spokesperson for Edo State Police Command, Eno lkoedem, said the matter has not yet been reported at the police station.

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