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1999 Constitution review: Nwodo urges NASS to create Adada state to end South East marginalisation

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Agitation for creation of an additional state in the south east received a loud ovation in Enugu, on Saturday, during the House of Representatives Committee Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 constitution.

Out of the new states being canvassed for creation in the zone, the proposed Adada State, was the only state that made presentation of its demand, placing the proposal ahead of others.

It will be recalled that during a similar Senate public hearing, recently, Adada and two other states had made presentations, with Adada having overwhelming support.

At the House of Representatives Committee hearing, on Saturday, Former President General General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo submitted that the proposed Adada state has all it takes, including natural and human resources, to be made a state.

Nwodo disclosed that the people of Enugu North Senatorial district who constitute 52 percent of the population of the present Enugu state, with Isi-Uzo local government area are the seven local government areas, making it 56 percent of the population of Enugu state, that are seeking for the Adada state creation.

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He reflected that the area was marginalized when states were created during the military administration, reduced to only seven local government areas when it was supposed to have more local government councils.

“We saw injustice during the creation of Enugu and Ebonyi states. We approached other constitution review committees that heard us but above all was the Justice Kutige-led constitutional conference that recommended Adada state creation from the south east.

“In the present circumstance, we have 100 percent uniformity of agreement, starting from the councillors, council chairmen, States and National Assembly members and Governors who have all signed for the demand.

“We have met the constitutional requirements and we have sources or revenue that we can contribute to the Federation account. We have oil in Uzo-Uwani local government area and abundant Gas in Eha-Alumona, Nsukka local government. We have abundant animal husbandry and we have navigable sea to the conflux of Rivers Niger and Benue.

“Adada state will give us the opportunity to develop and so we beg this committee to help do justice to our matter,” Nwodo pleaded.

Chairman of the Adada State Movement, Chief James Ugwu stressed that there were mineral resources in the proposed state, adding that it will add to the gross domestic products of the federal government.

“We are just the only state that will be created and it will solve the problem of south east imbalance. We have manpower, we have everything that is required for the state creation,” Ugwu said.

One of the stakeholders of the movement, Dr. Dave Nnamani disclosed that Adada is the oldest agitating states in Nigeria, recalling that the agitation started immediately after the Nigeria civil war.

He further said that Adada state creation will balance the disparity between the Igbo North and Igbo South, revealing that whereas the Igbo South already has three states to its credit, the Igbo North, which is the Wawa people, has only Enugu and Ebonyi states.

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Edo Assembly Speaker Blessing Agbebaku resigns

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The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, has reportedly stepped down from his position.

His resignation came as reports emerged that some lawmakers were working on plans to impeach him from the speakership.

Agbebaku became Speaker of the 8th Edo State House of Assembly in June 2023 after lawmakers elected him to lead the chamber.

The former Speaker was originally
elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

However, he later moved to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2025, joining other political figures who changed parties as political alignments in Edo continued to change.

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His reported resignation comes as political activities begin to build ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The development is likely to lead to new discussions among lawmakers and political leaders over who will take over the leadership of the Assembly.

The resignation could also affect the balance of power within the House, especially as lawmakers consider the next person to lead the chamber.

Members of the Assembly are expected to meet and take the necessary steps toward filling the vacant Speaker position.

The reason behind Agbebaku’s decision to leave office has not been made public.

It is also not yet clear whether his resignation is connected to recent political developments within the state or other issues involving the Assembly.

More information is expected to emerge as lawmakers react to the development and begin discussions on the next leadership of the Edo State House of Assembly.

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Sheikh Jingir: Christianity not subordinate to any religion in Nigeria — Pastor Enenche

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• Says security agencies must act against provocative religious remarks

Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor Paul Enenche, has declared that Christianity is not subordinate to any religion in Nigeria, while condemning comments linked to Islamic cleric Sheikh Yahya Jingir.

Speaking during the church’s Sunday service at its headquarters in Abuja, Enenche reacted strongly to the controversy generated by Jingir’s recent remarks, insisting that Christians could not be regarded as inferior to adherents of any other faith in the country.

The cleric described the suggestion that Christianity was secondary to another religion as unacceptable, arguing that Christians are present in large numbers across every part of Nigeria.

Enenche also warned against taking the Christian community for granted, maintaining that the church remains a significant force in the nation.

He criticised security agencies for failing to invite Islamic cleric, Sheikh Muhammad Jingir, over his recent comments advocating a Muslim-Muslim political arrangement in Nigeria.

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According to Enenche, security agencies should have acted against statements capable of provoking religious tension and violence in the country.

The pastor described as unacceptable the suggestion that Christianity should be regarded as subordinate to any other religion in Nigeria, insisting that Christians constitute a significant part of the country’s population.

He said, “Christianity is not secondary, and no group of religious fanatics will ever make it secondary. Not you, not any political group of people will ever make Christianity secondary to any.”

Enenche also questioned why security agencies had not invited the cleric for questioning over his comments, arguing that allowing individuals to make what he described as reckless statements without consequence could threaten national peace.

He said, “I blame security forces for allowing people to make reckless statements. You allow them still moving on the road, allow them still moving, not knowing that such a statement can incite instant violence.”

The pastor added that authorities should have taken steps to establish whether the comments could incite violence, rather than allowing the speaker to continue making such statements publicly.

“People are messing up and destroying the nation; they are walking free of charge, and they are talking,” he said.

Enenche further warned against taking the Christian community for granted, saying Christians had remained calm despite what he described as provocative statements.

“Nobody should take the church in this nation for granted. Don’t take the church for granted,” he said.

His comments followed controversy generated by the Chairman of the Ulama Council of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa’ikamatis Sunnah, Sheikh Muhammad Jingir, who recently advocated the continued adoption of a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket.

Jingir had, at a special wedding reception organised by the Kano State Government for 1,500 couples whose weddings it sponsored, urged Muslims to vote in a manner that would demonstrate their numerical strength.

Amid reactions to his comments, Jingir told the BBC that he had no regret over his advocacy for a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket, stressing that he had held the position long before the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The comments have attracted reactions from various quarters, including the National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement Worldwide, Yunusa Tanko, and Nigeria’s Ambassador-designate to South Africa, Femi Fani-Kayode.

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Wanted banditry kingpin, Ado Aleru, attends fresh ‘peace talks’ with Katsina community residents

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Notorious wanted bandit kingpin, Ado Aleru, has once again surfaced publicly, attending fresh peace talks with residents of Kankara Local Government Area in Katsina State.

The meeting marks another round of dialogue between communities terrorised by banditry and the armed groups that have plagued Nigeria’s North-West region for years.

Aleru is a wanted criminal on Nigerian security forces’ list, with a ₦5 million bounty on his head. Despite this, he has repeatedly appeared at peace meetings across Katsina State.

During the latest meeting, Aleru reportedly explained why previous peace efforts failed to bring lasting peace. His appearance has raised serious questions about whether these agreements can actually work.

The peace talks come just days after Aleru suffered a major blow in a military encounter at Doma village, Katsina State. Reports indicate:· His son was killed along with eight other family members· About 30 motorcycles belonging to his network were destroyed· The losses have significantly weakened his criminal network’s strength and mobility.

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This is not Aleru’s first peace meeting. He previously attended talks in:· June 2025 – Danmusa LGA, Katsina State·

September 2025 – Faskari LGA, where he vowed to embrace peace·

October 2025 – Kakumi village, where a peace accord was signed

In September 2025, Aleru said he had previously withdrawn from peace efforts after his son was arrested, calling the arrest “unjust”.

Aleru’s participation in peace talks despite being wanted has sparked heated debate:Supporters of dialogue argue that negotiations can reduce attacks and help communities return to normal life.

Critics warn that agreements with armed groups often collapse, pointing to continued attacks linked to Aleru’s network even after previous peace deals.

Adding to the controversy, Aleru was previously given a traditional title in Zamfara State during the administration of former Governor Bello Matawalle, who is now Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence.

Katsina State is one of several North-Western states hit hard by banditry, with killings, kidnappings, and displacement affecting countless communities. The fresh peace talks in Kankara show that some communities are still willing to negotiate – even with wanted kingpins like Ado Aleru.

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