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2027: Mbah urges Ndigbo to return to strategic politics, as City Boy Movement members converge on Enugu

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•  Obi Cubana: We’ve learnt our lesson, we must reconnect to the centre

Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, says the South East must play strategic politics to be at the centre of decision-making going forward, lamenting that the zone had never been as politically fragmented and disconnected from the centre as experienced in recent years.

Mbah spoke when he received the leadership and members of the City Boy Movement, a movement dedicated to President Bola Tinubu’s reelection, at Government House, Enugu, on Tuesday.

Mbah recalled that the political forebears of Ndigbo had always been strategic and were not known for sentimental and isolationist politics, saying that Ndigbo could not afford to play on the margins of Nigerian politics and decision-making tables going forward.

“If you go back in history and talk about our forebears, they were always willing to have a handshake across the Niger whenever it became necessary. For us as Ndi Igbo, we have never played politics that is driven by sentiment. We have always been very strategic and that is what has been bequeathed to us by our forebears. We cannot allow that to be eroded before our very eyes.

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“We are not even at a table where critical national issues are discussed. If you look at the order of protocol in this country today, the order of succession, we are nowhere. I think we should be at number six, which is the Deputy Speaker.

“As I said, our forebears had never played a politics where they are on the sidelines, where the Igbo man was not at the table where decisions about this country are made. But I am glad that we are trying to retrace our footsteps.

“We have never, as a zone, until recently, been so fragmented. But I want to believe that such fragmentation has somehow ended. We are all speaking from one page now in terms of leadership in the South East,” Mbah said.

He commended President Tinubu’s economic policies, saying that although they came with initial economic challenges, they had helped to ease macroeconomic pressures, while addressing uncertainties, such as in foreign exchange that scared foreign investors.

While commending Igbo young businessmen and professionals for embracing the Tinubu Administration, the governor expressed strong belief that Nigerians would reelect Tinubu, especially as the dividends of the Renewed Hope Agenda increasingly trickled down to the masses.

“We must not allow ourselves to be deceived again. We have to align ourselves to be strategic; and the way to be strategic is to be analytical, be very objective, and deal with reality rather than be delusional. We know what the political reality today is. It is up to us to embrace the winning and leading team.

“Given the policies and programmes of the Renewed Hope Agenda, the president will easily win his reelection. We need to be extremely smart to get ourselves in the centre of the game so that we are not on the margins again,” he concluded.

Earlier in his address, the South East Coordinator, City Boy Movement, Obinna Iyiegbu, also known as Obi Cubana, lamented that the South East had lost a lot of ground through isolationist politics, but was quick to add that the region had equally learnt its lesson on the need to build strategic alliances to serve its immediate and future needs and aspirations.

He regretted that whereas Ndigbo were one of the tripods upon which the nation had always rested in every respect, other regions now win presidential elections without the votes of Ndigbo due to the type of politics played by the region.

“So, as young professionals and businessmen and women, we have come out to tell our people that we are solidly behind Mr. President. We are solidly behind his reelection bid. Ala Igbo has to be taken to the centre.

“We have to be connected to the gas, we have to be connected to the rail, a lot of things we expect from the centre.

“Again, we cannot be fighting everybody or whoever is at the centre of power today because when it gets to our turn, we need support from every zone for us to be able to produce a president of Igbo extraction,” he concluded.

Also speaking, the State Director of the Movement, Prince Emeka Mammah, and its State Patron, Chief Charles Mbah, commended Governor Peter Mbah for making the Movement’s work easy in the state through the enormity of transformations going on in the state under his leadership.

They promised to work to ensure landslide victories for Tinubu and Mbah.

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Court orders Enugu Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital MD, Dr. Unaogu, to vacate office immediately, fines her ₦500,000

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The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja has dismissed a stay of execution application filed by Dr Ngozi Unaogu, Medical Director, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu.

Unaogu had sought the leave of court to stay the judgement which sacked her from office and ordered the immediate re-instatement of Prof. Monday Igwe to complete his unlawfully terminated tenure in office.

But in a judgement delivered on the application, Justice E.D. Subilim dismissed the stay of execution request as lacking in merit.

The court held that, “By presenting a written address based on completely alien facts concerning medical supplies, the Applicants have failed to address the actual issues in this case, leaving this Court with no coherent legal arguments from their counsel.

“A Court of law does not act on speculative or hopelessly confused processes. See Overseas Construction Co. Nigeria Ltd v. Creek Enterprises Ltd [1985] 3 NWLR (Pt. 13) 407. This gross negligence on the part of the Applicants’ counsel further reinforces the conclusion that this application is completely devoid of merit.

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“In the final analysis, I find that the Applicants have failed to establish any special, exceptional, or compelling circumstances to warrant the exercise of this Court’s discretion in their favour.

“The application is incompetent, contemptuous, and a blatant attempt to run out the clock on the Respondent’s reinstatement.”

It dismissed the stay of execution application and awarded N500,000 damage against the application in favour of the respondent.

Speaking to journalists, Barr. Michael Okorie, counsel to Prof. Monday Igwe, said “the implication of the dismissal of the stay of execution bid is that all official actions including issuance of appointment letters and award of contracts by Dr. Ngozi Unaogu since 11th December, 2025 when the judgment was delivered are null and void.”

He further warned members of the public to beware of dealings with Dr. Unaogu to avoid suffering nullity of such illegal actions.

He further explain that the dismissal of the stay of execution bid means the earlier judgment remains operative and enforceable.

The development, according to him, requires President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to direct the Minister of State, Health and Social Welfare to immediately comply with the judgment in order to uphold the rule of law and to prevent further deterioration of the public health organization.

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Mary Habila’s Death: Police insist on investigation as family rejects autopsy, says ‘We suspect no foul play’

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The Ebonyi State Police Command has insisted on conducting a post-mortem examination into the mysterious death of Mary Habila, a 26-year-old physiotherapist found dead in the Ebonyi State home of the Minister of Works, David Umahi, despite her family’s objections and plans for an immediate burial.

The command said preliminary findings showed that the deceased and a colleague were members of the medical team attached to the minister and had accompanied him to his hometown in Uburu, where she died in a room within the compound of his residence.

Public Relations Officer of the police command, SP Joshua Ukandu, in a statement on Wednesday, said the police had commenced a comprehensive investigation into the incident.

He said detectives had visited the scene and obtained statements from relevant persons, adding that the command would engage the services of a pathologist to conduct a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of death and support the ongoing investigation.

According to the statement, the police received a distress call on June 27, 2026, from the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Ohaozara Division, regarding a medical emergency involving Habila and requesting his presence at the David Umahi Federal Teaching Hospital, Uburu.

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“On arrival, the DPO was informed by hospital authorities that Miss Mary Habila had been brought in dead.

“He immediately briefed the Commissioner of Police, who directed that the matter be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for thorough investigation,” Ukandu stated.

He added that preliminary findings indicated that the deceased and a colleague were part of the medical team attached to the Minister of Works and had accompanied him to Uburu, where she died.

Ukandu said the family of the deceased had expressed opposition to an autopsy on their daughter, but the command considered the examination necessary due to the circumstances surrounding the case.

“The Command therefore awaits the attendance of the family or their duly appointed representative, as their presence is essential to the conduct of the post-mortem examination,” he said.

The police spokesman assured the public that the investigation would be conducted in a thorough, transparent and impartial manner.

Ukandu added that further updates would be provided as the inquiry progresses.

But while the police insisted on conducting thorough investigation into Habila’s sudden death, her family rejected the move saying it had no suspicion of any foul play in their daughter’s death.

The family has formally filed an affidavit before the High Court of Justice of Ebonyi State, rejecting an autopsy on her body and requesting the discontinuation of further police investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.

According to the affidavit deposed to by her father, Tanko Habila Wisdom, Mary Habila died on June 27, 2026, in Uburu, Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

The document states that Habila was a staff member of the David Umahi Federal University of Medical Sciences and had been seconded to the Federal Ministry of Works in Abuja, where she served for about three years.

It further states that she worked as a personal nurse to the Minister of Works and members of his immediate staff, residing at the minister’s official guest house in Abuja and staff quarters in Ebonyi State.

The affidavit also acknowledges that the Minister of Works requested an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

However, the family said it would not consent to the procedure, insisting that it wanted her body and organs left intact in accordance with its wishes.

The family further requested that the investigation be discontinued, that Habila’s body be released for burial, and stated that it would not honour any future invitations from the police or the courts regarding the matter, maintaining that it does not suspect any foul play.

While reiterating that the police release their daughters corpse for burial the father stated that. ” I was never induced, coerced or influenced in any way with anything or by anybody to make these depositions, “as everything deposed here reflect the sincere wishes of my family and I.”

 

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Enugu govt suspends three monarchs, four PGs over alleged security breaches

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The Enugu State Government has suspended three traditional rulers and four President-Generals of communities in Ezeagu Local Government Area over alleged acts of misconduct linked to security infractions in their respective communities.

The suspended traditional rulers are Igwe C. Ozoigbokwe of Umuaji, Imezi Owa Autonomous Community; Igwe Leo Nechi of Imezi Owa Autonomous Community; and Igwe Benedict Adinde of Umuagba Autonomous Community.

Also suspended are the President-Generals of four town unions: Chief Samson Ike of Umuagba Owa Town Union, Chief Remigus Ozoanya of Ezema Owa Town Union, Chief Peter Igwebuike of Imezi Owa Town Union, and Chief Lazarus Ejim of Ogwumike Owa Town Union.

According to suspension letters signed by the Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs, Dr. Charles Egumgbe, the state government observed what it described as serious acts of misconduct bordering on security breaches within the affected autonomous communities.

The government stated that the alleged actions had brought embarrassment to the state and undermined its efforts and investments in protecting lives and property across Enugu State.

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The letters further noted that the alleged conduct contravenes Governor Peter Mbah’s zero-tolerance policy on insecurity and is inconsistent with the administration’s commitment to maintaining peace and public safety.

The suspension was issued pursuant to the powers vested in the Commissioner under the Traditional Rulers Law of Enugu State, 2024, and the Town Union Registration and Administration Law, 2025.

The Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs said it would take further administrative actions in line with the relevant provisions of the law.

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